Ocean CitySentlnel THURSDAY. A Pltl J. £*. lklll. | We ahall I* »■&'• I" re«*ive irom- of to thta community aucl our reader* everywhere. ■ •» AH ofimmunteatkiiui should he aicompaulad with the full name anil addrns of the writer, not necessarily for (inhumation, hut a- n guarantee of good fallli. _ — : ^ i DOTS. No ba-eball here Ihl- summer. , ileaullful weather alter the rain- I Have your job priming done at the Hkm im.i. Prlntlna Huu-e. ' Weather 'wb* a trifle raw Knnday 1 hul It turned out all tilth! Monday. ' "Hot Kent" and "For Sale" -Ign- ] can he bought at the HBStTlNKl. office. _ Weather prophete aay we are to have . plea-ant weather here uext -uiuwer, , with uccaalonal ahower-. - J. Edgar Welch will he lu.talled a- \ Church next Sunday morning. < Jo-'^jdi 4 Hcull A Co have a new algn mi tfcelr ofllce building and al-o ' ■hollar alguaTlwfulerent pah* of the ' ully. Friend, of Si fa. I. aura Nahh. of J thla city, sympathize w/tli iier in her ' hone hy falling. PERSONALS. """S^lleu Sfiiilf wa. a llarri-l org vl.ltor J yeaterday. a recent vlaltor here. ' > Robert It Volluin, of Phlladelpina lia. opened III. cottage. I>r. Howard 1teed, of Philadelphia. • waa a recent vlaltor here. r John D. Haaaapent the week-end al 1 Ida Inrme In Philadelphia. Mra. Eva Vaufillder, of Petersburg. ' waa a vlaltor here Monday. t'harlea Welaa, of Philadelphia, wa- ( In town during the weak. , Mlaa Beatrice Ualuea ha- returned- I from a vl.ll to Philadelphia t The Rev. H. H llano, of Haildon c Height-, waa in town thla week. I A. It. Adam., of Tuckahoe, wa. " aiming the visitor. here Monday. 1 F. K. Darby and wife have returned ' from a vlalt to Waalilngtoii, D. C. j , 11. A. Illaler, Jr., and hie fattiily arc , enjoylug life In their cottage here. George H. tlacon and family, of M divide, are reglatrred al the Oceania (leorge Fenaterruacher returned t<> Ida Home In Philadelphia ,Tue«dny. ' tleorge rt. Yen. of Philadelphia, waa visitor -here Tue-day gffil yeaterday tleorge Beunefr. of Philadelphia. Vi-n-d friend- In thta city overSuuday. t'harlea F. Wall and family, of , Philadelphia, were here during the , week, , tleorge Fenalcrmacher, of I'ltllailel- . plila. la among Ihoae'reglalered at the Alglen. I Oscar V. II Ig Irani, »f Lau-downe, a • pro|ierty owner here, waa In town Sal- 1 tirday. ■ , l.\ b. Hagy and wife, 'of I'hlladel- ■ plila, were nceot giteet. of llie Ul»- ■ cay no. Mr. and Mfa. Tliomaa W'altauu. uf I Philadelphia, were viallor. here over I .Sunday.' ' William F Slirlver and wife, of Philadelphia, greeted friend, here a few i David Jeater. of Cainden, wa. a vial- 1 lor during the week and registered nl the Hewllngqi Mra, Kenton -Warne, of PRltldel- 1 phla, a summer vl.ltor, waa In town a few day a ago"! Dr. tleorge \V. Urrjuhart, of Phlla- ' delphla, apeiit reveral day* here during the week. William D. Wltaon and wife, of Mlllvtlle. have o|ieiied their cottage . for a few daya. (I. A. Illaler rrglalered at the Itreakrra. He anticipate* .pending . the aeaaon here, Mra. Ealella Cox, of Bridgeport, Conn., haa lieen vlalllng Mra. I.ydle (PHrleTrtn thla city. ' FHienezer Adam- and aon, W. W. ! Adama, of Philadelphia, were recent gurata of the