Ocean City Sentinel, 17 April 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean iity Sentinel ! THURSDAY, AI'llll. )T. 1913. \ We shall lie Kiwi to receive Reins .,f new. ami communication* of Interest to this eommunlty nail our remit r. everywhere. . * All communication* shntld IxMrCompanled wjlh the full name anil ad drew of the writer, not necessarily, for publication, but a- a guarantee of • DOTS. Ocean t'lty builders are estimating upon a lot of work. J. M. ("healer I* "making Improve- < merits to the Interior of III* office. KlmerS Sohapti, of Philadelphia, ha* rented and wlll^uianage tile Hotel track meet t>etween the high e.'liool teamaof Atlantic t'lty-and Ocean City There were many member* of the Masonic lodge at the. fl r-t meeting held lu the new headquarter* In-t Thuraday evening. Ordinance No. 4J, providing for , at reel Improvement*, ha* been accepted Ntn Ural and Recotid reading* by the Cltj Oom ml winner*. Ordinance No. Ill, providing for re-pa-sed third and-llnal reading at the meeting of the City ("onimlwloner*. PERSONALS. Moe Wieeenthal and wife have returned from Florida.' Daniel Kocer, of Cape May, wa- a i vlaltor here Mouday. Jamea Franklin; of j'trttrtrtwlplii*. wa* In town Monday. James H. Ktiel-ier, of Philadelphia, was a visitor here Tpeaday. • It. II. liarber, of Har.el.lon, wa* a recent gueat of the Sterling. Mr*. William F. Gardiner i- visiting , In Newtleld and Philadelphia. IJfcar II. Thompson, of l'liil«del- '| phia, wai a vlaltor here Sunday. Henry li. Moore, of Haddnnllehl, i we* among the vlaltor* here Friday. W. \\\ Slbaoii and wife, of I'hlladelphla, were recent guesl* of the Katlilu. W F.Loux and family, of Philadelphia, reglatered at the Wyoming. Jamea A. l-ongatreet, of Philadelphia, w'a* among the visitor* here Friday. ! William Isiiigstretli and wife, nt, . Merchanlvllle, registered at the At- | BleuWilliam Rtaweller, of Philadelphia wa* among the arrival* at the III*- i cayne. _ i ' William Francis Smith, of PbtladelMonday. 1 Andrew 'Scull, of thl* 'city, *penl ' Sunday at lit* old home In May'* Iundlng. Herbert D. Reeve*, ol thl* city, "pent 1 the Week end at hi* home hi Port Kllxabetli. K. M. Cooper and family, of Ashland, N. J., were recent gue»t* of the Hewllng*. Charle* Kckert, -of thl* city, returned i Monday Yrora a vl*|t Ic friend* In Philadelphia. O F.Starr, of the li. of P.. wa* a vlaltor at the home of Mlsa Edna Hchurch over Sunday. < Oliver M. Gaudy, of Pleaaantvllle, *n lu Iowd Thuraday. He ha* ju*t recovered from a aerloua lllne**. J. Hi Fentoii and family, of Merclrantvllle, have opened their col tage, A122 Central avenue, for the aeaaon. Ml** Elizabeth S. Brown and Ml** Florence P. Brown have BTOn for the laat three week* at their Ocean avenue cottag#. J. W. MlMlmer, of Philadelphia, who own* a villa on the bay. between Tenth and Eleventh street", wa* In town yeeterday. Ml** Margaret Parker wa»k the organist at the Flrat M. K. Church Sunday, owlrg to the abseuue of Mr*. Charlotte Cheater. Mr*. Hannah Kvan*. of - Mlllvllle. haa been vlalllog at the home of Mr*. 3ohn B. Tow n»eiid, In tbla city, durI ug. the paat week. Mr*. Sarati W. John*on, of Newark, State Councilor of the I), of A . t* the guaal of Mia* Sal lie W. Lako^-State Council Secretary. . LOUUCIl necrciary. r-

