Ocean City Sentinel, 3 April 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel TH UKHDA Y. -Al'l; 1 1. I'M We Ahall be Kled receive Item, of new" and. communication* of iuiere.i to till" community met our reader* everywhere. 4 '■? All communication* abould accompanied with the full nanie and add rem of tlie writer, not necwwarllv. fur publication, but a- a guarantee of good faith. • DOTS. Adveril"e In the Sentinel. . Have you fettled your cottage? | There wa» Ice here Thursday nigh' In what shape I- the May '"Landing j cut-oil? Will tha city have a "clean up day" | Oil" year? . j The month of ahowen preparatory to May Bower".. . Next athletic meet in till- city will f he on Haturday. April 12. Another one of Ocean City '« popular young women l» aphn to 1^ married Maaonlc lodge Will noon open 11" ^ new hall al the corner of Ninth. etreel > and Aabury avenue. H. I.. Hmllh, of thl« city, ha" -been awarded the cnniract for Mime cement yldewalk work In Hea l"le City. ' The weather-vane on top of tinMay berry waa. blown down by tile heavy wind Thurwlay afternoon. Home Ocean City people want moving picture" here ceuwred by a local boarduwlecled for thai purpose. With three re«taiirenl« In town, beaide the usual number of hotel", the trauhlenla here "JjflUlllbe well accnmmodaled ' >. John Trout Hr , and family have 'moved from We"! avenue, near Tentii atreet, to' the dwelling In the-rear of Clayton Halna* Hrlck'a ofllce. A .quit-claim deed to H. \V. Heitlsr for a lot Oil Plymouth place wa« ordered granted by the City Houiuilaalonera at their weekly meetlilg. The City Comml«*louera. at their , regular weekly meeting, ordered paid the bill of 1I0U of II. H. Lake for Ibe pavilion at Heater PERSONALS. , Edward Collfin^of tbla city- haa re | turned from Florida. x 1 Jamea H. Itowen, of Phi^pdrlphls. ' regl-lcreil al the Sterling. [- K Macken, of Philadelphia, w»among the recent vleltora fcere. The llew. W. Klwell Ifake »•«. , I- among the visitors here Tuesday. , W; J. iVood, of TrFiiuui, waa among < Itbe maojt vlallor« to till* elly ye»ter 4ay. Henry (I. Vncuin. of Colwyn, wa« » , gue>t of the Wyoming during the week. Frank A. Schneider, of Tioga, *av , among the vhdlor* here Haturday and Sunday. Mm Belle Krrtchaon, of c^pe May. la vlalllng M r*. XUluhHi Joliliaon In thla dty. / Mia* Kdylhe Khld. of Philadelphia ' waa a V labor here Hunday, Ihegne"! of Mra. Foster. E. K Hunt and wife, of Plilladeb \ phla, were gueata of the Hewlluga ( during the week Mra. (Hbb, of Haddoif Height". Iiaa , been the gueat of Mra Lewi" ltl«ley for , aeveral day» paat. Price I. Patton and family,. if Philadelphia, apent aeveral day* very pleaa- , antly In thla city. , Mra Amy Darby, of Philadelphia, j haa been vlaltlug Iter father, It. II. Tboru, In tlilaHiy. > JohtCF'-. Phllllpa. of llverbroMk, a t letered at the Atglen. I The llev. Harnuel lleebeeand family, of Frankford, waa among the visitor- i loiiila rtaort recently. * < [ Edward J. DuMee, pf Philadelphia. 1 In low ii during' the week and reg- •' wtered at the Oceanic. J 8. Huah and wife, of thl< oily, al- j tended a banquet of the Atlantic Cily ' Elka Haturday evening. Mra. Cliarlea A. Doe, of Philadelphia, waa among the gQealaof (he III*cayne during Hie week. ' Mra. Caroline Goff. ot Kldora, haa ( been vl-ltlng at the fflfine of her gun. , K. L. UolT, In tbla clly. Henry D. Moore and William (I. Moore, of Haddonllekl, were among | the vlallora here Friday. I Mrs. Annie Wllklnron, of Wawaa- ' •el. la vlalllng her alalera, Mra. L It 1 Tbomaa and Mre. A. T. Clark; In tlil» ' elly. 1 John T. Hrown and family, of Weal Philadelphia, are occupy in Mitel r cottage, 417 Ocean avenue, for a few . Mlaa Mary C. Ilatick, of Lancaaler, , Pa., la vlalllng hrr brother. William f M. Itanck, and family, 1039 Cantral Mra. David HinltpAand daughter. Mlaa Martha II. of Ktlgewaler Park. Hire among the week'a arrival* al the Kathlu. Mr». Anna Powell and daughter, of ■jeaaantville, were vlallora at the luie of Mra. Llntle Hampaon over Bnday t Jamea Franklin and farmer Anletenl City Solicitor Fred. Stmou, of Philadelphia. were among the vlallora here Monday. W. Pedrick, of Philadelphia, Jjalned a houae party at hla cotia»tetf> Central avenue, during ttie Mra Jif1*4"bet hoW* Vakrr Iiaa returned lo «ilhbetda«|»W|.hoe after a visit ' M,nd. I" tW* ^^M"tla M TownWilliam . Who berk I ,\i« city- .1..V •fcltonnr l ">*K I a s?£rsrsa-a— I il.T-r •"