Sterling. Thomaa Malliewa haa bought, a j ■mall farm at Tuckahoe where he and i Ida faintly will realde. J. W. Iurndenhergvr and family, of Philadelphia, were among lire week', j ■rrlveTTkt the Katblui . Mra. J. C. Cunningham and Mra. J . ' C. Da v lea, of Weal Philadelphia, are registered at the Wyoming. W. H. Vanderlierchen and wife, of I Philadelphia, were In town a few daya ago, taking a look arouud. Mr. and Mra. H. T. Kill* and Mr. and Mra. George (loll, of Philadelphia', j ■pent Sunday In Ocean City. j J. S. Beach, wfjo spent Hie w Inter at Ida home In Meadvllle, Pa , I- among! the week'a arrival. In thla city. Mlaa Emma S. Kalrer, of Philadelphia, la the gueat of Mra Harry Park, of SMS Central avenue, thla city. Joacph Un IT and family, of Oerraantown, have been vlaltlug thla city, where they are owuen of property. Mra. Anna Boellger.of Philadelphia, a pent aeveral daya vary, pleaaantly with heralater, Mra. Genie Uluckert. John Teat, of Philadelphia, who owua a aummer home In thla city, waa among the V laller* here yeaterday. Frederick S. Fox, wife and aon, David Balrd Fox, of Camden, collage ownera here, were In town thla week. Dr. and Mra.B.C. Baugban, of Pliil- ' adelpiiia, who have a beoae on III* Gardens tract, werevlaltora hcreTucaday. (ieorge Kobb, of Philadelphia who lia* a collage An Batleraea road, waa a recent vlaltor. accompanied by Ida wlfe.t Mra F. Gluckert and dauglder, MrajicCurdy, of Philadelphia, are occupy-
1 CORRAN WILL BE x ON TOM II . Yicc^Cohitnodore to Assist in ^Tsat's Navigation in Big i , -Bermuda Race. ' -. Il-tarrlng tu (lie entry of (.'aptalu f Mill ford'- T-K'-anV-.l I In I lie Bermuda J race, Ibe l'liilailcl|/W Sunday Record , - ; had the following^ " ] The entry of T.iciquu II waa brought ! aliout by the'eflii'da of I harlea (ilaaer -and "line" rtirtet. ~ Tlieae two- men (lie* race and capture' (he Bermuda t ('up. , that the boat. will be ready for the t race and -aid thai ehe wouhr ( be launched May IT for her trial trip , with everything aboard and theen- , giue ready for the fl rat ruu to N.dmi- u et-| End I Jgtit-hip, -with "Doc" , ' Street and Ida crew atmard. Mr. Mul- „ ford will give hi- attention to Ihe work -if preparation for llie race and lia. ex- , -uggention of Ihe men who have had j ex perleuce in former racee. It l„ Young will -all a- navigator n , of Ihe Tin-asm If aild llie balance of p . thecrrw #111 be made up of men. wlio c have had ex peneifc- In ocean racing c , S|M>rllng, of Bermuda, will lie u aboard, and that mean. Ihe new boat . Hill have a loan aboard who kiiow-a every reef around tlio laland. If thla count', for anything It will glve-the „ boat an ail vantage. ' , "Dick" Mluchell will be aiiutber of v ihe crew, and lie liaa bad experience (| in all (he oil -allure racea of thla ijiecllon. He al-o made Ihe Ilavaiii'race and , . ha- Ihe record of being the beat helma- , \*n lljl" "ccUou .