Ocean City Sentinel, 10 April 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. APRH. Itl. 1918. We shall be Rla<1 to receive Item* of ; uewa and communication* of Interest to "this communlly . and our reader* 1 everywhere. ' com pa 11 led with the full name and addrees of, the writer necessarily for publication, hut «■ * guarantee of i K<hk1 faith. 1 1 DOTS. \', Spring liuure-cleaiiliig *0011. | 1 Strawberry festival* are on the way. | ' Real -prlngllke weather part of the i , week. I Athletic meet In the ball park neat Saturday after'uoon. • 1 Largo congregation* at mort of the 11 local churclie* Sunday. t It 1* rah] Gelg may be with IbeTreti- I Some change* among the ' public vqliool'teaclier* for the next year. The Progressiva League'* mlnlrtrel* * had a rehearsal In the league room* la«t evkirtng t treat crowd of exeur*lonl*ta " day. Wea| her lu Pliiladel- ' I lie polity doing- among the iat owner* on the hay here Saturday and Sunday — three , holiday* In a row— were appreolated , by the achool children and teacher*. , Dr. I N Unworn hn* lord notice * able Improvement* made to hi* hou-e, - corner of Kighth alreet ami We-lry t avenue. ' The Hkntinel Printing IIou«e I* busy, but time can befopnd to do your ' job work, -fall at the office and let'* 1 talk It over. " I A pretty, full-blooded Guernsey dalf, juHbornonthefarmlofKred.il Doty. * at Orlacoui, attract* the atlrulton of 1 traveler* In the vicinity of Tuckaltoe. " PERSONALS. \ l,ewi* Humphrey*, of Camden, waa a. visitor here ye»terday. , t'harle* H. Welaa, of Philadelphia, « we* a recent vi*llor here. r W. A. Render, of Philadelphia, wa* In town during the week. 1 Victor J, Huuihrecbt, of Plnladet- ' plila. waa lu town Tuesday. 11 ■Mm. W, 1). Ron-all. of Pltlladelphla. la regl-tered at Hie Uceaplc. ' Robert Carton, of Philadelphia, waa ' a recent gue*t at the Kalhtu. 1 K. N. Newcumti, of Philadelphia. , wan in town during the weak Cbarlea W. Ulaser.of Philadelphia. ( wan In town durli^thc week. 'V. L. Hagy and wife, of I'hlladel- , plila. were recent v|*ltor» here ( Kbenexer- Adam*, of Wert Pliiladel- , plila, reglrtered at the Sterling. , William KtHweller. of Philadelphia, greeted friend* here a few day- ago , Frederick J, Stioyer, Of Pliiladel- I plila, waa In town during the week. -i t'harle* Mathew*, of Philadelphia, ' waa here on bnsipr.* a few days ago » K. R. lirlugburrt and wife, or Philadelphia, were In thl* clly a few day* • William W. Dick liart and wife, of 1 Philadelphia, reglrtered at I he Wyotu- ' Ing. * Mr*. R, K. English, of Philadelphia, ha* beeu (pending a few day* In lht» city, Mr. and Mr*. Clinton John-011 -pent j Saturday aud Sunday with friend- at l Newlleld. Mia* M. Hacku*. of I'hlladel p^p, a , cottager hero, wa* a recent arrival al ( the Atgleu. » Thoma* 8. Simmon* and Dr. Slack, : of Millvllle, were among the vialtor- | hereTue*day. . Harvay Y. Pake. oMblacltr.hai re 1 Richmond. .Vs. P. J. Ratal aad wife, of Philadelphia, have been enjoying a few day*' visit in thl* city. It. T. R-hiei and wife, of Camden, have colurto thl* city, where they will ' remain a month. 1 John VanTlne and family have moved lo a collage on Aabury avenue, helow NlDlh street. Mra. MeKee, of Gerrasntown, .lie* opened her cottage. 1481 Aabury av'enue, for-tfjeaeaauu. DantelS. Steelman, wife and daugh- ' ter, of Woodbury, were among the week'a-vialtora here. Cbarlea K. Meehan and wife, of MJermenlowu. were amoug the .recent gueata of the Blacay ne. Mr. and Mra. Godfrey Aug have returned home after apeudlng aeveral week* In Plearantrllle^ Cbarlea E. Eatlack, of Woodbury, a former cottager here, wa* amoug the arrival* at the Hewlluga. O. A. Dialer, Jr.. »nd family, of Philadelphia, are preparing to open their cottage on St. Charlee place. Dr. Hereohel Petllt, of thl* city, hea bean elected a member of the Cape May Couuty