The Rev. Ravel Hinlth, of theltlila w dflphla M K. Conference, and Mr* Smith are occupying their Fifth street •' cottage for a few day*. J 'J —-Arthur Shoemaker and Wilson Y. Christian, «tudeiit«'of the U. of P., ^ have been spending a few day* with their parent* to thl* city. Mr*. A M. Clark, of Philadelphia, »pent several day* In her collage on j" Central avenue, between Fifteenth and J Sixteenth street*. h| B. C. Ingereoll, of Wild wood, greeted many of hi* old friend* here Thursday . lie was a former re«ldent ' of thl* city: ± £ Mr*. D. B. Mayliewand Ml** Amy c( Miller, of tbt* city, returned Thursday evenlug after a visit of several day* lu Philadelphia. d Thomas J. Fegley and wife, of Phil- d ' adetpbla, were tiers the latter part of laat week and opened their cottage, (| I0S1 Wesley avenue, while lu the city. „ Mr. aod Mr*. John W. Thompson and William Burn, of Philadelphia, apent the week's end with Mr. and Mr*. John T{ Brow u on Ocean avenue I D. H. Pari* and wife, of Pbtladel- ' phla, apeut Saturday and Sunday here, * opening their collage, 887 Third street. Mr. Pan* la one of the active member* 1 of the yacht clob. Mr*. Robert Klllough and Mgst" Robert Klllough spending a fort- , night at the Breaker*. Mr. KJIfongti ( p ' Pol Rent. — UofurnlshW apart lyrnt — living room, dining mum, kiumru. i paotry, two bedrooms, bath and porch i l —Including heat and hot water, by tba i Mar; $SSU, Apply 808 Central ava. adv.

1 1 COTTAGES HERE - - ARE IN DEMAND i • Heal Estate Men Say the 'Outlook for Busy Season i Is Very Good. "ileal estate men -ay there la a con. ' 'tlnuc.f-at-d growing demand for cot. | tage* for the summer season In ibis " i city. ' ' . j Clayton Value- Brick, real estate The New ooiub cottage. Central ava-| ( nue, aboAf Thirteenth afreet, to Mr j Carter, of Philadelphia Cottage WW Twelfth street, to I)r. ! Harvey A. Craig, of Ualeabuig. 111. Collage 801 Si. Charles place to Mr, j ' Clement, of Haildonnehi: I Powell bungalow. Fourteenth* street [and Central avenue, to William K j -Dougherty, Jr., of Pl>lla-lel||l|la. Lower apartment Wit Peuiilyii place lo MI-a-Ky.ter, oM'hiladelphla. " Cottage 11 1 Fifth street to Dr. Cidllnk : .Fuulkrod, of Philadelphia. 1 Lower apartment 817 St. Charles place to Cornell E-lou Hartf, of Phllar del plila. I Hou-e lu renr of W. Sco» Hand'* ' rrtldence, him .Wesley avenue, to a Philadelphia party. I I'ppeV apartment, 151 1 Wesley eve- , nqe, to Mr* ijitteiiger, of Albany, N Y. Cottage 509 Ninth street, to Evan K. Lear, of Moorestown. Cotta'ge 877 lleLaucey place, to Joseph <>. l.aird, of Minneapolis. Lower aparlu>ent,,831 Fourth street, to William Livingstone, of- Pblladel- " phla. Palace Hotel to Mr*. Amur K. Mack- ' of Wlluiliigtoo. , Cottage tiJI ti.-eah avenue to Mr*. . Ileum Magoiilgal, of Mlllvllle. Tenth and Eleventh sireet*, to J. W. ' McDevItt, C. Caaaldy and K II. Parmely. of Philadelphia. ' Lower apartment, bay side, of 811 Fourth, Street to It. II McLaughlin, 1 of Philadelphia. The Adiqlral Casey collage, oil ■ 'Second street, to Lleiit. t'ommauder Frederfc^ It. Natle, I ". S. N„ of Her- . P. Ucuiupaugh, of. North East, Md. Cottage SJI Park pia'celoWm. A. Powell, of Philadelphia. Iwiwer apartment .1511 Weslejfavetiue to H. C. Richmond, of PhllidelHie Welsh bungalow on First street loll. C. Rudolph, of Philadelphia. - . Lower aparlineut Mi.i DcLanccy place to Fklward R. Randall, of Philadelphia. Lower Amir of Imue apartments, • Corinthian avenue and Penulyu place, FMward P. Simon, of Philadelphia. Upper apartment of Lauc apart- . merits to John (I. Smiueborn. ca-hler of the Ninth National llaok, Phllaj de'lphia , The Warner hiiddlng. on Pennlyn place, to C. H. Sclmrch of Philadelphia. Ilomberger wittagr, HIM DeLancry place, lo Jolfii tl. Steen. of I'hllaiielpbla. Cottage 101 H We-ley avenue to ■ Arthur J. Sax ton, of Philadelphia. Ruddemw