| Vice Commodore l.'harlea J (.'urran. , ..f IJie Zurii Oil Company, will lie an- H •AJicr member of Ihe crew, and Ida J record aiiowa ex|ierleuoe. He haa | taken pari In the Havana race, the , i'wo engineer* will be taken' ^nd tliey h wll( be .elected. with care. 1.. Wllhud Mulford I- prealdefd of ,( Aiuvrh-nu liar l.ock Iknnpany and . lia- lieen In the a|»rl for mai^v year*. ^ II will be remembered , thai he won the pliaiuploii-hlp of the Sotlfl Jera y K c.nfvt for Wo year, with hla Tocaara I. ( boat la now In Id- poa-ea-lon). t and, ahuuld llie new buat meet Willi a , mlabap. the chance, are the old boat will bt entered for the race, a. Mr . lo'di^a tiling, never . ato|ia until II 'ta . OYSTER SUPPER To toe Ultra In Piral XI M. Ctourfih (. The member- uf the Bad lea' Aid i Society of the Fir.t M. K Church will t give an oyater supper In (lie mh-IbI i ■ room, of .he church next Tue-l.y , evening from li to k o'clock. Ticket, t tlfly cenla. The broceeda are to l-e ■ devuleil In paying Aitl the aoclely'a a - obllgattona on the church debt. ■ The -oy at era will be served In dlf- I fereul alylea. and those wbo dealre In I , apemt « pleasant evening ahuuld nul | . to attend the supper. i . lug their Central avenue cottage lur a 1 F. F. Fa and wife, of Phlladal- ] r plila. who are building a cottage on r Filth street, werevlaltora here d iring 1 the week. Mra. Fannie Wilson, of Phlladal- j phla, ta occupying her collage In thla , city. She has a- her gueat Ml-a K-tlier ( l l.awreuce Iwar, who met with an i Injury to Ida head a few daya ago, 1a i , In Dclanciv ' | Charles E. Meehin, uf (ieriuautnwii, 1 . of the llrm S. S. Peunock-Meehau i . I'oiiipauy, was In Icrwn yeaterday, ai-oom panted by hla wife: I Mr-. Joseph Baker, who has been ' , seriously III at her home In Tuckahoe. I. now vlalllng her daughter, Mra. Oils e M. TuWnaend. In thla city. t A. J. DuAn, of Phdadelpli a, attorney fur the Ocean City (lardena Company and a summer resident of Itila t' j city, waa lu town Tuesday. Frank llarraa and wife arid Klwood I llarraa. of Philadelphia, raiuo down ' ' Friday and opened lhelr_j3>ttage on ^-Plymouth place for a few day*. I Mr. and \lr». Win. W. (Tiompaon, I af Germanlown. apent Saturday and Sunday al the Breakers They were ! at the Breaker* for entire aeaaon of ,f j fl912. f 'j James I'olk, of Merchant vllle.a-'well I- taking a few days' real ui thla city e : and giving the "glad hand" to many | friend*. |f | WtiTIaui Wallace, of Plekaautvllle. '* j has rented Mra Ida Shlmp'a cottage j on Weat avenue above Third alreet, '•[and will occupy It with hla family lu !• l a few daya. | city Tren-urer Bolla (larretaou and "Aimlly, wlin lived In II. H. Thorn's K Residence, Eighth alreel slid Anbury I avenue, for aeveral year*, have niuyed il- to thelrturn home on Aabury avenue, k, below Tenth etreet. Mr. and Mra. B. R Van Tine, of i- Weat Philadelphia, wqre lu touu thla y, week. Their bungaMWson Fifteenth street, near I'leaaurf aveuue. ta nearti |ng completion. It was built by An\j diew R. Scull. ., ... — BtHTlls.— Somera Ykiung and wife y° anuuunce tbe birth of a eon. y ' BlRTH.a-Boru to Mr. and Mra. E. J. n' llano. April 8, a baby girl, who ha* been named Ruuiae. *' Biwr.— April 22. going from 808 Third II- atreeltoUoirapavlllou.fi black leather l,C bag. T'llberal reward if relumed to 308 ^ ( Third alreel. Adv., It I . HiiMSAMC— Two Iota. OOllOO fiel, earner Fifty-eighth and (.'entral. Adho ; atfewa K. (i. H., Skntinkl oftloe. adv. ' HoBSalE.— UprlgMI pUnn; bargain: ■ ITS, or reut 82S Tor neawin. 1846 Can - ( Hal avenue. Adv^-tf ra- •]>. an Advertisement i ,y. j iu the Hk\ riM.i,
