Ocean City Sentinel, 27 March 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel ""THURSDAV^ MA itoii MM ^t aliall be glad to receive lleras of news aud eommanleattona of interest i w rtlla community and our reader* : iriry*!'®'®* All communlcaltona should be accompanied wltli Uie full name and rfdress of the writer, not necessarily for publication.' but «« a guarantee of DOTS. Hpriog ahowera. Hik Kaster crowd. ' Lot* of house parties. Plenty of pretty flowers. ' Mauy tamlhar face* seen here at Hauler. f Tuesday next will tie April I. Don't be fooled. Plenty of flower shops «|*n In thla elty at Kaaler. School leachera and pnplla had quite a holiday at Kaaler. Tlil* whale looked like a baby eomj pared with the one of mil. Boardwalk waa lively-looking Frl day and Haturday evening" [ 1 1 ark men were bu«y Monday Crowd* were homeward hound. ' Many Ocean flly people raw Ihe parade ou Ihe 'Atlantic City boardwalk i Kaaler. Ocean Clty'a High Hchool boya "did themeelvea proud" In Atlantic City Thursday night. Director Robert "Klaher reported at tbe meeting Of the City Commissioner, that the new slrc-el work la progressing Alfred iievan, grandson of Mr. and Mrs A. T. Clark, of 718 Central aveuoe. » fell a few days ago. and broke a -Mall bone lu one uf bis arms. I)r. Pitttt dressed the Injury. The ordinance ameudlng the ordinance provldlug tor the appolntiuenl of a City electrician waa passed on llnal reading at tl»e weekly meeling of the City Commlaeloners. The appointee will be paid $780 a year and must provide a bond op $1000. JOLLY HOUSE PARTIES

Gnceta Mnirnnlnrd Mere Iturlna '■'here were about the usual ii union of house parties here at Kaaler. These parlies have heeti a feature of the Kaster season at tins resorl for many years, and they seem to grow In favor with young and old, especially Ihe collegeboysand girls and Philadelphia public achool leachera. One of the parlies eujoytug every hour of the alay from Friday evening until Monday evening was located al tbe resldenceof B. F. Bard and family, 1020 Aabury a venue,/*" here tbe memtiers also spent last Easier. Those In Ihe party were Misses K Blanche Harding, Joaepli lue Harding, Frances H. herds, Ida L. Parves, A. Kdllh Puaey, Anna Pusey, Kllxabeth Jack and Martha C. Pollock. Frank A. Schneider, of Philadelphia, who owns a collage and a pretty twofaiully apartment liouae on Wesley aveuue. below Fourteenth street, spent, tbe holidays lu bis collage. He was aceompauleri by hi" slsler. Miss Margaret, Miss May Helena Wegenhauaer. a noted Pblltdelphle pianist, John llaonls and Kldhard McDevltt. MlaaKlta Hand, ol ibis city, entertained Hie Misses Florence end Bertha Delarnth, Clarence J. Delarolli and Albert Cenleulal Itoseubergrr, of Hermentown, over Foster. Mr. and Mra. Daniel Clewell enlrrtalned Mr. end Mrs. K Kobblna and children, Edith and Mildred, end Mlsa Carrie Clawell, J. Smith and Kdwerri . Clawell, all of Philadelphia, at Kaster. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Wenrlch,, of Philadelphia, entertained tbe following guests lu their college here: Misses Lou Long, Lillian Hcbmuck and Caroline Fowler, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Wm. Qraveiistlne and Miss Ktliel (Iraveuetlue, of Camden, aud William Hopaon. of Richmond. Va. AGED WOMAN DIES