-^FREEHOLDERS ASK 'FOR AFFIDAVITS ra Wnnt Sworn Statcmebl a Regarding Charges Against 1 „i ■ - Boulevard Work. The Cape May Cuuuty Hoard of "j received the Joint report of the com- j — | uiittt-e. ol the . Young Me,.'. Prog re- ! I aiv^ League and Ocean City Hualneaajl '-Men,'' i\aa«clatlon mi llie allrged Im -I Ft>r<iper work on Jhe Oceau City Buule-| | The la, ar<l ordered the report Tecelved • and tiled, with » reqpeal thai ttie com .r Kj uilllee* make afild.Ut to llie allege- |a Hualnese Meti'ii A-aodatloo al tlieir { p | marling Tuesday ju'etilng. and gave i f rl-e lo a aplrllnl dA3u«lon The null- t II 1- -rated, waa that, a- llie association 'n ,'t oltlclall of the Stale, no further action - B b ialueaa men'" bud). Ii SUCCESSFUL SUPPER '■ j, No. 75. P. O. h of A., celebrated the eleventh annlveraary of the organize- '' lion by holding a chicken pot pie * aup|>er liy Ilia aortal rnnma of the " Flral Presbyterian Church Friday ^ evening, w hich waa largely attended • and waa ancreaaful In every way. " " The aupper''waa prepared by lite - member'" or the Ladie-' Auxiliary of 0 Hie church and waa highly |>rat-ed by 4 e llie parlli'lpaula: particularly waa Hie " , , -.1 pie enjoyed, f The program ear a. follow.: Hong "Columbia, the Hern of Hie ' Welcome by Prealdent J W.Tburalon . Piano Duetv Ml— ea Ada Itanck and " Margarel Parker . 1 itecitatton. Mt«a Hazel Harris ' ! Hong. Jonathan Wallace rihrlch, lt»bin-on and Itanek. . | Itead lug. mil* Irene Zlegler : Piano Holof Ml- haura Town«etid Vocal Solo. Mlaa Idiul-a Coraon. The Itev. Cliarlea ylj. Holiner, the gue-t of Hie evening, fhye a very line ' The menu wa, «. follow.: ct Chicken Pot pie Creamed Potatoe. fo Cranberry Sauce . Pli-kle- Celery Cold Slaw f[ ' J place of buatneaa on the Hoardwalk w : during II. aumtpet .eaikm. Mlaa Kathanne Oliver, of Palm.de ^ Viillorca. Spain, and Mlaa Jeaale Fox. >[ Mia. Mary For, of Hit. city. ^ John H. HeaVnn. pre-ldenluf llie J. it. Heatoii Piano Co., of Camden, an H anrfual aummcr re.i'deut of Ihla rcaort. j,, *aa among Friday', vlallora. H Mlaa Klale J. Kau and Howard T hi Scull, of Hit" clly, "pent Saturday and fr Hunday al Hie home of Mlaa llati'a bi , parent. In West Philadelphia. H Mr. J. M. Hazard, of Hwarlhmore, p former re. Idem of thla city, waa a ™ vleltor here Monday, and wan warmly *' greeted by many ofjier friends. 