bungalow, on Park place, I to lieorge W. Umterdowu, of Phlladel- ' phla. Upper, apartment of Dr. W. P. i llalnes' building, oil Pennlyn place lo . A. H BjBUsger, a Philadelphia chemist. , These are In addition lo llm*e al- [ ready reported to the SKMriNKl. dry Mr., ftrlck. ' W. C. T. U. SOCIAL Wrmker* and Friends upend [ The social given by the W. C. T. U. , at the Sterling Tuesday evening wa* well attended. An lutere-tlng addreea was made by Mr*. Aunle Steelman, ' president of the Atlantic Couhty W. L 0. Ti-th : — ; T- ' A violin anln wa* given by Earl liarber and a piano solo by- Ml** Minerva 1 Adam*. 1 Four girl* from tlie L T. L. sang • prettily, a* did four little boy* from the Following the exerclne* There were i- refreshment*. Mew Urn* Boards. The member* of the Christian e Endeavor 8ocle|x_nf the : First Pre»byc terlan Church liave proentrd two pretty* hymn boards to the cbouih. which were li)K]>osltlon for the dr- ,

lime last Sunday. The gift I* much , appreciated by the leader of the choir, j Lewi* E Smith, and the olh^ vocal- , 1 « If a prominent contractor and builder , George Markwgrd.of West Phlladel•^itlla, who wa* a special policeman on the Shore Fast Llue cars for Ibe laat I two seaaona, I* among the visitor* J where hi* brother bars cottage , Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Scott aud I Master Ugtiert Y. Scott, of Ovar brook, have B#ii week-end gue»t* at Ibe Breaker*, prvvlou* to occupying their cottage on St. Charle* place for the ■Ummer. Mr*. - George Y. Schoch aud her daughter, of Philadelphia, *pent a few at the Breaker*. They came down to look owfr tlielr cottage, which will injury abort ly for the summer. Must Buy lor (iradlag. The case of f!|d ward M. Sutton and A. Cotton verau* Albert A. suit being brought to recover 11500 for grading the tract known a* Glen Cove at Ocean City, wa* tried at court last w'eek. The defense claimed that the plaintiff" had agreed to accept t»n lot* In settlement at t?60 each, hut -plaluilft claimed II was to be a <-a*b transaction. Vetdlct for plaint Iff for , 1 H 580 70, with lutereat from lt*». j I WAHTKD.^-Small apartmentor large room, betwmncbivfiitL and Fourteenth i at reels, near ocean, for •ummer Adi drew L. W. Rklanour, 4;B E. Walnut Lane, GariDButowu, Phlladalpbla, Pa adv. It

.WILL ORDER ALL MATERIAL 1 D FOR AUTOMOBILE BRIDOE

" FAVOR BEESLEY'S | POINT BRIDGE1 t-j - . (ej Boards of Erecholders Take , .:l Active Steps Looking to •- i Its Construction. The following re«oluthW». pa-wl by i r the Atlantic County Board of Free- - holder* Wednesday. April 9, were -ent i r t^e SKNTiNKi.too Idte for publleation J nnlder* of the County of ("apt May, N'ew Jersey, have pre*«iled to thl* i Freehuldera of .the County of Cape i May, held uu the 7th day of April „ 1913. In which the Board of Choee.i [ Freeholder* or said Ca|>e May t>unty(i did order that aTirldge iw hullt forth- j, ,t with along and over the roule to the , ' ocean highway from Beealey'* Point, [ | lu the Cmmty of Ca.pe May, to the City of Somer*' Point, In the County of At-. . lautlc, and n»keil r.ir the co-operation | of the Board of Cho*en Freeholder" of this county; ami Whereas, The Board of Chosen Free- j ° holder* of thl* county have on several t occasion* met wlththe Rnard ofttiioseu ' ' Freeholders of ( ape May County,.' and also with Hie State t'ouiml**lorier 1 of l'uhllc Roads for the pnrpone of a*- 1 certalnlng the best locatlou for eald bridge; and ' Whereas, It was the consensus of I opinion of the Chosen Freeholders of;' , both of the counties above named and - ' that