Mra rtarati Nlrkrrson Mad Mans ^ Friends In Xtrta eeellon. Mrs. Harah Nlckerson, aged Sfi years. f( died al her homgjn Boutb Dennis at . 8 o'clock Monday morning allere loug T lllii eta Her funeral took place ytoler- e| (ley afternoon, Interment being In |( Union Cemetery at South Daunts. (| "Aunt Harah," aa she waa affection- # ■tely known neer her home, had been ( • a widow a month. Her husband Jamaa D. Nlckerson died lu his nine- f tletb year. , Five children survive. Tbey ere ( Mrs. K. L. UolT. of this city: Annie. e Lydia and Capt. Harvey Nlekereon, ( of Houth Dennis, and Capt. James D., Jr., of Philadelphia , 50 YEARS MARRIED I Charles cweli-s BareaU Celr- I Hlcbard and l.uoy Powell. P" rents of Charles Powell, a well known bnsl- I uem men of ihl# city, yeeterday celebrated at their Home In Meuricetown, N. J., Ibe fiftieth eiiulvers$ry of their 1 marriage, surrounded by tbe members of their family. The celebrants received Ihe congratulations of llialr large number of rrtends, end the hope was ax pressed that tbey would llva Is see many more

years of happy life. There are two eblldreu beside Mr. Powell, of this crty. Tbey are David* a ship chandler at Bivalve, and Miss Eunice, who Is at borne. I corns FrMar Bmmtmmm. j Good Friday sarvloea were conducted In tbe First M. E Church Friday afternoon by the pastor, the Bev. Dr. JobD B. Haines. He readthestorv oftbe ( trial, cruclflxlou and burial of t brlst Tbe reading was Prtersperaed wUb the staging of appropriate hymn* by the i . congregation. The Rev. J. JI Lake made tbe eloerag prayer. Foa Baui.— Delivery wagon, sat of harness and bare. Apply, 2- A- Adams, $90 Aabary raraoue, Ocaan Glg^lf. J.

•1 DEFECTS FOUND IN BOULEVARD WORK i>r n Two Associations Report Resnlt of Investigation to ' 1() Col. Stevens. V At the regular meeting of the Young i if Men's progressive League Monday i evening, the following report of Ihe j — league's Ocean City Boulevard committee was received aud tiled: March 22, 1813 I Col,. E. A.Btkvksh, Commissioner of Public .Roads. Trenton, New Jersey. Dkaic Hi it:— At * recent, meeting of the Young Men's Progressive League! *' this elty. a committee comprised uf the following gentlemen was 'ap't pointed to make ku examination of the concrete retaining walls which are Itobert K. Hand. In' connection with ie the building of the Ocean Clly-dtoule-Cummltlee from Ibe BualueM Men's Association, N, U. Godfrey, .Samuel Russell. Itenjaraln Henderson. 1 Committee from the Young Meti's Progressive League, N. C. Godfrey. ' John It Groves, Harry H. Lake. The above cnmralllee engaged Mr. ie R. Kendall Smith, civil engineer, lu ] k accompany tbem to make the Inspec y out whether or nol the abuliment walls were being constructed In ae* . t cnrdaiice wilh the plana and apeclflca- , " urement- as they appeat In the work, . E logel her with the measurement" as cl shown on the plans, and a< you cau '■ see for yourself, lliere I" a wide di»- j crepaney between the plans and specl- ( licatlons and the work done. I- tills mailer with the hope thai you ( I will see that Hie work meets tbe reJ <|Ulreaieiits of Hie plans and speclttcae lions In every respect before It Is ac- ( e cepted. thorlly that the contract for building , this boulevard provides for 1U com- j plelkm by June lu. IBU, and 'up to the present time the coniracior na« mane