1 carrier", ha« relumed from a * v|.it to Philadelphia. * Wllfon H. f" Willed was on duly In In* place. Ir The Itev. Dr. Haiuea bad planned rp leave here till* week on a vlalt lo hla daughter. In chiclnnail, bulbepuat- |(| poneil the trip on account of the floods. >r A H. Slcklar and wife, of Camden, -iiinmer reaidenta of Ibla clly. have re- pi turned frum Jamaica, where Ibey -pent Ibe winter and ,bad a pleasant lime. Mra. Louia L. Kaven.nn and daugh- at ler, o? Micotivllle, N. J , were here. w durlug the week. Mrs, KavewwH la a cl Idenl w Harold Collun, mm of AlonzoCollon. m ■•r thla clly. who waa home on a few n, day-' vl.lt . haa left for hla post of duty la geodetic survey department Ci Mra. I..J Hcbwatt, of Philadelphia, wife of a ptomlnent Instructor at the L University of Pennsylvania, Iiaa ' openeiT-Hielr' collage, St Twentieth alreet and Central .avenue, • fur the summer. f _ k I)r. Kuth Miller, of W eat Pliliadel- b< ' phla, and Mlaa Marlon Miller, of Tioga, h returned home after a pleasant di vl.lt to Mra. L. (J Brangan In thla H clly. Mlaa Anne Chambers, of AVeat " , Uhlladelplilg, la a gueat of Mra. ilran- *1 in !*r-« Quaner*. Oth M. . Townaend, architect and |( builder, will move acroaa the atreet lo p new and more commodious quarter*, ' new number being 4 IS Eighth M street. Hla growing bu.lneea required f, ' Mr. Townaend to take this step. He T I. one of the owners of Hie bulldlqg. I ' w hlch I* In a coiiaplcuoua location on ' Eighth alreet, oppoalle Ibe poat olhce. ' Daniel J. Murray, of thla elly. Iiaa ' bought two Iota on Weal avenue, below w Tlilrlcenth alreel, from Thomas J. « Sajpyer. A collage Mr. Murray la " 1 building on West avenue, below ■ INvelfth alreet, la Hearing completion?^ ! Thla lot be bought from Senator p c,mT' , — — n l-niladclptllati nun Here. , . Washington W. Kowley, Jr.. of "I Philadelphia, haa purcliaaed, through jj the agency of Mre. t,'. L Lake, the , " house ami lot on llie llayuua trad q 1 owned by B. Frank Smllb. Mr Kow- <■' " ley will occupy the house during the ° _ t ,r Fob rgnt.—l'nfiirnlahed apartment e paulry, two bedroom-, bath and porch ; 1 MBkiwIigliiig heal and hot water, by the 1 Apply 809 Central Ave. .t occujBSk. - adv. l' lo loan on flrat raort^tev> It. Curtia Boblu>on,l adv. I