Medical Society. Jacob SchulT baa returned Pi thl* city after ai'ieudlug a «hort time with hi* brotber-ln-law lu Cape May. Tbe-Rev. F. A. DeMarla, of Vina land, a property owner here, wa* greeting friend* In tbla city Tburadey. Samuel W. Wood aud family, of Philadelphia, have arranged to open their collage on SI. Charlee place. Mrs. Feunle Wilson, of Philadelphia. baa opened lier cottage on Weeley avenue, below Sixteenth street. Mra. Horace Clark, of Philadelphia. Ip visiting Mr. and Mr*. A. T.Clark In A. B. Adam*, of Tuckaltoe. offer* two braud-new HI12 R C H. Touring 1 are, fully equipped, alindard models, 5. passenger; big reduction on tbe-e two only. Alaooneaecuiid-hand Maxwell rimqAeut; splendid coudltlou; can easily be 'converted for delivery purpose*. Phone 801 -S tor demonstration. ' adv. 11.

YACHT CLUB'S OLD HOUSE SOLD , Const Canal Company Will iunke Use of It as Market Place. Fred I> DofyHrpre-eiillng theCoart j ' 'anal f.Yimpanv bright the old head- ' 1 quarters of UieOeewhOty Yacht t'lub, on the bay front aqthe foot of Sixth I -treet. from Victor JSHumhrecht, the I owner, on Tuesday. I A- ha- been told lu the BkNTfxKL, I* the pu»po*e of the Coast t'anal ] to e-labllah thl* spring market House* In Atlantic City and Clly. The old club. hnu-e will be ihe market hou-e InJbia clly. It 'l* doubtful If a belter. building fir 1 the purpu»e could have beeu secured, it I- roomy and tnia wharf facility will answer the company's purpo»e*. ADTO OWNERS KICK Automqhlle owners are making strong r-'mplalnt of the sunken .ponilil Ion of tine giiller* al tliecroae street* 011 A-biiry aud Central. avenue*, north of Third btreel and kouth of Eleventh , "'sotne of .he auto owtL ray they ' or right mile* an hour to avoid Injury In tbelr machines in going brer there ( glider*. They *av that the defect . dil- clly. She I* their daughter-in-"Vll** Crc-.-e, of Cape May Court I* tilling a clerical position with llie Ocean City Title and Trust Company! . The Rev John J. Sweeney, rector or st. Auguatine'p Church, I* taking a vacation trip through portion" of die Wllltkm 41 litllwell, of Philadelphia. I* occupying one of die Smith apartment* at Third -treet and Corinthian avenue. 4 Ml** Julia Robinson, of .Philadelphia. ha- opened her cottage. Fifth reside here permanently. Mra. Ida M. Tarvii, who spent llie winter |m Florida, ha- relented lo thl* city and o|ieued her cottage on Central avenue, In-low K.ghlli alreet MrsTsamurl Dixon Ira* been spend--evcral day- 111 Pljihtdelplila. «oa» p-ltAiil In a Philadelphia ho-pltal. Mr. and Ml- J (I Klee-e. Mr and Mr-. F. I human and Mr. and Mr*. Robert W Send and their *on. Robert, were week-end gue-t- of die Breaker* Mr and Mr- A. W. O-born are at die Breaker-. Mr* D-liorn I* the. daughter of Martin Malouey, of Philadelphia. who I* .much Interested hi the w elfare of Ocean Clly, M r*. Ell/a bet h Slelumelx and daughter, Ml-* Carrie, have returned lo their hi thl* city, on A*bury avenue, Fourteenth, street, after spending mouth- Pith friend* In Wast Philadelphia. Mr. and Mra. Wllhert Sack, who sfieiit the winter months with their , and Ocean avenue, have returned la their home at Thlfty-fourth alreet anil A-bury avenue. Dr. I, S. A Stedeiu aud tamllv, of Philadelphia, were lu their cottage here Saturday and Sunday. Mr*. Sledeiu and the children. Mlsae* Helen and Gertrude and Master Lawrence, are here Oil* week. Jauies S, lllll, of Philadelphia, a collage on-Thirtl alreet. In this clly, waa In town Sunday. With lilm waa . Victor He la ( ova. another Pliiladel-. 