( no e'ffort to pump Hie "and on the road in order that the work "hall be , ( done dn time. If ibis work is delayed | beyond llTe time specltled In the con- , t tract, we feel that « >"»afc City will ( -ulTer greatly. Inasmuch as Hie present ( r rilkd la almoM Impassable al time*, and * cud with Hie plans and speclllcatlona, ' ^ lime of completion. • . Very respectfully youre, • ( Couiiulttee from Young Men's I'rogres- ( I slve League: N V. GODFREY, llAltHV H. LAKK. JOHN R UKOVE8 , „ Committer from Hie Unaliieea Men's ( . Aaaot'lalloii: , Hth.'m Rrrax.'., '■ ltKN J AM I N HENDERSON. j March 22. 1818. j ' Report of committee from Young , Men's Progressive League and Hie * Business Men's Association, ou mess- ' uremeuta ami abuttmenle, 1st .Section '' of Ocean City County Road. Ocean " City to Marmora. New Jersey: No. I. Measurement from top of r' meadow about high water elevatlou. * or 4 feet above low water, Yhowa die- '* lance 2.6' to top floor of foundation, or '■ V 4i"lilgher than plana show. No. 2. Abutlmeot wall should beat r- bridge end IS' from top of foundation d floor to top of finished wall Measure * merits show II 4' or I' 7|" "liort> d No 3. Plana lor abuttmeula abow^a if east side base measures 7 1' or H»l" r. short. t>n tbe southwest side base -a measuies 7.2' or 8J" short. ,\0. 4 Boutlieaat abultmeut bridge i, end measure" from outside to outside ,1 31.8' Plan, show 82 ft' or a .Imrtage u of 8J". No ft Do northeast wall outside surface shows reliiforclug bare, piece* of wood used a. bracing for form, and Ibe ccmeut Is of poor quality, coming 111* CCmeill I" Ol |ssir >|u».t7, v.—

off In flake, and good slue particles, « concrete over one mdntli old. No 6. On northeast "kle base of h for abuttment show, a width of 0' Plao. call for 8'. shortage of 4J" C of ptllog do not protrude Into concrete a" plana show, but are cut off below floor level. Htrlngeri spiked to c top of piling. Post" should be notched and atrlngere boiled through «.and e through. No 7. Noitliweet abuttment bridge a end shows U 6' Instead of IS' as per plane, shortage 1'4|". The relnforc- « bare of different slr.es are oot prop- t erly placed nor Red ae per speclllca- 1 lions. No. 8. Concrete on west abuttment at base In ami around relafilreement removed Willi shovel without any real i effort A ppar» nlly cement waa not uaed i a* aped lied. Permission waa refused ( - the committee lo lake away auy cou- | crate for teste. I , Jleapcctfully youre. - Committee fruui Youug Meu'e Progre*sive I league: ■ N. V. 'Uunwrav, ) Hakky H. LAKE, , JOHN'S. OIOVB. Committee from Hie Bualnera Men'a Association: f ' N. O. GOUKKKY, i Haul' EI. RwnWux, , Benjamin JIendemon.

Mra. Johnson Honey, of this elty, ou , i Monday elgned the lease of ibe Hotel , Hlrand, which ahe will manage Ihto , season, opening thb bouee May 31. , lUiuay ta well and hvorebly known In seashore reeorl hotel clrclee. - Fok 8a I. k -Two Iota. 80*100 feet, ' corner Fifty-eighth and Central. AddreaeK. Q. H., Bnntiwei. offlca. adv. \ Pom Sale.— Cottages and lota In ■ mod desirable localkme iu Ocean City I Apply to A Cotton 618 A. bury aveuue Ocean City. New Jareev. »dT Will exchange well-tented Wed f Philadelphia propertyfor Orarai City dslpbla, Pa. adv.,lM,«f.

HOTEL KEEPERSrMUSICAL ( PLEASED THR0N0ED HOUSE

CRURGB FINANCES •\ irCDOD SHAPE Methodists Will Try to De- | crease Indebtedness on Edifice July 6 Next. j j lu the financial report .of the condF | e ! city, presented lo tlie congregation last , if ) Sunday Is Ihe following summary of ,f Ibe lulal alnouot received during Hie | a. year from all resource-: if From Current Account $'.,lli 88 e From Conference Benevolences 7.14.00 -, From Ladles' Aid Society 590.75 •, I, From Hpecial Hummer Mneic 78718 ', ,. From Hunday Hchool .100 00 ! | ohnrch bulktlog, the Ladle-' Aid Ho- j clety has paid $2400 to the building { " fund. . ' The cost of the quartet aud organist, music, children's concert and snugj " cycle during the summer season was ' " $720 9S. and Hie receipt" for these pur- , | J The total receipt" of Hie church dor- 1 Ing the year. Including balance on j 1 hand March 1. 1812, were $5.440 96 I1 * cash on hand March 1, 1918, waa | ' $143.84 ' towtng:'"1""'' " e "P°rt ',M ,he,0l"|l 1 church building baa an unconscious ' ' I Influence, we believe, on every resident and visitor In our clly. It I" God's House— It belongs to Him. ' ' Your building committee has en- j ' deavored to expend your contributions i | to the very beat advantage. Our present Indebtedness Is a" fol- j Indebtedneaa I" fol-