of the state Commissioner of Pub- ' lie Roads that the most feasible routs 1 lor building said bridge was at a point ! ' at the termination of Atkinson avenue on Hickory Point, lu Homers' Point, I aud from thence acruss to lleealey's 1 " Point, cwuueclhig wlih Hie' road lead- 1 )r lug from lice-ley's Point to Cape May ; r" and ' Whereas, The board of both oiun. l " lie* were authorlxed to secure bid* for : the purpoae of making pm|ier*ouudk" logs over the above named route In , order to drlermiue what character of | '' structure would be beat adopted; and j • Whereas, Bid* have already been received from several parties touchiug I '' thl* work, and the bid* of Phillip* and Worthlugtou, of New yhrk, offlUAO! -T for 50 borings, I* «atl«faclory ; therefore, be It Resolved, by the Board ofChojeu "• Freeholders of thl* couuty that the e' bridge committee of tbt* county be, ! '• and they are hereby, auttmrl/.ed tn ■ employ the said Hrin to do said work i at tbe pi ice named, providing the t *' board of Cajw May County concur In J said employment and agree lo pay " one-half thecost; and be II further Resolved. That this board concur lu Hie resolution of the Cape May County Director Rutherford and Charlea W. Haul and Jamea F Eustace, of tbe i Cape May Couuty Board of Freehuldera, were at the meeting 1 SELLING OCEAN FRONT ' t ~t — ■ i a i |„ Clailun Maine* Brick. - Clayton Haines Brick reports the ,|. sale of tlfly feet of ocean front lot. ,y beginning 1(10 feet notlb of Thirty- ' fourth atreel, to Dr. W. P. Halnea, of thla city. Mr Brick haa sold for Edward P. ! Luptou his lot, 68x185 feel, on Ocean avenue, adJohHug 1". H Woodward's ° new bungalow, to* Philadelphia man, | who will make an attractive Improvemeat. - j "" Mr. Brick and J M ( lie*lrr have " been Interested I- several real estate "• transactions tsce&tly. They sold the ' ' William Evane'.buugalow, at Tweifly- j seventh street, to e Phlledelphlen. I Mr. Even* haa signed the contract for another huuae lo he completed by June , IS on lit* recently acquired ocean front ' '* property sold lo him by Mr. Brick. 1 Mr. Evans bas given to J. P. Fox tbe : contract to grade and Improve hi* ™ Wesley avenue tract. Mr. Brick haa sold a lot to Mr*. Lydla W. Evan* adjoining her grounde on Garden* mad. and O. M. Towneend 111 ta building a double garage for ber. J'" William Evans, of Marlton, ha*; thought 9» feet of ocean front extendlug from Thirtieth street south, and e

thl* Mae sold through Me#* re Chester j and Brick, for the account of Mr. i Even*— 100 feet at the corner of Thirtieib street, with tbe riparian grant, ' to H harpies* Townsend Zook, of Pbll- j 1 adelpbla, and the adjoining 100 feet to F a client of A \V. Heury1(pf Mlllvllle. i Norvln Smith, of thla elty. wt-o has " a student at tbe Naval Prepare- ' Behool.Annepolle.hae finished the : course aud I* this week taking the ex- 1 initiations In I'hlladelphla In enler I I United Htetee Naval Academy el f Annapolis, ' Tbe "Plantation (fecial." lu aid of - I mmaiiuel BaptlelCnurch. announced for next Tuesday evening, has en ele- . nient of mystery In It, the Milntlou of which depends upon a pernonel vlalt to Mrs. Pfanden home, 1117 Asbury Every eeaaor brings some changes lu thsjitjlsnf *all paper*, and these change* are for greater beauty end re llnement in home decorations. I It bi also a pleasure to be able to stele tbal tbe householder of limited ' mean* la not debarred from the*e r charming elTect#. a* some of the most ' • attractive ecbeuiee ere achieved In A quite inexpenelve paper*; so when it a comes to choosing your wall papers, make It a point before deciding lo we II our full assortment, get 6ur suggestion* it aud prices In buying tbla year we h have bought lu larger quantities then 'ever, tuereby belug able to give. tbe, I public tbe benefit -f tbe 'low prices, wblcb range frote Hve cents apiece pp. We would appreciate an oppor re tunlty, to serve you and ebow you ourl b : due Seortmeot. | j. B. R. Burnt & Son, in The Prograeetve Paperhengere and < 1 I Decorators, 1048 Asbury avenue, | I I O.-ean City, N. J, j adv., S 3), lni '