1 phla Insurance man. who ha* taken Joseph Lew1* cottage "again for Ihe At the nteetlng of the Young •Meii'. ■ Progressive League Monday evening. Secretary Henry VV. Towneend wa* Instructed to rend a letter to Ihe oltl I cere of the Ocean Clly Yacht Club asking them to continue tbelr efforts to have the Bermuda-race end lii till* city. Everton A. Corson anil Willard W. ' Adam* were elected member* of the Operation «*erlorme«l. Waller fbattln, watchman at the . Ocean City Title and Trust Company'* . building, who ha* been III for several* week*, wa* taken lo the Atlantic. Clly r Hospital on Sunday lo undergo au , operation for an Internal ulcer. He I" under the care of Dr. W. P. Halne*. of this city. The ladles' Aid Society of luiman1 no! Baptist Church will have\ hake e rale al \V llll*' grocery store. Ninth street aud Aabury avenue, Saturday, 1. April 12, beginning al 10 a. m. Cakes, I Mr- arid bread will be on sale. Don't nil** it. Get your order* In early. * a special meeting uf the Lsdlea' Auxiliary of Noa I and 2 Fire Companlee " will be held Friday eveqjng, April 11, II at 8 o'clock In the parjpr.of Reliance lire house. A full Aeudance la re5 quested. It la stated by Mra. Florence M. (Jllhert, the secretary. if Diaaoiailon of ranannibtp. n Weatherhv 4 Adam*, of Tuckahoe, having carried oo the undertaking bireI ne** for the part three and one-half '• year*, have, by mutual consent, dla- *- solved partnership.* The husluera will be conducted by Mr A. B. Adams, tba ^ Juulor member of the tlrm adv. 4-10, It "" Men for a-rembllug agricultural Imptementa. Apply at once. „ \ Hatkman Mm Co I Ureulocb, N. J. *. 'if"'"1 Ron* Phllada adv. 4-10. 2t •e | R^m^od biMdltotman in wile and bkby In rellued private fatn r- ! lly, from June 1 lo September 16; stall n. term* and full particulars. Add raw | M.H. F., SENTINEL offlee. adv. 4-10, 3

DREXBL ARCHITECTS TO 1 ) . RECOMMEND HALL PLANS ; • -C . I . .Three FromTttnl ittilp Selected I I — "j " | Three Selected

RED MEN ENJOYED ■ BIG CELEBRATION Members and Friends of Kfll- ; mla Tribe Had Jolly Time in Wigwam. { The member* and friend* of Knlmia t Trlla*. No. 220, Imp O R M„ WedI lie-day evening of lart week, had » great celebration of the trllw '- Hfteeulh r which was held In Ihe wigwam of the organization in K.of? » P. Hall. . I The entertainment opened w ith an address of welcome by Samuel flollman, delivered In' thl* genllemaii'* won much applau-e. mX reading by ' Mb* Catharine Smith made a strong appeal Kyi he large gathering f William Shafkr appeared In n mono- ! " followed liy a piano -ulo by Earl 1 Pfander. Scott aud Kerr, o( Atlantic 1 City, prereiited an entertaining program. Mia* Maude Peachy gave an ' ' excellent recitation. Then came u 1 reading by Wesley Barclay. ' Henry Young sang a well choreti " selection, accompanied by Mr* MorrlWllllam Price'* -Irlgtng wa* a feature of the evening'* entertainment Mr*. Morrlsou wa- at the piauo There were al»o *ome very good ' piano solo- by Mr Scoll, of Atlantic 1 Clly. The feed of "cori. and venteuu" pro vlded by the tribe was greatly enjoyed f by all present, and the * lallor* ex- » pre-aed their appreciation of the evenf lug'* entertainment NEW CAME LAWS h- i.h— t t.euUI-line. The New Jersey F1«h and Claiue I new law* pertaining to that office to the game warden* of Hie Slaie, calie Ing attentlmi to such statute* In which * there hare been radical change*. Hint I warden* arc now familiarizing them new measure*, which have been i r signed by Governor Fielder: B Upland Game— It shall be unlawful In capture, kill, Injure or dealmy. or to have In pn*re*-dou, any quail, rabbit, squirrel. Eugll*h or ringiirck pbeas- ' ant, rutfed grou-e. prairie chicken, ' wild turkey or Hungarian partridge,' 1 excepting only b.t*eeu the tilth day j of November and lb* lMh day of December. both date- lucluart'e. e The open reason for woodinck I(rum Ilic.lOth day of Uclober to the - tbtli day of December, both date* Inr clualve. Wild Waterfowl— It shall I* unlawI fill to now, deposit or place any rye bi | - other cereal or ford of any kind qr character In any of the aalt water* of | □ till* State within 400 feel of any Ice,! r marsh or meadow, bar or hank, or j t heaped waweed not covered with | a water, or to cause the same to be done, il for the purpo-e of luring, decoying or) halting auy goore, duck, swan, brant J f or tny kind of water wild fowl," what- ^ c -oever, so that the same may be ahot , at, wound, kill; or capture any goore. duck, swan, brant or other waterfowl while feeding or attempllng to feed w here any rye or oilier cereal or food of any kind or character la known to have been sown.