Iowa: Mortgage held by Geo. B. Langley. $15,000 On; 1 In Hank, 0,500 00 | Disputed Account. 200 00 ; ToUl I udebted nesa, $21 ,760 00 | ' It will ap(iear from tlil" aialement, : : ' have collected on accouut of Hie' church building about $32 000 00. | amount has been paid by our ' during Hie past four years. The value of our parsonage property 1 Is $8 000 00. on which a mortage or Vt.- j 800.00 was placet! live years ago. The j J Interest ou said mortgage waa assumed by the Ladles' Aid Society oitbla church: you will, therefore, nftrice this Interest R?m does not appear>n ' tbe curreut sx|ieose statement. Tliik mortgage Is al»> held by George II. j Langley. of MRIvllle. J With baalneaa-llke melhnds In llief II nances of tlila church, aud a coiise/ ' quenl development of higher Ideals of Cbrlallau siewardahlp and service, much haa beeu accomplished The pastor's salary lias been raised from $1.800 60 to $2,000.00 during the past thirteen mouths; Increased gifts to all ! benevolences bave baen received, tbe e total for Jast Conference year being seven hundred and thirty-four dollars ($7.14 00), au lucreeaae lu this respect I of about one bundred per ceul. New members have twen added aud we ' bava experienced a general spiritual awakeulng lo all activities of the " church. Our total membership Is 44.1. ' We will liquidate Uie notes lo banks and decrease Ibe mortgage $8,000.00 ( with an effort to be made on July 6, II IBIS Very respectfully, William K. Mammy. * Chairman Finance Committee I.

r CARROWS'8 ITINERARY P Xs* jadie la AsMia'* «• J"««e e Cola's Former Clrcali. e By ao order of tbe New Jersey Huprrme Court, Judge Howerd tMrrow, t of tbe Circuit Court of New Jersey, baa i. been assigned to the coontiee formerly d comprised lu Judge UoteM circuit, vlx: g Cape May, Balein. Cumbarlaod.Allaul apC AISJ, BWBUI. *.uiuwiauu,n«sM-

lie. Hurllriglou aud Gloucester. Judge Carrow has arranged tbe followiog dates for hla spring Itinerary: Cape May, April 8 lo April 14. Inclusive. Halem, April IS to April 21, Inclusive. Cumberland, April 2! lo May £s Inclusive. Burlington, May 6 to May 12, Inclusive. Gloucester, June 8 to June 9, inclusive. His motion days will be: First Monday In Camden at 10 80 a. m., aud third Haturday In Atlantic City at a. m. Bock from Ihe Month. Joseph 1. Bcnll. the reel catete operI ator. and Mra. Hcull returned to thla i city a few days ago from tlie Houth, 1 i where they had a pleasant aojouru for . sometime. They apeul several weeks " Bt Kelrreburg. Fla . and some little lima in Aalievllle. N. C. W. C. X. «t. MocltOE. Tbe members of Hie W. C.T. U. will meet Wednesdey afUrooon. April 2, . at 8 o'clock, at the borne of Mrs. W m F. Gardiner, 750 Aebury avenue. BubJrct. "The Press." A fall attendance ■ ot members is desired. Wall Paean for the Home. Every season brlnga some changes In the style of wall papers, aod three changes are for greater beauty and re

"ru also a pleasure to be able to state that tbe hottarbolder of limited means Is oot debarred from these charming effeete, as some of the most . attractive scoemee are achieved lu quite inexpensive papers; eo when it . comes to choosing your wall papers, make It a point before dseldlog to see our full assortment, get our suggestions I and prices lu buying Ibis year we have bought lo larger quantities than evar, tbarsby betog able to give tbe 1 public tbe benefit of tbe low prices, which range from Ave cento apiece i up. We would appreciate an oppor ' tuuity to tema yon and show you our ""dS S7,jrcssrs~; I ocean City, N. J. ed*.. V®. «■»