NEW POINTS RAISED IN SHIPMENT OF LIQUORS ' ^ ■ I
BASEBALL PARK IS TO BE CLOSED Causes 'Some Citizens to Bay They'll Donate Cash for Games. As stated In the MBimXRI. of la-'l week, there will he uo baseball game* here next aumufer. *o far artbeom.-er* uf llieytcean f'Hy Athletic Company . </ncerne<l i he officer, and .11-re.-ti.ra belli a meeting In the nflliv of, William E Ma— ey Saturday ulglit out ball games and lo closet he giyundi unle-a some person or persona ife-lle to lea-i- the park. aary after tlnee aeaaon* of scml-profea- 1 ■lonal haaehall. to lake- this step, the proposition not being a paying one. I II fact, llie director* have bad In draw on l heir personal bank accounts to the extent of from *IOf» to |2nb>arh at flit close of the summer, and, under the conditions, they feel that they are not warranted hi trying to boost the game any l-nger. It ta too bad that haaehall haa.lo lie dropped, because, In Ihe opinion of numbers of iieople.lliegamendverti-ed City to a wonderful exlenl and thus worth thousands of dollars Ttin-e al the mealing were President M.irrla.Hecrelary Harry Bowera, Treasurer J Ralph Wilson, Director. Tliomaa W. Armstrong. Henry D William K Ma«ey. K. M, Olla M Town-elid, William V. Gardiner, Andrew t'. Ilo.well, ('. I,. H A. W. Smith and John , Orqye* The la-t three named It la said that, since II ha. la-en thai the company had decided' In cut out baseball ga.ue- and close the ground- some of Ocfcail City's bual- 1 such action appeared uece-.ary, and tliey have volunteered to give llnaiiclal j ' -Iielp to keep the game* going .lurlflg i the coming aeaaon. TO CHANGE GUTTERS CM* to l-eiaplr Wllh Kl<|ur*la »l Amoniutollc owner-. Director Hubert Klaber, at the meet- j lug of the City t'ommtaalniiera, aald that be bad received cumplalnl* from j owners of automobile- thai the gutters ou the cross atreeta along Aabury ave- j nue were of auch conalruclluu aa to id- 1 terfere wl h the pleasure and corafori of these geutlemeu. The work a. done i In theunlureof an ex|ierluieut, ! city having nothing In guide ll .along Hi* Hue of llie suggestlnna and advice of the city engineer. To remedy . the truuble, Mr. Fialier laid,. would' i mean no outlay of money. The exwould be ouly that of the time . of the wurkuieu. -j, Director Fisher asked If It would nut , wise to make change* In the construct Km of these gutters from Tenth Seventeenth street, leaving tbe gultera In- the north aecllou aa tliey are at , present Jhrectur Flaher aald that all of the work along the line referred to had beeu lu Ibe nature of au experiment, 1 he thought they had been dolug Ihe proper thing. Of all the great alreel work the city haa been dolug lu Ihe ' four or tlve months, this haa been • the only part .that has caused any ' complaint. Aa the objection to tlieae gutter* cornea from the taxpayers, It ta , the part of wisdom, Director Flaher i said, to heed the objections and eom- , ply with their request. Mr. Fisher aaked the other members , of the board toexprea* their view*. DlreotnrTborn said the gutter* would j not Interfere with tils pleasure and comfort, but he stated that lie bad heaid ad vera* criticism. Mayor Htadley aald that. from what ha had heard and seen, It would be " well to make the suggested changes. On motion of Director Tboru, Dlrec- ' tor Flaher waa authorized to make the ' changes at Ihe crossluga ou Aabury 1 .venue from Tenth street to SeveoJ teuii alreit. 1 75 YEARS OLD