- deposited or placed In violation of thl* art, under a penalty '• of |50 for each offence. This act to " lake effect Imtnedlelely. Unlawful to sell game —It shell be unlawful to sell, offer for sale or poaaraa for rale for food purpurea, wit hiu tbla H ale, whether killed within or without thl* Slate, auy of the dead bodies, or parts thereof, of squirrels of all " specie*, wild deer of all specie*, and '' the dead bodies, or part* thereof, of * any deed gameblrd* or songbird* belonging lo eny «pecle« or sub-specie* nstlve to tbl* Slate protected by law, 0 or belonging to auy family; any specle* or sub-species which Is native to ' thl* Slate and protected by law, 0 Vheihsr laljeii wltblu or without lb>" S'st*. nftder a penalty of |'J0 for each ' --.pilr'el, wild deer or birds above mene Honed so sold, offered for sale or pos,s sensed for sale for food purposes a* ^ aforeeald. Provided, however, that the unplucked carcasses of mallard and black duck*, pheasants of all ||( species, Scotch grouse, European black )f plover, red-legged partridge, Egyptian •- 1

quail, and Ihe carca-w* of deer raised 011 game preserves In thla Stale. 01 coming from another Stete or country, 1,. which are properly tagged by Ihe Stale authorities, insy be sold at auy time ih for food puriHwes. y, Gameffah — It shall be unlawful lo < catch,, kill, lake or have In possession ■ pi auy brook trouf, except oDly from the lat (lay of Aprl to the 15th day of July. 1 both dales lucluslve, lu each year. Provided, however, that trout which i x. have been artlflclally propagated may ea be sold et any time for food purposes 1, if properly Ugged, pursuant to the sure thorlty and In accordance with regula- 1 ;e. Hons now or hereafter .adopted by the ^ board c' tlah ajrd same commissioners of thl* SUle or any duly authorlxed j board, commission or officer of any | other State In which such trout shall ! if, have been propagated. Hakl tag shell n- be removed only by the consumer, and when so removed shall be destroyed. If! Raraand Pickerel -It shall be untie lawful to lake, catch, kill or have In It |*>*re**lon any black ban. white ban, j calico baaa, crapple or pike perch ex--dept only from the-16tb dey of Juue to ,n" ! ihe 80th day oj November, both date* lucluslve of each year. - It *ball he unlawful to take, kill, - catch or"have In possession, any pike -l- or pickerel, excepting only from the 30th day of May to the last day of Noin, I vember, b»th dataa Inclusive, m- 1 By the above section (28), It will ate 1 hereafter be unlewful to flak for pike em < aud plekeral during ItM month of Jan- ,« ■ uary. as heretofore. 11 ! ke

by Commissioners to Name Dtte of Sets Submitted. I' At a meeting of the Board of Trade | Monday eveniqg 11 wa* reported by * IJnHn Marts, tlprt he. representing the h [ IKaifWofTrailr, Martin Su-efman, from T the Progrerelve League, and, J. It." 8 Grove*, of Ihe Bu-lne*. Men's A-«ocl from Hif'F urgauizatioirs.had met with I * tbe Clly I'onimUaioner* that day, to > - gettier with three archllqcls from ' » Drexel Jnatllule, Philadelphia, fiTr J ' i-iinalderalion of the reveii plana sub Y>". ' milled by architect* for the propnred "J ' f city ball. - > The Drexel InrtHqlC architects, 8 1 Mart* -aid, took with them to Plilla-' - delphla three of.llie plan-, which ffiej ^ " will go. over carefully .aud later sub • mil their recommendation to the City T' 1 ('owuilmloner*. The latter, however 8 f ! will nut be bound by thl* recommen > t ; datlon t , c j It wa* ral.l that one of the plan* « -.provides for a hall that can-be built u - for about t-ki.noo. The other'plan* ,8 1 rail, for a building that Mill cort coll- >1 p -Iderably more than thl* sum. " ■ Wire in Car Barn. S * i The men In tlie Ninth rtreet lire ^ . house were called out to extinguish a ' blaze In thetrolley company's car barn ^ * Saturday afternoon, alerted by a wire In Ihe building becoming short cir- " ' .