Entertainment Declared the Best Ever Given by the Association. I The Ocean City Hotel -Proprietors' ' \ laudation haa given many excellent' I entertainment" at Easier In past sea- I "on«, but, m Ihe opinion of ihe magulf- I went audience In tbeOceanClly Motor I Boat I 'liih'a Annex Friday evening. 1 none excelled that given thla year. In ' ' ever given under Hie auspices of tbe I 1 aaaoclltlou. ■ ' There waa one allglil change In Ihe ' lirogram. John J, Joyce, bawo, of i Philadelphia, was III aud unable to be ' present. ' Ilia place waa ably Hllrd, 1 1 however, by David M. I.ovetl. of Phil- ' ' adelplils, who is well known lo many ' residenla of tbls city aud'alao^ num- » tier of visitor", he having sum/here In 1 ['the Flrel Presbyterian Crfureh on 1 several occasions. i j The other vurallsta— Misses Marlon ! K. Kloetuml May llelaser, Mra. Keeler 1 j and Oswald K. Blake-are all prnmli nent In Philadelphia mualcsl circle*. ' They sang In a manner that won the j admiration and enthusiastic applause of the audience, whose members appre- ' elated tlie skill and proficiency shown. | MlaaKuthM. lis r her, .accompanist, ' sustained her reputation as a ft rat- class musician. (j Einllle K rider Norri" haa a renowu | as an elncullonlat second lo none J In Philadelphia. Hbe was uuuaually | fine Friday evening In her assumption | -the audience would have lieen more [{ longer. Judging by the applau-e and ; comments heard. J Following the entertainment, there w as a promenade concert, the moslc j provided by O. Kllw-ood Carpenter'* orchestra.

SPLASHED WITH MILK I With Shore Fast I. inc. A dispatch from Atlantic Clly say«: ) "liidlKnaut promts have been lodged , against Hie AUanllc City and Hbore s j Railroad for carrying flfleeu big cans . of milk In a regular passenger car r leaving Ibe boardwalk on Palm Huni day at 12 25. The milk was offered for shipment and the regular baggage t i car dill not appear, ao the employes - i put l| aboard with the passengers, e who happened to be finely dressed I j women who bad Ju«l beeu lu theafiers 1 church fashion parade, e "Flue robes eepeclally created for Hie I Palm Honday pageant were splashed hi Willi milk. The cans slopiwd over, Ihe \ car floor wea covered with Ihe fluid I end numerous paire of little pink, tf blue and green aatln slippers bed dlfll- / cully keeping up and out of tbe white i, Ocean City people have complained e of such things for aome years past, a aud tbey are decidedly of the opinion t that It la time that such a practice was I brought lo an end. ; Thomas J. Thorn jflotist ; 1128 Bay Ave. Pansy and English Daisy Plant* California Privet Hedge Plants