arm. Uka'a Famli* to Have Me11 William Lake will be eeventy-tlve '• years old next Suuday, and there will ; p I be a family reunion at hla 'home, Fourth atreet and Central aveuue, In houor of the oocaaloo. Mr. I.ake ta one ot Oceau City's e oldest and must respected residents. Aa a civil engineer, jio laid nut Ibis u city and haa always evinced the greateat Intereat In It* progress and has d been Identified with everything that '- would advance It along tlie line* laid ■y dowu hy Ha projector*, d Although well beyoud the scriptural e, allotment or mau's earthly life, Mr. I.ake ta atlll lu vigorous health and f blda rail to live for years, and all hla > lB friends hop* that be will be active tor h al leaat another decade. " M.rrry III am H. Datarolh, j| of Knox alreet, Germanlown. an- - fe nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mlaa Bertha 1-. Delaroth, and Alhert C. Boaenberger, of Tioga Mr. „ Delaroth and family are summer residents of thta city. Mr. Boaemtierger la a aucceaaful id piano Mleamaii lu Mlllville. The ier young pair have known each other for J98 aeveral years. L'; Fox arrived at Miller's bazaar. Court House, on Wednesday for a tan days', ' stay with a^ktlDCb of work khd driving In; hdraea for aal* and exebanga. adv. 11 | !"• Wantki. —Agent to repreeent the: beat automobile ou the market. , Eastern Motor Company.; Atlantic ui City, N. J. adv. 1(17, 2t j
Sfate AnH- Saloon Leagu--Warns Railway and Ex- — - press Companies. .* forAmrnl of the Arlll-riklooj. i-ragnc j I - <>f Siew^i-r-cy . to all railway and ex . I Stale;' . ' ! It Dear SO. -Referring to the em-lo-ed I official copy of (he Webb- Kenyan Act. •Dive-tiiig lutoxlcating liquor, of i their loter-alale character in certain " .-aaea." permit rfteto tiring to your « teutlon the fact that In Ihe State of r ' New Jer-ey there are eighty-Ms# a J luuuli-lpcllties and townships wlieA.lt i ta unlawful In sell lotoxlcattiig liqiaira J . | You will al-o please note" t hjrTpf i _ 1 menta * here the liquor t.i" < j l» "receiveil, po— e-«eil, aol.l or In any <• " package or oii.erwlae iu violation of r 'e ahlpfaierit »« made. " In New Jrr-ay. thl- will apply to a both "license" and J'nn In-cn-a" ! I territory for the rea-on liiut tlie laws of New Jcr-ey prohibit the Intra-siate t shipment or delivery of liquors to any I the place where delivery Is made The ( New Jeraey Supreme Court Ims re- • peatrdly ruled that a sale 1a not con- t aummaled until delivery I* made, and I " haa penailxed llqupr dealer- for deliver- I t Ing beyond the Jurisdiction of their ■ Coder the Webb-Kenyon ACt, liquor " dealers lu New York, Peuusylvaula, .