FREEHOLDERS MAY BUILD i - . BEESLEY'S POINT BRIDGE,

BRING TRUCK BY CANAL BOATS Market in This City ^ill Get \ ' Produce This Spring, Says | Organizer Doty. i( J-raled. la making steady and aiicrnir- ' i I aging progresa aloug tlie line, which h are responsible foa lis formation, una I of wblcli and perhaps the most Im- i I portent ot llie many avenues presumed J | of garden and farm produce I of South Jersey for the accommodation I 'of Hie residents of and visitors lo the I At preseul tlie produce enters there j re-urts. 6y live wagon roads, extend- I from the main laud across Hie I meadows of varying distances of frAm four In twelve milef or shipped to [| Philadelphia and ,-mhfpped from j I This cause- Hie food . supply of I he 1 1 certain. Tlie Coast Canal Company 1 1 proposes to establish buying stations j , farming districts on the main land 1 < and maintain docks and Ulstrlbullug glvliij: (lie faimer a convenient place j of disposal and llie consumer- a convenient place to purchase good , fresh. ; 1 seasonable produce al "producer lo consumer prlcee." Arrangements have l«eii made lo 'I establish a market In OCeatf- City and n Atlantic City, and Uieae will be ready >• (o handle the first truck of the coming - The company has llie charier right a to transport passengers and freight, c and both will he carried. These 1 1 In order to. load the boats both ways. 1 b which la the secret to prosperoug nav i- - gallon, the company could 'handle I I Hour, feed, gralD. seed, fertilizer, farm 'k with farmers for their produce b Fred D. Doty, who ha* been living 1 1< four yeara on a large trout of (and i ,\ lie bought at Orlacom, three miles id Tuckahoe, when became lo Ihls aectlou at once saw the luisslhllltle. of! \ llie soil Laler he conceived Hie III while he made a study uf eomlllions j and, prospects of the canal. ! V Mr. Doty went into llie matter j a viewed Yrnrn every angle, j .i hr formed the company, In which | he has Invested heavily. He lia* a saw mill on bis land, lo i a work which- he haa frequently been jo handicapped by reasou ot lack of help: 1 -I He will overcome this, however, by I' bringing a number of llallanp down 5 Philadelphia Houses m ill he j e| built ror them and a chapel erected. P cnnauiled the' Italian cnnapl In j — Philadelphia on this subject, atnf Hie I _ consul heartily approved of the plan M and assured him of bit co-operation j I When the boats begin to run, II will . he the purpose of the company lo ar- \ range with the merchants here to dispose of their commodities to Hie; truckers and farmers up the canal,; which will be laken lo'ihem on the \ return trips. I I These are but a few of Ibe poaalblillles opened by the proposed caual, . f aod Mr. Doty Is receiving encouraging j assurance, of aucceaa from business people In this city. Judge Harrow announced Monday the court bouse In Camdeu Dial when not engaged In (rials on his he would be al his library. No. •J07 Market street, Camden, where he would hear counsel upon any matters necessary to facilitate the administraof justice Judge Harrow's regular •nollun days are the first Monday In each month, at the court bouse, at 10 30 a m., and the third Saturday In each month at the Law Atlaullc Hlty, at 10.30 a. m. Parker aud Eugene 8. Miller, well* young men of tbie city, have bought Hie business of Denn A HemsIce cream manufacturers and ami they have also purchased store and dwelling occupied by firm. They will nol take possesof the buslneee nntll September 4. W. H. Horn and wife, of Philadel- ' phla, who recently purchased the pretty cottage 1405 Weeley avenue, have been In their Dew borne fur several deye, getting things Inwhape j early occupancy for the season I expect lo reiuru here about May j and remain until lale autumn. ! ^ flatten, who pitched on the Oceau | Hlty ball learn laat season, hzs Joined one of the teams of the Canadian league, It la staled. He was popular with the crowd here, where he left ; toward (be clone of laat season for a try out with the New York Americans. Wall Paper* ror Ike Home. v Every season brings some changes j In the style of wall papers, and these change, are for greater beauty and re iu home deooralloiie. It Is also a pleasure to be able to i that the householder of limited ; ' mean* Is not debarred from these i charming efCrels, as some of the most , attractive schemes are achieved In quite inexpensive papers; no when it' to choosing your wall p. per*, make It a point before deciding lo see our full assortment,' gel our suggestions aud price*. Iu buy|ug thla yewr w e have bought in larger quantities tbau ever, Alieieby being' able to give the public ibe benefit of the low price., .which range from five cents apiece ' up. We would appreciate an opportunity to eerve you aud show you our Que assortment 1 i b. h. Smith a Son, . The PrMrtMlve Paperhangers and I DecoValore, 1048 Aibury avenue, I Ocean Hlty, N.J. adv , 3 JB, Jm