OCEAN CITY BEAT f: SODTHERN HIGH : ■ Were Given a Rather Close , I Fight by the Phila- < ^ delphla Boys. ' • ^ The (Wan City High Hchool alh- ' ( lete" won a closely contested Hack ' . meet froiii the boya of the Houthern ' • . Hchool, of I'hlladclpbla, on tbe < r grounds Monday sflerno in, , , scoring 41 points against 42 by Ihe' ( , visitor.. . j I By winning Hie meet, Hie local teaiu | ' : took the pretty trophy cup presented j « . by the Young Men's Progressive , i-eague. . . As usual, Frank Schneider won Ihe ^ r mile run In easy fashion aud lie also , waa flrst In the half-mile run. He was ' the last of Hie ruquors In the relay and « I did good work. ' a , Hreckley, Robinson, Crane, lteeve«, _ . Voas and Taylor did well, and all hull- , away up froul before the end of the a , Thla la the second meet In which the r team ha« ap|ieared this season. Imlli of . which were won by Hie local hoys. ' Tbe Houthern High athletes had no • r foe worthy of the "teel of "Joe" Breck- , i ley aud Maylln Robinson In Hie pole , . vault, and eo everything went I hie • The officials of the meet werfc : Referee. William Haiicoflk; slarler. a Mr. Rankin; timer, Wil-ou Y. Chris- ' (Ian ; Judges. Arthur Hhocmaker, C. , Colilsson aud Ewfug Corson, clerk of II course, Walter Douovau. V 75-yard dash— Won by Elsey. ' Southern High: *ecoud. Reeves. Ocean I'lly; third, J. Himlh, Houllwrn High. ™ Time, 9 seconds e Mile-run— Won by Schneider. Ocean l! City; second, Orr, Houthern High; j Hllrd, Voas, Oceau City. Time ft 20. High Jump— Won by F. Bmilb, Houthern High; second. Crane, Ocean e City; tMrd, Hteveua, Houthern High, c Height 5 feet 2 luetics. 2211-yard dash— Wou by Klsey, Southern High; second. Reeve", Ocean Cltv; third. Gollachall, Hnutheru High. Time. 25 seconds. Shot-put— Won by- Breckley. Ocean I'lty; second, Hteveua. Houthern High; Distance, 31 feet 01 Inches, it 880 yard dash- Won by Hohnelder; second, Hancock, both Ocean City; | third. Orr, Houthern "'R'1 Broad jump- Won by Reeve»;secoiul d Crane, both Ocean Clly; third Klsey. , v Houthern High. Distance, 19 feel 11 j , Incbee. ■ i 75-yard hurdle— Won by Hteveua; ■ " aecond.Bawyer, both of Houthern Hlglij ( I- third, Crane, Ocean City. Time. IS • '"poie" vault— Won by Hreckley; second. Robinson, both of Ocean I it jr. ! fB Height, 7 feet 6 Inches. ^ s. Mtle relay— Won by Houthern High d (Warwick. Huilth.Hleveu-and Elsey). No time taken. EMIDDOCK'S PHARMACY w Park and Tllford's Candles. A million dollars' worth of tlieae candies were tg sold last year In two cities. What we did not sell New York did. Fresh line just received. What all your neigh- ^ bora are buying, you should iry. Packages 5c to $2.00 nsTIPONTIERE Cait&aropr Bark more aitmctive by having a good lawn made? My gardeners arc men of long and practical experience. No matter what you want in this line, I am tbe man. Its satisfactory. ^ 1 d I ■ ' will give you an estimate.

The Breakers] Opens March 15, 1913 K. A. YOUNG, Manager | 1

tSnit Gluli Members 3 MI mis ; bailor 822 Asburj- Avenue ■ Ocean City New Jersey j ; —i, L * . 11 — JSSSll

i New Spring Goods at POWELL'S ; Come in and see them. Phone, 19-W BClllin I >C THI aCLIASLC DRV GOODS 1 POWELL 5 ' S S STORE S » -S i' 921 Asbury Avenue , " ' " C" (

I McAllister's | = j: I The Foremost Dry Goods 4 • t ' ^ Store. Our White Sale ^ [ / . j Closes Sat. Night. \ • (< I . — j V « ( Only THREE days more of this great money 1 • \ ^ saving sale. Don't miss the opportunity.. All | | \ goods will go hack to regular prices after Saturday. \ , • ' — ] ; :| S. S. McAllister !; - 1 7SB Aabury Avs. Ooeen City, N.J. 1 ' was 1 ONLY $3,000 1 . j' j; - , ) For a Furuislied Cottage ou Central i , lQL, • | avenue near Thirteenth street, fac- i ' itjg tlie oceau. It consists of five bed- | | ' | rooms, bath, living-room, dining- | , _ < \ room, kitchen, laundry, shower hath. I ' ; Lot 40x100. | _ "* ■' j : j Joseph I. Scull & Co. j ; - . f 757 Asbury Avenue i • B. FRANK SMITH Estate andFl^e Insurance & ,oae asbu.rv avenui, occam city, n. o. ™ College on Aabury avenue near First strNt, - - $1,900.00 «, Cottage on Aabury avenue neer Twelfth street, ... $2,000.00 ; el Wesley avenue and North street. .... •?«>!£ — 1 Lot et Kleventh atreef end Central aveuue .... $1,160.00 f Lot at Central avenue, $800 00 : REAL ESTATE ...» INSURANCE J Clayton Haines Brick l •a11 St Ocean City, N. J. „ I MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No welting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you et > once. Bargains 111 Bay aud Oceau front propeetlee. Choice cottagee tor 01 aele. Also lota for luveatmeut end tor tin provsment — the choice of Ocean Cltv. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., '• Ocean City, N. J. - _ H RM AL ear ATE MORTdAQE INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN * 305 EIGHTH 8TREET OOEAN OITY. N. J. 41 ■ — E Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish a Desirable Location lot a Seaside Home '- FOH S A LE— a '•* iota located In 8sebon O, Ocean OKy, H. J., - Inrlclaity of SUU reed end Pauneylreala and Read- , Ing Kailrosd autkoua. Also at Us for bongalows »gnaie on Orast Kgg , Harbor Bay, Beeelsy'a Point, 14. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS Ouerdlen B32 CENTRAL AVEUUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.