- with New Jeraey dealera, and ll 1a, ' theitfore, uiilawful for them "tffiahlp I ' liquor* to any point where the^ have ' no license*, wnd thl. w.iul.l lie In violation of the llcmisv law- of New Jer-ey You will, therefore, please Instruct i your agents to refusfrW receive, trans- i ' |Hirt, or deliver n .y Intoxicating i liquor, from any other Btate to any . * conslgiiee In New Jersey In vlolallon . ' | of laws of the Htete of New Jersey. I ! We w0l appieclaie an assurniicc ! ; from you that tlita will be done. . Wlucerely your*, Samuel Wilkox.' | ll will -be noted that the point I. j laken that the Webb-Kenyon law un- - i doiibtedly protect. New Jeraey licensed j dealer, from outalde'compelllloii. Buil I I preyenla New York and I'lilladelplila dealer* and department stores from slapping their ware* lata New Jer-ey. i, j special Pra»era for China. s A letter from I'eklu. making an .. < official ap|ieal to all Clirt-liaii cliurcbee - L : In oiler s|.rclal prayer, on April 2T I or ■i Ihe new republic of China, was read WASHINGTON Popular „ Three-Day Tours Mail lid lb. 1913 ;• $11.05 FROM OCEAN CUT lr '"'".ISIMIS "USTTpsikIMI Kiron " ,, ' TVl-o j=d r^nn(o.is.tioa ^^^AajaU. i riSSnffii. r. 'II ; — _ — i^_ — — >T | = middogk's pharmact Free at Maddock'a l'liarmgcy, r* $25 Symphony Talking Machine ld with $20 wortli of purchases. Get id tickets with each purchase. When you have $20 worth get machine. tl *j Double disc records fitting any machine, 75c each. I Thomas j. Thorn jfiorist it -•t
1128 Bay Ave. Pansy and English Daisy Plants California Privet Hedge Plants i Flower Seeds, Garden Seeds and Onion Setts
COLORED MASONS , LAY CORNER-STONE I \ — - ■ Imprehsivc Ceremonies at the , Start of Shiloh Baptists New Church Here. I Under ihe auaplee* of Heriuoii ' ;i-l*c N" F and A M "I tl- ' J < 'hutch thl- • I I... I . Sunday aftrrooou l.y lt.isar.l -H ( Ifaatnr, worshipful ina.ier ..f Ml a r of Ihe East l-odge, No. F. and A M. .of " Allautlc City, acting Graq.1 Master of " Hi- colored Mna-.n- or New Jer-ey 1 < I he MelAuHilttma. Hand. » red , lliu-lcal orgadlwaWnii of , Vila. .lie • ify, ' ( ' feaSbed-befe tieforetiic lialge iiiymbrtal and lu«Tch*«l to I he -eelie of Ihe cerjfj tn-nle*. pla^shy? ' Nearer. My God. tq j 1 plaVxl-'GuWaril, I'liii-llaii Soldier" , An add re. waa- mad* by Jp* H*v. James E I.ake. who told of the p> if- ' <Jia-eJif the l.'it ^rdlfa'hlmaell by the { .ffinn^a of tbe church. The lot haa K beeu paid for. Tlie church -ti*. .ixly £ members and a good alzM Sunday | Masonic rltea. J Ihe church, names of dniiator-, organ- | Rev. Grant Herri. 5 The church was organ i/ed Heptem- f IJ, 1911. The mother church 1a S the Mount I'lea-anl Church, of At- | lantlc (jounty. of whlrh the Rev J. i lldl I- rfa-Ior. Mr. Hill made a short > addrekrwR "the ceremonies Sunday 4 afterqoon., ' ' ■? The church will have a frontage of I 30 feet and a depth of 60 feeWAnd will ? 1 accomm.Mlale ajioul 400 people. It 1 will co-t ti'sw. I'latt A MeMauue j 1 the nonlracl. j* \\_ 5 . . { ijhe Budd water heater, which Js of ^ 1 aotbmaHc, Inataiitaneona pattern, I-'; ^ imw iili exhlhirt.m at the o|11.