' ,E. M. Sutton, ckthc Contract- 1 j'" in^ Firm, Says Work Will be Pushed. [f K M. Mutton, of the j*'ult»n A Cor- ! -hi Company, said Tuesday evening I1 that the firm will place an order thl* ! b ' »ed In the roustrutlion of the aulo- 1 mobile bridge " F ll Is -tiile.l that all ofdtie cumpany'a > he dl-po*ed of and that-nothiug now I' standadn the way of the progress of > die work of building Hie bridge Two caMoads of plilug for -the bulk- a heads of the proposed ■ ^aatn/TIfl'Igf tU aerossGreat Egg Harbor Ray from thl-' / , I. ■ any lime now. u la staieil. / \ The oph-ira q( the bfklfce^con.pany r i held a meeting Monday evening and S "irranged that the contract f.n^Hie J: bridge work lie • xicutert with the Hut i ton A Corson ' 'oiupauy Thl" emit ract, d duly executed, will be.p rerouted at a T 1 meetlhg of the bridge r.impady to be u ! held this everting, ll Instated. HE FOUGIJT SALOONS The Rev. J. Mason Wells. |iaatur of s the Rapil-t Church of Keiinetl Square, *' Pa . assisted Paetor Gee In the even- 4 service at luiinauuel Itapt I- 1 d Mr. Weil's I* vl-illng Ocean City. A : church seuUhlm and Ills wife and 11 ■ baby away for I week. They dlil this ° > because of the nervous condition of I' Mr Wells, a condition which was , about thruugli over-work in ; I campaign Chester County has tieen waging against llcen-ed siIimiiis. 1 was the victory of Coatesvllle. F , didereiiY-scetl n« ut the coqjitjt. Mr. Wells I* enjoying Ins weeCat 0 i the Hew ling- Hotel a* those can who ( , fought bravely anil succesafully. (i i The Firtg National Hank of Ocean '' ("My I" housed In a substantial brick 11 1 ! building with modern vaults and lint t locks. adv. li I — - — — — " . . . — REPORT OF THE CONDITION g ; | or 11 I OCEAN CITY TITLE AND n TRUST CO. I of OCEAN CITY, N. J. P ' ! Ilouilaaad moncaxes. I ran 00 I I stocks and bonds. TUusiU . • I r«ss.s , pSwaadbliS ""Uteba^eS"' i sffiS3Si,nrt" . fSs f . . ifinaaUcrrllBealaa'of deposit l-i.7s.isi I { i-Blldid checks. miliutldln l-vsuil u |ron^» sttkijele.. " "" lo.jwxi i , 1 W k' r "10 -m, •nrtlMI.HUiwrll. I Ifeasur-r, til tb- aboveaTaiuMl cstmpanr, b* ; In* -evsralh'^indT^^mu. ■ | W1I.I.I\M PreakMni- - ' j KMegaUiaay ylKXR leu. " m" lb r ^ I . Noiary I'uuil,-. I HADDOCK'S PHARMACY a i II Free at Maddock's Pharmacy, ' ' i $35 Symphony Talking Machine l j with $30 worth of purchases. Get J e i tickets with each purchase. When 1 j you have $20 worth get machine, a j % Double disc records fitting any ' ' j machine, 75c each. <• — : -'Thomas J. Thorn [ ' jflotist ;

1128 Bay Ave. I and English Daisy Plants California Privet Hedge Plants ; Seeds, Garden Seeds and Onion Setts