^Boards oT^wo Counties Vlan to Hold Conference to Decidd Action. | Freeholdei H. W. Haul, at a meeting JuflbM'ape May County Freeholder" ' I 1 held at Cape May Court- House Tue*- ' day. liilrodui-t-d a rnolutlnu Inviting ' ' the freeholder* of Atlantic Houtily lo < j hold a Joint cn'nfefeue* w-nti the Cape - j Msy t.'ounly Hoard for llie purpose of I , aulhori/.lug tlie preparation of plana,' In delall and the authorization ofa,1 - ' alart nu the permanent construction M i the lleealey'a Point-Homer*' 1'olnl . I 1 1 bridge. The Allaiartly < ouuly Frec- I • I holder, are to name -Hie- dgtw-hf Die I I j proposed conference. - , | ' ii County Engineer LeguHng Hire au-jt I uouut-ed (hat llie llydi luSihllllie^ A , I i ii. of Ww VAirk Clly, had j' i been given llie contract hi make lot i boring- for llie fouinmoiie^watdeil ' c i by the Ihmrd. of Freeholder* of 1 - ! May and Aihuitlc Comitlee. and , r ! ■ llie work la In I r done with n 30 day-. I The propn*ed bridge from "Point lo j I i ! Polrtl" avoid" croaalng any In-lde wa- ; « ifterway. I' inter Hie exiatlng law a r j county .may build a roadway for! i which the State will pay 331 per cent.it . i or a bridge, 20 per cent, of which may | « Ibe charged lo Hie Hlale Under ibclf i plana already prepared ll I- propo-eil | to Jill 111 tbegnaler pari of Ihedi-Unce 1 i on Hie "Point to Po'nt" route, leaving | only 1700 feet of bridge hi be built | ' ACTIVE AT 75 ^ Ju«l paaaed hla seventy llfHi year. Le-llc. a well knowrn re-ldent of thla city, la decidedly active feu oue of hla years, arid bids fair to continue '•«> for k long lime lp come. It had been planned by Mr. Leslie »ncl Ilia family lo have a quiet little cefebrdllonof hl«birthdgw anniversary. | as Mra Leslie waa v^iwell at the i time, tlie day was pasaed unuullcml t jexiwpl by Prealdent Wll-on, llie mem- c ! of hla . cabinet, aeveral hundred 0 •ullragelle- aud some Ihnuaaiida of k who want olttcea, for be II P 'known iliat Sir, Irfralle first saw llie I light of day on March 4. 1838. He wa. a j III Aberdeen, Scotland, and cauie v ! this continent Iu 1853. lauding In I: Montreal- Canada. He reached Og- | den'-biirg, N. Y., In 1881. I Mr. Le-llelaa veteran or llie Civil I i War, having served for three year. Iu jtheHlxlli Kegiment, New York Cav- ! airy. He wa. In the Jewelry bu.me*. In I Philadelphia for many year-, I and ha. been In bualnewa*ilu Hit. clly 1 I ! .ome year*." Tlinr Hen* Arc Wnrih nlnlr. I r J: Wesley Sharp and wife, who have : a home near Ibe bay front, owm a lot i 8 i of hena that afe always bu.y, aa laid by the fact that 00 of litem laid J 1 egg- during Ibe moulh of March. ! [ Mr*. Sharp sold |34 wortb of iheae j jegga. Moat of Hie hena are of Hie' , Plymouth Kock variety, J. Thorn ; fflorist 1128 Bay Ave. ! and English Daisy Plants " | California Privet Hedge Plants a | Flower Seeds; Garden Seeds and J Onion Setts ' <