-ea of tbe' I ieompany. Eleventh street a'..d > • ilaven aveuue. Anyone desiring Oft 2 1 see the heater In operation can d.r mi jj by calling at the gas company's office, ] explained. . The Director of Public Work# beieby J f ive- notice that he l> about to apply a 3 Iquld weed killer to the highway, of 2 1 Ocean nty for the purp«-e of extern. S J 1 iiatlng the weed, and wild gra>>ea 2 , 1 herefrom. Maid liquid I. .aid to tie dan- 2 geroua to chlckenaaud anlniata,and all 4 peiMiiia are hereby notlfled to protect 3 llielr tirotierty by keeping them from 2 roaming at large. Riihk.it Kisiikk, Director. a.lv J REPORT OF THE CONDITION 1 First National Bank 1 ^ or OCEAN CITY, ^AT \ Ixiaiui and dtacounu, , PM.ao *. ( tivatilnifu, jarww and unaacorad, | Uaal taadar oolaa, _ U liy" ^ "uririkp^cent of'elfcuiAUons- lyunxn Capital stock paid' , MOT TO "andV^iaa t-Jd?"' Itjnsn, Uu* lo oilier National Uallka, . I AH » "in SMV" 5MH a I -.dlVlduai da'poalla ..llijael lo cI.m-K, <11 All M Uainaod eerllBoaia.ofdspo.il. an 21 l'erllB«l t'twtka. I.aww . Caahtar'a sharks ontsiandina. :aiu) _ Nolaa^a nd^lnl 1 . j" , a "•07IW| T 'SSbS'""'8^'5^ W.-1 Total. tattfnrn !, stale 01 New Je-M-y. -• 2'^ li.nc. AI.HKftr VSJStl. — H. W. KliWAKnS.* Ulramor*. " Ocean Illy, N.J. Hall.W-X B S. M. PONTIERE Ctut&Hrajir Work Why not make your waahorq home more altrnctire by having a good lawn made? Mv ganlenera are men of long , and practical experience. No matter 13 what yon want in thta line, I am the man, as 1 guarantee all work done and prices Let me know what you want done and I will give you an animate. ig
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• 1 AVE you a cottage, bungle alow or apartment to fur- ■ nish? We have a line,^" furniture at less than Phila-: delphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. •Window Shades a Specialty. Ghas. E. Adams 1 Bro. 720-22 Asbnry Atenne
New Spring Styles at ' POWELL'S , 1 The Rellatlle Dry Good* Store. We have jual .qwued a large ahlpmeul of thl ' celebrated Royal HbirtwataU aud Mfddy Blouaee, lu all alxe*. Mad* of linen I batiste, voile and waah -Ilka, all priced to move quickly. Alan a tine line n! ; ratine*, voiles, rann* linen and tuaaah .Ilka by tbe yaid. Come and aee thl. L j new line. C | POoa* 7P-W POWELL'S Obi ASBURY AYK
- ' ' SI • - I McAllister's | ^ The Foremost Dry Goods ^tore ] | WAIST I J, ,r= l,<.lb'h.gr. sn.1 fow urck atjl.ooto . •, -v ;.- Wa.il 8ilk W.iist-. I.ileat style at fJ.98. • , $ CURTAIN SCRIM ^ I' Iain cream and eeru scrim. j • * " \ ' * I fa 1 ' t; S. S. McAllister ^ »#» A.-buryAv*. Ooaan City, N. d. j * ^ |*t for'&ALIT I : Well located lot on Wesley Avenue, facing the ocean, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Ideal for summer home. Only $1-450. jgS II t Joseph I. Scull & Co. 757 Asbury Avenue ^ — — — 4 j HARVEY y"" LAKE ll t k REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue < | Ocean City • New Jersey B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance 1 103B A98UHV AVINUI, OCIAN CITY, N. J. Cottage on Asbury aveuue near First street, - - - (1,600.00 - Cottage on Aabury avenue near Twelfth Nreet, • • - 12.000.00 ; at Wesley avenue and North *tr«6t, .... (36000 I 1 Lot at Eleventh "treel and Ceutral avenue .... |l 160.00 - Lo> at Central avenue, 1600.00 ; real estate: insurance . — - x Clayton Haines Brick - A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. d. 