Id. of a. councils had good time ' . \ -5 — Visitors from Many Towns Were Guests of Local Lodge Members, j Member* of Ocean 1 Ity Cmim ii; N.i '10 D of A . entertained In their lodge HaddonBald; Tui-liahoe. No 1*. Ml-.. Kh[|»y, Nh. W. Hrullvlile: • alnmhis-I 51, LIiiwihhJ; Creko iil -. No ill . Goshen; Iiidmirii d e 11 c r, Nh. ' 06.1 I'edarville, aiidN«Jem|.la, No. II. Mlddfotown.' All Xjit-eq^iiiiu-lls, rYreq^t No-. 3* and ll^tftirv organl.e.1 hj tl.cM I eA . i - ' xTli^r.' were one hundred vbjjjvire in the i^um 'and Mveiityrone lunhja is ..r Hie local lydgc. " ^ were filadr by niaiiy of the i I entertainment wa* provided > The n-h po'ud wa- a feature Refresh- ) merits were enjoyed by all j INSTITUTED LODGE ] — *— . ' A. G. Gilbert, William L. .Gilbert, j Mrs. Annie K. Lake. Mrs. Florence M. j Ml*. Ballle W. Lake aud Mrs. < Minnie Carlisle, of this elly, and Mrs. j darali W. Johnson, of Newark, went j If l-embufg, Cxuiherland County, N ! met some of the other jstate j otllcers and a delegation from Imle- | ■■eiideuM Council, No. 65, I) of A,, i of t'edarvllle. A newmuiicil wa* nistlluled. to tie 'j known as Pride of Cumberland, No. 74. i There were S> appllcailtw^Mhe lostllu- j Hon. The council's projects gre ; Mr*. Mary C. Macfarlajfir who > ow Iie.1 property at First H/eet and J Ocean avenue, died recently at her J home lu Becane, Pa Hhe had been a J visitor here for many year* Hhe , leaves a family. J The Director of Public Works hereby J give* police that he Is about to epply a 1 weed klllerio the highway* of • Ocean City for the purpo-e of extern* I- * listing llie weeds and wild gra-sek t therefrom. Bald liquid Is said to be dan- J geroua tn chickens and animals, and all ] are hereby notified In protect a Ihrlr property by keeping them from ] roaming at large. j RrVHKiri Fish Kit, Director. adv 1 REPORT OF THE COROIDOH First National Bank or OCEAN CITY. *T ' ****** Ui'y. ni>|»ma>. Of N*|J Jepwy. 1 1 h. losnsand.llscno'ri'S!' '$.**, Sib I Overdrafts, secured anil oaaseilred, I « 1 Hpeelv. ^ ^ rt,:>,;| pttou b iM wlUi^. H. TrjMia- *^5 ' TuUU, «* WK XJ ^ Uapllal shwj P"ld lu, I «IJP.I)II t'nil'l'vldro " proltts, less eipense* " National hetak noire ouubuullna, BtOUD Daaiandoartfialtre'ot'daposir, " ' arxa Caauler's elieeXs oiiUlandlnc. aim J H 1 1 ts^*y*ble, Inehid^rnj^rert I aestre ^ , orreet— At est. « ^ MT|T#S4 ai.iirrt roriri, " W *l,*4Ru?^lore. : Ocean CUji, N.J. Uell,«»-X IS. M. PONTIERE Hanftarapr ®nrk Why nnt make your seashore home more attractive by having a good lawn made? My* gardeners arc men of long and practical experience. No matter * what you want in tbi* line, I am the man. a* I guarantee all work done and prices ^ ^ I.et me Enow what you waul done and I will give you an estimate.

~ ; ■ 1 AVE yon a cottage, bung- - H alow or apartment toTur1 nish? We have a line of L E furniture at less than**Philaprices. ! L nHHBilw will pay you to call aud see our stock before buyiug elsewhere. "! Windcxtv Shades a Specialty. ; '■ " *T-'ratDf 720.22 isotrJ Avenne [New Spring Styles at Si POWELL'S — e i Tba Reliable Dry Goods Htore. We have Jwat opened a large thlpment of tin ■ celebrated Royal Hbirtwalsts and Middy Blouse*, In all *lxe». Made of llnbtt r ] batiste, voile and waah *tlka, all prtoad to move quickly. Alao a fine line o I ratine*, voiles, ranue linen and Insaah ellka by tbe yard. Come and see thl d j new line. it 1 I'haav aw PO WE LL' S 8fl AUBUmY AVB ot

I MoAllisTer's I 7' The Fore moSt Pry gToxs Store ^ | waist news | | curtain scrim h f j I S. S. McAllister | S ..FOR SALE.. 1 Well located Tot on Wesley " » Avenue, facing the ocean,- f| p| between Twelfth and ThirH tecnth streets. Ideal for sj ^ , snnnnof home. Only $1150. ® 1 | Joseph I. Scull & Co. | 75/ Asbury Avenue ® i Kf»n>i>mii»im»n*enHM»n>ii»»fimni>iiii»i> j HARVEY Y. LAKE ! REAL ESTATE j 838 Asbury Avenue j | Ocean City New Jersey B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance 10i8 asbury avenue, ocean citv, !m. j. Cottage