WEDDED HERE BY FORMER PASTOR :

i Easton ElecFrical Engineer 4 and Phillipshurg Girl Now , Touring the Sooth. < ; nu la-t Saturday afternoon a very " ijprelly wedding took place a' Ibe * . an -e of the Fir-l Ihv-hyiyilau . i II H-.ln.i-r. m-.i.-l ilowanl . A Hlofllcl, of .F.ii-hni. Pa and Ml— * r F'.lizai-etli •Harhmau, of Phllllp.hiirg, ^ , ' I- an efn-lVical engineer ..f note, w a- a J 1 former p.rl.htr.ncr of Hie Itev. Mr.! J : Holliet, during hi-' late imunraie in ' i . Kejxin, l*i l lie bride h.onr-af , Phil- i " - moat accoiuBii.hed and well 1 j'kuown youqg wometi. and a member! a j«f Hie First- Pieebyttrian Church of J thai place. J j' After a delightful -lay in Ocean Cily _ .{and Atlantic I'Uy, ibe young couple '! cuntluued i heir weildlng ulp. vlalllng • ' j Washington, Haltlmnre and polnle , South ' , They w ill make I litlr future home In w here llie bridegroom holds ' !■ rea'pon.lble pm-llloii wllh a large • I Mr. Bohner and wife arc held <n , I high e.teom by the people of Eaaton, _ : a- they are by their many friend. In i Ocean City.. * I . i , , 1 ber of friend, have promised to help u. In our effort, to repair and paint ' our church building by the giving of ' varlnuakuma of inoiieyj we hereby an- « uounre that the second Hunday In J April will be our rally day for tlda j jmrpoae. At that time, or a..aoon thereafler " a. poaalble\%ll .ub-cripflon.' may be ' paid In. « The church has authorized a uum- , her of book, aiqi gleaner, and aent , tliera out. but everyqrta ha. the name of the church prluten on It and each ~ ha. the algna'ture^ of the .pastor arid the clerk nf the chufeji, so that w hoever will give anylbing lo help u. p be assured that |he money will *" to the right place, pntl that It will used for (Si rlg'hf 'piirpo.e. - We hereby express our ihauka and |C< appreciation. Iu advance, to all tlio.e [*• elTorL* "" ' "" """" " "" ^ HaML'KI. j" 'i ilMlllHT. F PaMor Tabernacle Haptlat Church, comerof Flight h .tree! and We.1 MADDOCK'S PHARMACY \ j Park aud Tllford'a Candles. A million j dollars' worth of these candle* were |aof(Hast year In two cities. What we | did not eell New York did. Freeh Hue -just received. Whet all your neigh- _ j are buying, you should try. Packages 5c to $2.00 jr£poj™ii Haubsrapr Shirk I Why not make your aeaahom home 1 more attractive by having a good lawn isfWSiFSsas "Z'JSS ti what you -want in tltia line, I am the man, I guarantee all work (lone ami price* satisfactory. • Let me know what you want clone ami I will give you an estimate.

__o_ Opens March 15, 1913 K. A. YOUNG, Manager '

R. CURTIS ROBINSJON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. K3"Mon£y to loan on Bond and Mortgage.'St New Spring Goods at POWELL'S , Come In and see them. Phone, 19-W powell'S iH^v,A,BTLiR,r/0.00; 921 Asbury Avenue . A . .,

a rt uliiIul'-Wil oAifi-TTi-ri--* i — a— d-.a .a a a a a .a ^ yy* WWW y I McAllister's j: ^ The Fordrnost D^y 'Goods Store \ [ | waist news sr^siittgftsr j : L - - - both higli and low nrck al fi.ooto ' . | TJ fj-oo. .Pretf. -trip. Wa.li.silk Waiata, latwfatyle at fl,9». 1 ' I cu RT I N SC R 1 M \ ' T ' * ! ' | \> S. S. McAllister l'> |> ?5S Asbury A'-a. OcaanCity, N,J. I ' :*ONLY$'3,OOol . J = i ' i ' v ' I ' < j .. 1 , t For a Furnished Cottage on Central | , i J avenue" near Thirteenth street, fac- j i ] j ingtiip ocean. It c^sists of five bed- |' , j "rooms, . bath, li\ room, dining-' ^ , & room, kitchen, laundry, shower bath. | > I-ot 40K100. • • 1 ' 1 ; { . { . •j Joseph I. Scull & Co. ]; « i 757 Asbury Avenue 1 > -5 { • B. FRANK SMITH Estate and Fire Insurance ! 103S A3BURV AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J. j Hottage on A.bury avenue near F'lr.t street, ... $1,800.00 < Collage nu Anbury avenue near Twelfth street, - - - $2 000.00 lait at Wesley avenue and North street, - - - . $860 00. lait at Eleventh street aud Central avenue .... .$i,igo.00 Lil at Central avenue, $600 00 ESTATE -r*<* INSURANCE | Clayton Haines Brick A11 EighfcH St. Ocean Oity, N. J. ; MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two w eek* to kuow If you can get It; we ean tell you ai once. Bargain, in Hay and Ucean front properties. Choice cottages fur ( ■ale. Also lota for luventment and for Improvement — the choloe of Ocean Hlty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N.,J. REAL. ESTATE MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH 8TFPEET OCEAN CITY. N. J. Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E-A few InU located in Section O, Ocean City, N. J., In vicinity of Stale road and Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad aUUoiia. Also a! tea for bungalows shoal* on Great Egg Harbor Bay, Beealey'a Point, N. J. ARTHU Ra D. JB A R ROWS