2 MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* to know If you can get It; we can tall you at ,i once. Kargalna m Bay and Ocean front properlle*. Choice oottagaa for » sale. Atari lot* for investment and for Improvement — tbe choice of „ Ocean City. Apply to • J. M. CHESTER & CO., . * Ocean City, N. J. ;; H RIAL ESTATE MORTaAOE INVESTMENTS E. J. BANN •j 3PS E'OHTH STREET OOKAN PITY. N. J. Interesting to Investors OR > Those Who Wish & Desirable Location for a Seaside Home v ro R S A L C — ft '•* Ink located in Section O, Ooaan Oily, H. J. , m ;===: lu vicinity of tkata road and Psunaytrania and Randlug Railroad atatluns. Also alias for bnngmloay aknala on Qraal Bgg Ilulxir Bay, Ktaesley'a Point, N. J. ■ ( ARTHUR D. BARROWS Ouardlan " 032 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' HANN BUILDING , Eighth St. Opp P. R. R. Station DIRECTORY — Plrst Ploor-^ I 301 Eighth Street * RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating a- 303 Eighth Street . WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors , 305 Eighth Street E. J., HANN, Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Floor— OR iatns 2-3-4-5 ■ JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7-BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8-9-lD-ll - YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE 4 1 -*Thlrd Floor-*-1 Room B-PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA EE FOR RENT. Mod <W»bta offlc i in Ocean D I TT I U1I AmtAl Oy. V«U hextad, lighted, venUUled and unl- Pi l|, nAlin, VnUul B 'unr. Apply to J . an, " of - * ."N Advertise iu the SENTINEL ■a. '
■OTEI I AID OOTTAOPa. / Js con. — C \ /(& fifth ithut *10 / v we8l1t a vi rue v* Scotch Hall H0TGL Bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth- RtrMUOPEN ALL THE YEAR H. K. W. 8MITH THE IMPERIAL ■«S CKNTRAL AVE.. OCEAN CITT. W J Mrs. C. OKTTJCU THE KATHLU Avanua, OCEAN CITY. N.J. MHMB LEWIS A CONAKO WYOMING TS4 OCEAM ATEXVt: A. P. BULK IB HOTEL ATGLEN On* of tha moat eantrallv loeatad botala in Ooaa Oily. Tha aim haa aiwaj* bean *o nuxk* tha Wise arlact and homahka, and lu n. r. err. Pray. THE WILMERS 70S Central Ava. all the year. Flrat-claa* tabla board. Kveulng dtnnara. MRU: e. P. WILEBE THE LAUREL 1118 CENTEAL AVENUE, NEAE BEACH OCEAN CITT, N. S. ■BE. BJIITH TOWBEKEB. Paw* open all tb# year WrUaEwyrma STERLING-HOTEL I OPEN ALL TEAR ! water heat. Winter boarder* solicited. B. A. L*MBEBT. THE HEWLINGS Moat desirable location. Opan Ell pat. Elevator to atrant laval. Vapor Heat. • l m. Hxwuxea . Nlnlb and Waatay are. Oa*«e City. N. ■ ' OCEANIC t Private bath*. Mow desirable loanr Hon. Oapaelkr BE EtavMor. Bar- "* BEE L nXEKE • — Try an Ai in .The Sentinel B ' C BBAL BBPATB ABB IBUBBBBB O. I LAKE I ...REAL ESTATE AOENT... ~E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 024 EIGHTH STREET OCEAM CITT NEW JEBBgr First National Bank Oosan City, N. j. CAPITAL MESA « WUK uu« U M. CEEBBB. rnB«a*t W. BOOTY BAND. OaaElar • r H. a. MOWREE. Aan, Caablar J. KITH LAN TATBM. EaltaHal siar.CTOREi 1. M, Crass- E R. Blttaa E V Qoyaoa JaapaLReeM E Waaiay Lea* UauaE laE n Ellis U. Ears ball C.P.1 IMBlig a t-r^. ;raTii.aE —BMB. '