-ulled- The tire wV* reeu by Reading I Railroad office peoples who notltlrd the Are department. After the blaze ' had been extinguished, there wa* an1 oilier short circuit and the tire again 1 -lulled, tail-was quickly put oul. i' 1 _ m g I Nrtnmpf Ctfy Bollcnor. I i'heodnre W. Schlmpf, well-known I - attorney and In politic* a Roosevelt r Progressive, lilt* been releiied tiy the I Atlantic lily cortraOsajimers for clly 1 -ollcitor, and ha* accepted the- ap- 1 l-ilntment, which waa contlrmed lu " a \ open meeting Thursday morning ' i Schlmpf I* a close personal friend of " r 1 Director Harry Hacharach. ' f. Every seawin bring* sume change* I, In the rtyle of wall paper*, aud there ' liiange* art; for greater beauty and re I rr It Is also a pleasure to be able to ' F ; elate that the hourejiolder of limited I . mean* t* not debarred from there I charming effect*, a* some of the mo-t I attractive schemes are achieved In I d , quae inexpensive papers; so wher. 11 ' II comes to clioryiliig your wall piper*, make II a point before deciding lo ree - ' our full assortment, get our suggest imia " suit prices In buying tb|* year wo 1 1. Iiav-e bought In larger quantities itiau a ever, thereby being able lo give Hie | . j public tbe benelil -f the low price-, •• huh range from five ceul* apu-cc , -v up. We would appreciate an oppnr *- tuulty to serve you aud abow you our ■ Hue assortment a h. it. Smith a Son. Pha Progressive Pa|H.-rliangers and 1 -Decorators, -KH8 Aabury avenue, ■ i- Ocean lily, N. J. adv., 8 20, 9m 1 Try an- advertlremetit In the Skn^r1"" , Thomas J. Thorn jflotist !l .1128 Bay Ave. 'j Pansy nnd English Daisy Plants ^ California Privet Hedge Plants d Flower Seeds, Garden Seeds and o Onion Setts

DREW . : MANY TEACHERS : -A r'. ' a Instructors Ad- j dressed Sessions Held «t •« Cape May City. « The leaclier* of fa, a- May founly m, held In the high -chod at f.pr May J •Friday lart. presided over hv f. unty J Aaiuu W. ILuid. J The *p raker* and In-trucliir*' wyre J Assistant t'ommlsa'toiiwciif , H. 1 arris. ..f I rentoi, ; Paqt Wesley « N. tilllurd, heall of Hie I H- pertinent of a 'ommrrve and iK-iorylii the 8outlter.il J School. PblltftreMafJ W. fin- J '■u», Wcreiary of the Fedcrrtt-.u ..f ) | JeWI-lMvarmer- of America; George'; " HI Davl*, /Ofeihe Wlldwood High', 5 Wl— Marjprle Ml-Illtlre, t ape j a M aytnflrt House High School; Ml-s' J M. Klolae Qehuyirr: |iii«clp«l «f Ilia _ May Hlgji 8i-Ii.miI; George It. 1«UlpiL-Af the Dennis Township High < : Principal J K Clark, of the , Middle Township High HoIkkiI* Prln- , Clpal Landing Myer*. of the Wildwood High School: Ml** Mlrlarii'Frivd- ' man. or the Woodbine G r a rn mar ' ^cbool; Principal J. I! Ila-ilug*, «>r . West Cape May School; Mlaa The- , Fisher, of the Rio Grande School; , Mlaa E-lella Harris, of the Cape May .School; Ml** Anna Leveiomn. of 1 lie ' Woodbine -School, and J. D Town- ' -end. principal of the Rio Grande < •School. , Prof. Jame* M.. Stevens, «f thl* clly, , lit ofiarge of the grammar departmvii^dl vision of the inrtltule. A -letter wa* received byibefily , CommlKaionera at their weekly meet , fioui the electric light cdmpany giving Information aa lo which pole* ' IhrShoreKiirt Lluecati ure. TlVghure ' asked for the adoption a • re-nlutinn to the effect that the Shore < l. ne shall surrender no rlglitirtiy , till* stringing ot wires. Director Fi-lier onStuaiive of Novemtier. 