832 CENTRAL AVENUE BTfil SB I m ■ IISIHliSI

OCEAN CITY, N. J. % | AVE you a oottage, bung- I alow or apartnlcnt to fur- ■ nislj? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. Window Shades a Specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbnrj Awine f

HANN BUILDING eighth 81. Opp P. R. R. Station DIRECTORY —First Floor— 301 Eighth Street—1 — , RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 1 303 Eighth Street . WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at I .aw —Second Floor— . Rooms 2-3^-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 FloorRoom B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA , 3? E. J. HANN, Owner - ury. Apply ® ' i ■ — — : — j , g Advertise in the SENTINEL . .

► ' """ "" c*WiBti- ' / © A" \ / r^' FIFTH STRUT MO \ I U tUlET MMUE * \ Scotch Hallj] V ■1_MoaiBeNY ]y( H0T6L _ JDISe^YRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W.SMITH THE IMPERIAL 014 CKKTRAL AVXL. OCEAN CITY, N J iueau&'aear |'y°|^| , TlreaaaUy III a nara aervM al" lSLNTKK Mre. C. OETZEU THE KATHLU M1HHE8 LKWIH A CONABD WYOMING m OCEAN AYENTC Open an tba year r. Hot Water Beat. HOTEL ATGLEN On* of the Boat eantrelly loeated hotels la : Ooaaa City. Tha aire haa always beaa to make this boose select und homelike, ad tta ) For tarma sod p*rtien£a add real, ! THE WH-MERS ^ 708 Central Ave. Open all tb« year. Flrat-elaa* labia ' board. Evening dinner*. . THE LAUREL - 1118 CKHTBA1. AVENUE, NEAB BBAOH ocean crrr, n. j. ■■a. awiTH TOWS4EXS, my L r all lb* year ' Writ# for urma ^STERLING HOTEL OPEN ALL YEAR ■ Hot water heat. VVloter boar dan solicited. THE HEWL1NGS Moat jl titrable location. Open all y»ar. Elevator to atraet level. Vapor : p~tL H. HKWUBM N'lolb and Waal ey are. Oeau City, N. j OCEANIC Private bath*. Mo.t dealrabl* loraI Hon. Capaelly n. Elevator. Barit va -neseslled ■ MB. I- SAKIB 1 1 ' ; Try an Ad. in The Sentinel : -C\ c. l. lake: ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... IB Aabnry Avanna. Oeaam Otty. N. J. Lou for aate. Cotugaa fei rent. ' E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 62f JCIQHTHWTWytT occam city NEW JtRttr First National Bank Oo«an.City, N.J. CAPITAL SIMM- SURPLUS «MN u m. cibiii, mmaeat B. B. BTITBN, VIII Pi Haat W. UCOTT BAND, Ceabler H. 8. UOWBXa. AHA CMUar J. riYBIAN TATBM. WMM ,r DIBECTORBl B. V Oonaa 1 l»l LBeaU 8. W. Edward. B. Howard Tbora ■Ilia M. Mar. "all O. P. :n§ Obaa Matbewa R. L. OoE Wm.«. Moora AIMihM * r~ — rftsasiE