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• 1 AVE 'you a cottage, hung- ' ¥% alow or apartment to fur- • 1 nish? We have a lint of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see onr stock before haying elsewhere. Window Shades a Specialty. Ghas. E. Adams & Bra 720-22 Asbnrj iiuit

HANN BUILDING

eighth Bt. Opp P. R. R- Station DIRECTORY $ -e-Flr»t Floor^301 Eighth Street- „ 2 RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and 303 ^WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors I 305 Eighth Street— E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street ' c WILLIAM a DAVIS, Attorney at Law _ l -regocond Floor^Rooms 2-3-4-5 JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor andrf Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MENS ASSOCIATION ■ Rooms 8-9-10-1 1 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE ' -reThlrd floor— j Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF -AMERICA its E. J. BASK, Oinir |te*y. Apply to • • $ . J 1 ' 1 '"r J Advertise in the SENTINEL

■oxam AJTto CTTA—L /O? Fin, mm m I O «1,LIY maut - a ^Scotch HaM| V m. moQibcny H0TGL DIS0/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth aod Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH ~ the "imperial OU CK-NTKAL AVE.. OCSAH CtTT, JI 1 Open lor^lhe raaaou^JUsaLauUr OPklt ALL WIKTXR Dinner, eerved at IU*. Mrs. C. OXTXB. the kathlu IK Central Arena*. OCEAN CITY. M. J. MIMES LEWIS B CONAES WYOMING T94 OCEAM ATEEIJE *Msa city. n. a. hotel atglen One of the Best eeatally I nested botole la Oeaaa OUy. The eta kea ahraye beat to maka thie hooss asleet tad booaUka, he large end assured pehroaeae peworaltoraa. Foe tarms sad pnrtwuiar. addrsto, a. c. eerr, furthe' wilmers 708 Central Ave. all the year. Flrrt-claae toble board. Evening dinners. XXI. C. r. Wl IEEE the laurel Ills CENTRAL AVENUE, NBAE BEACH OCEAN CITY, M. J. JUS. smith xewmna, rty au tnsysar Wrtto He terms sterling hotel OPEN ALL YEAR water beat. Winter boarders solicited, B. A. Leaner. the hewlings Moat desirable location. Open all year. Elevator to street level. Vapet L H. HKWUIU . Ninth aod Wesley are. Oeraa OEy. M. J. oceanic tMn.*lC*paenr *0. Etsraloe. Bsrvles nnexesllse open tor tbe menu EM.LBAEER Try an Ad. is Tbe SentiM 1 C. I- LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AOENT.. Uto aahray Ateaae.Oss— OEy.H. J. 1 oonsspaadaas* sMMtottlirfl

E. C. BOYLE Raai( Estate Brokai 62^ EIGHTH RTWfET First National Banl Ooaan City. NrJ« crnm-MMie n»rua«Mi *"w. a^wriujrak oMham H. a. MOWEEE. AML OeaUm J. riTHlAM TATHM. A— HI QIWEOTOREt X. V Corses JllephLBraU B-raflrasmra ssat— « ». Vstae Lato ''"■■■jiAERH '^rL'railaraa 1MN Tsnr 1 1 mi ls ' I | llin$H— *