1807, regulapaving and curbing, so that a'l \ rtreet corner* shall be circular, with" a r radius of reveu feet. 1 he Direclorof Public Work* hereby ' '' give- notice Hint he I- about lo apply a '* weed killer lo Hie .highway* of ]• Ocean City for the purpose of extern;!- '* therefrom Said liquid I* -aid to !»e datiI,, chicken- sod -,U C pe'suua are hereby iiuiilled to protect their property by keeping, them from roaming al large RoBKKY FfSIIKll, 'Director. adv. PHARMACY { Park and Tllford's t'aDdle-. A million dollars' worth of Wee candle* were' sold last year In two ctttea. What we did not sell New York did, Krenh line Just received. -A^'bst all your neigh- _ bur* are buying, you should try. Packages 5c to $2.00 iicwo lity. si.- 1. Helk.tn-x S. M. PONTIERE - CmiiHrapr Work i Why not make your aeraliore home more attractive by having a good lawn made? Mv gardener* are men of long -x •nd practical experience. .No matter I 5 what you want In thl* line. I am the man, * a* 1 guarantee all work iloite anil price* . Mtisfnatory. 1 Let me know what you want- done and I ' will give yon an estimate.

I The Breakers j Only Boardwalk Hotel -I | ^ y Now open. Steam heat, elevator./ i at :y Sun parlor. Booklet K. A. YOUNG, Manager |

; New Spring Styles at I POWELL'S ® The Reliable Dry Gimda Store. We have juat opened' a large Hlilpmeut of tlie celebrated Royal .Shirtwaists aud Middy Blouse*, In all *lze*. Made of linen, / j bs'.Gte, voile and wash alike, all priced to move quickly. Alio 1 line line of ratine*, voiles, ramie linen end luamb sllka by the jard. Coma and ace this . , P— i" | Pbone It- w PO\ NELL'S 02I ASBURY AVE. i R. CURTIS ROBINSON " Conveyancing j Insurance », notary public and commissioner of deeds ^ < " Nqs. 744-46 Asbury Avenue i: OC BAN CITY. N. J. Ill j ' K3»Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage-'^!

j McAllister's j: ^ The Foremost Dry Goods Store \[ i ■ ■ \ *' I i waist news ^ - I'retty «njH-W«-h S.ik \V-drt«!l!rtF-f,^v'»tVj.^,t*f ' / 1 curtain scrim ■ ' ^ : J ' 2 4 ■ $ S. S. McAllister | j> , . r ■ ' ! ONLY $3,000 I 7 ' == 4' ' i . V i - - 'I ... " { 1 , j For a I- urn i shed Cottage on Central j , ,0 I avenue near Thirteenth street, fac- I • | ing the ocean. It consists of five bed- j ' , t rooms, bath, living-room, dining- f , _ ■6 room, kitchen, 'Taundry, shower bath. |> j | Ix>t 40x100. j ' u • \ I • ;| Joseph I., Scull & Co. j; « j,. 757 Asbury Avenue i » B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate arid Fire Insurance o 101s asburv ave|4uc, occan city, n. jr ' j* t 'ullage on A*btiry avenue near First street, - .- - 61,800.00 „ 1 on Artiurv aveuue near Twelfth rtreet, - - - 82.000.00 Lot at Wesley- avenue and North rtreet, - - - . 6850 00 Lot at Eleventh afreet and Central avenue .... 81.150.00 l>o< at Central avenue, 850000 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ^ . Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, INI. J. , MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waltlug for two week* to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for c sale. Also lot* for Investment and for tmprovemant— the choice of * Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, n. j. , Rk AL K ST ATS MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN 30S EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY. N. J. } i Interesting to Investors or Who Wish' a Desirable location for a Seaside Home for S a le— a few louiocafed In Section o, Oeran Cily, n. J., ' in vicinity of State road and FeuaijilTania and Reading Railroad nation-. aha sit* for bungalow* adnata en Great Kgg Harbor Bey, Beaeley'a Point, n. J. A RT H U R0D. JB A R RO WS 632 central avenue , ocean city. n. j.