on A*bury aveniie near Flr-t street. - - - f 1,800.00 i Cottage on A.buty- avenue near Twelfth street, - - - »J,000.00. ' at Wreley avenue and North afreet. .... is5000 1 ! Imt at Eleventh sireet aod Central avenue .... $1,160.00 l-oi at Central avenue, $50000 1 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick : A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. i MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to kuow If you can get It; "we can tell yon at a once. Bargain* in Bay and Gceau front propertlae. Choice cottage* for » sale. Alao lota for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply 1" 0 J. M. CHESTER & CO., ? Ocean City. Nl j. "l RBAL ESTATE MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS E. J..HANN 305 EIGHTH STREET C OCEAN CITY. N. J. Interesting/ to Investors —or Those Who Wish a Desirable (bcation for a Seaside Home \ rnp S A L E "6 few loU located In Section O. Ooean CSty. N. J.. ■ In vicinity of State road awl l'enwylvsnia and Reading Railroad station*. Also site* -for bungalow* situate on Great Egg " Rubor Bay, Beealey'* Print, N. 1. arthurod. ^arrows i. b32 central avenue ocean citv. w. j. Z H ANN BUILDING J r" Elfthlh Bt. Opp p. R. R. 8 lotion DIRECTORY j -^Firet Floor-*-r. 301 Eighth Street )(- RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating a-1 303 Eighth Street i WATT & "RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law -•-Second Floor— r ''Rooms 2-3-4-5 *■ JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms .8-9- 1(KU — jp YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE ; -w-Th'Ird Floor— L Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA ~ f6R rent". -Most desirable olticas In Ocean TT t ITIUU Ainnai Qty. Veil heated, lighted, ventilated and aaol- £Ji J, VBllCI llM) '«y- appw*0 ; kit, - " " — v - - - - Advertise in the SENTINEL m. V

/ S> COR fR FIFTH WflEET All / w iEjitr Him \ _ 10TGL Bise/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Ketweon Eighth and Ninth Htreat* OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SM ITH THE IMPERIAL . una u-KNTRAb avb., OCEAN CITT. W J U|S-D tor ths reason^ PleanaUy ",m opfctr All winter Itlaiisrs svfvvO at If JB. Mrs. U, OKTZKL. THE KATHLU ' OCEAN CITY. N.J. M IS.* KM LEWIS A CON ARD WYOMING tag out. AN a VF.Nl l ocean City. R. J. HOTEL ATGLEN On# of U» aioat esmtrally loeaiad hotels la Ooeau «ty. Tha aim ha* alwsyi bean to tunks till* bona* select and hornet ika and iu lur^-s and assured patronage proves lu sne-re-aa. Fur terms and partieolar* address , a. c. aorr, r,.p. THE WILMERS 708 Central Ava. all the year. * Flret-clasa table board. Evening dinner*. .tixua. c. r. wuxxr THE LAUREL 1 UUI CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR BEACH OCEAN CITY, N. J. HU.jqlTII TOWRBBHB, Vref ("pen all Us# J*ar Writs tor tarms STERLING HOTEL I OFENALLYEAR | Hot water heat Winter boarder, i solicited. 8 A. LtEREXT. THE HEWLINGS Moat desirable location. Opso all year; Elevator to atraet level. Vapor Heat. I. II. HBWUIW . Nlnlti aitd Wreley ave. Oeeaa Cttj. M. J. ' OCEANIC ' l too, capacity »0. EW valor. Beraaa »_ eakee •w Try an Ai in The Sentinel ' .r_A ekal aeraTi aw hwieawH C. L. LAKE ^ ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... E C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY HEW JKRBKY. First National Bank Ocecn City, N. J. CAPITAL $$M$A_SU8POW MUM Um B.S(nTmt, VHM-meMaal er H. a. BOWEEE. ut omkim J. rlTEtAE TATEM. Illimu DIRXCTORBl L. M . Urres- R|kJRna*_ ""xaa'ic Msrshatl C. r. LaaaetBf •A ° Wa. O. Mare* . Alaret p*a :r Wm hmstl