. -. 7W you a cottage, bungj-" r%]alow or apartment to fur- »■ 1 nish? We have adine of r furniture at less than Phila- . It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elseW ifidow w3h ades a Specialty. Ghas. E. Adams & Bro. '' ' '!l 720-22 Asbnry Avenae .HANN BUILDING eighth St. Opp P. B. B. Station t DIRECTORY —First Floor— - 301 Eighth Street * RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street * , ,r WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN. Real Estate Broker - 30" -Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second FloorRooms 2-3-4-5 . JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS WEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8-9-10-11- , YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA ^nXraUdpighud, reatfu'ud E. J.HAHH, Owner ury. Apply »o ' x Advertise in the SENTINEL

IIOTKI.il t'lD COrfMH. /o co' ~ o\ [ fS FIFTH STM1T ib \ \ V »UI!I inrnn vl ScotchMrHallJ ttereL Bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Kighth and Ninth Streets | OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL i0u ckntral avk.. ocean citt. n j opra^or lha Plraranlly wbmnwrtls bl.wintkk ' Mr*. & OKTUtL. THE KATHLU 1130 raoiral Av.uu., OCEAN CITY. N.J. MIMKEK LKWWA CONAED WYOMING IN OCEAN A V ENC K HOTEL ATGLEN On* of tlw moat neutrally 1 coated hoUla in I loess Cttr. Tbe aim has alwaya been I* make thie huuae trlect sod homelike, and ha larva and assured patronage proves iu aaoFor terra* and particular* add real, THE VVILMERS 708 C'oDlral Ave.' Open all Ihe year. Klratrelara table board. Kveiilng dmuera. NBI. C. WILNEB THE LAUREL 1118 CENTRAL AVENUE, NBAS BEACH ocean err*, N. J. ■RE. itlfTH TOWXJEXa, rrap au tba yaar - WrlUUrtacm* STERLING HOTEL OPEN ALL YEAR water beat. Wloter hoarder* aollcUed. B- A. LtHBEHT. THE HEWLINGS Moat daalrable locatton! Opan all year. Klevator 10 street level. Vapor L h. nr.ni.i vu> Ninth and Wartayave. oeaac Clly. N. J. OCEANIC Hon. Capacity "»• Elev-lor. Barvice unexcelled Open lor the eeaeon. MRS, S. A. BROWN Thirteenth Street and Aabury Avenue Boarding and Good Table Hoaro Keaaonable -> -vnoaro noaaoirauic

Ocean Clly Sew Jersey Try an Ai in The Sentinel atAL ENTTATH ANH IHHPBHJWfc - O. L- LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... : Correepondenoe aotloltad : : t : : : ' E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET OCIANCITV Ntw JIMir First National Bank Ooean City, N.J. CAPITAL UMM. SUKfUg 8M.8M _ M. CREWS E, PreeM—l W. BOOTT MAN a Oaahtar H. 8. MOWKKR. Am*. Caetllar J. F1TR1AN TATRM. NeltotMr 01 aiCToaai »r U M. ere*** ■- fea^rc E. w. Edward. R. BowaidTbaea "Ti'rr.; (e. U. Moo-* AiaretPoes Etoere n* mtaatera aiwR T*l.0iy <red J sSIii.toBaSy - ^aasaaae— —