Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. .'MAY I.- 10131 - j V "W« »li»U be glad to receive Hen.- of ucwn ami communication* of interest j lo thla eommunl|jr_a)ul-<jiir readerAll communication* -limlld be accompanied '-with ' the full name and add re— of the writer, ii.it netakwirlly for pnhllentl.in, but, a- « pharahbw of good faith. DOT8. * j , May I. ' Hprlug *jem« to be with tin. Who wa« queen of the May? Matty cottager* are arriving. Itaby cache- are plentiful along the Hoard walk.- . _ 'ptgyeine.it.. Many prouiena.lera «u the Boardwalk theae day*. . Wild wood I* getting to be a real oily —It ha* letter tartlet*. Many a mun I* pound foollali who Tho*e who want the real new- of the town get the skntinki,. People are hoping that Vlay fflll not be <|Ullv *o al.ow ery a* April In the game of lire many a woman wop Id rather win a diamond than a Ifeart. Heltlahne— Ind}!* up many Improve. , plenty In Ocean I'lty. Track meet at the ha-eball park next Saturday afternoon. Atlantic City- . High Helio.il will be here. Ivt.'t bTifc about t» hat you are going to do tomorrow. Somebody might aak you what you did yesterday. Thomas Mathews ha- bought from Jami* Smith th$ hou«e formerly owued by Mr*. Setlt Human at I'eler* burg, ami he and III* wife will mid*. The John H. Heaton Piano tympany, of C'atuden, otrer*»ome -peeial bargain* In piano*. Itea.l tiie advertisement el-ewhere In till* l—neof the kkntinkl. • - war, PERSONALS. H. Dv I.eCato. uf Audtitmn. wa- In town Hjl* week. " James Krankll.i, of Wert Philadelphia, wa* In to** Thursday. - Waller /riiandler, of Philadelphia Kbeiie/er Adam-, of Philadelphia, H. B. DeWItt and wife, of Mlllvllle, are registered at the Ht*cayne. Mr* . Philip J. ltaral, of Philadelphia. wa* a recent vl«lt&r line. Oeorge H.iithnrne, of May'* LaudThoma* It, Port. Jr.- of PhlladelMfa* Lulu Welder," Of Philadelphia, ' I* v tailing her parent* In thla city;-" Mr*. William H. Long, of Ka«t Orauge. l-regl-tereil at the Atgieu. l*o Hamherger, of 1'hl/adelphl*. . ws» a visitor here a few day. rtiice. f D. L. Slrtier, of Philadelphia, la occupying hla We-ley avenue Cottage. D. U Welkin, and wife; of Woodbury. were In town a few day. ago. Ml— K. M. tlofl", of Mlllvllle, regl.tereil at the Sterling a few day. ago. A H. Stcklerand wife, of, Camden, were In town Saturday and Sunday. U gorge *'• Penny, of Philadelphia, wa. the guert of N. T. Lutton Tuc-d.y David E. Hll.ee. of Philadelphia, wha among the visitor, here Saturday, ui.a P.ihal \orrnfi. ha. reliinte'l Ml.. Norcom
from a vl.lt to frleud. In PhiladelphiaH. L. Hhumo, of Philadelphia, wa. among the visitor, to thl. o>ty yesterday. Mrs. Homer- Sack and -on, Clarence of Peter-burg, were visitor, here Monday. MMk Mary Itlchard., of Philadelphia, lias opened her cottage, Hill Plr.t J. Robert. Jarrett and family, of Haddoiineld, were recent guert. of the Katblu. Charles Wei— and win. of Hermantown, were among the visitors here Sunday. Mrs. L. Heuner.of Philadelphia, bn opened bePtbttage, 812 Seventh street, for the — ason. James A. l«ong»treet, of Phlladel pbla, greeted many of-hl» friend, here during the week. Mrs. K. A. Young, of the Breakers, entertained a few friend, at card, on Tuesday evening. Mre. H. B. Scull, of May'* Landing, visited her hod, Joseph I. Scull. Id thla clly, Tuesday. Mr.. O. B. Super, of Carlisle, ha. air*, u, 11. oup.i, 01 -
opened her cottage, i BUS Central avenue, for theaeaeou. Ml— Orace Christian, of thl. city. ( visited her parent.. In Uoshen, Saturday evening and Sunday. j Tboma* Scott, of Philadelphia. w»» , a visitor here Saturday. He I* a prop- ' erty owner ou Third street. 1 Mrs. Paullue Mitchell, of Phlladel- ' pbla, la e pending a few daye In her collage, 1511 Weeley avenue. Mre. S. E. Ayres, of Philadelphia, a 1 cottage owner here, came down lu her auto and spent Sunday here. I Mrs. Wilbur T. Garwood aud eon, of j thla city, have returned from a few flay.' visit to frleuda lu Camden. Mra Pearson Turner aud family, of WUkee-Barre are vl.ltlng the former', brother, N. T. Lutton. tn thl. city. The Ml—ee Hanson relumed lo their home m thl. clly Saturday alter .pending the » "iter month, lu Florida. W: K. Young aud famlly.'of AngleMa, were visitor, at the home of Clinton Johnson aud family Sunday Mlaa Kalbryn Arnold, of this clly, who spent the wluler In Philadelphia aud Atlantic City. I* visiting relative* here. Mis* Ma* Cloak who ha* been with )i*r brotbtr in Philadelphia. Debiting
'! COTTAGES HERE [ IN GREAT DEMARD 1 1 ' " 1 - ! - Many Mote Fine" Houses in | This City Are Rented tor ' ! .Summer Season. I' A number -of cottage* were rented . ' here during the la-t week., and 111 ' j .|iilrl*» for himses-are -aid- to be very r iSpsr** r" 'A ' Howard Johnson,'* bungalow, 405 " 'Central avenue, in Ellsworth Dough- J erty. of Philadelphia/ Flr.fll-.ur apartment In the Carllon ' ' apartment*. to Charles W (Iretx, of » phllaiUd plila. ' - I ' MwTlorei.ce Champion', cottage, 1 710 Ninth street, In Krue-t Blood, of '' - Philadelphia ° ' I' following' "en,.!." ' 'C" rffP°rl • Mrs. I to«a Hour's cottage, 838 De- <■ Mis, Edna M. Brlce'. cottage. 11108 1 ' Whiter Brook's store on the Hoard 1 the Boardwalk. ' 1 " K. E. Cliainplou's store, 826 Board- J Walter Chandler's cottage, IBI2 ' 11 . Mr-! dene Hlulckert'e cottage, 1834 J Central avenue. I David K II Usee's i-ollal!*, 818 Second f JdftdtThe I lev. Jamt-H K Lake's cottage. ( . SlU Sixth street John Liby'e cottage. is Tenth street. Jo-hua Mitchell's collage. 012 'Cop'. * A. J. Smith's cottage, 001 Seventh ' y 1 Prof. O Alvjn Suook's cottage, 1408 "j The Itev. Konly ■* H Algo's cottage J 810 HI. Charles place. t NO ACTION TAKEN Jtri.li t'bW. It. ought Heforr Freeholder. I., J. F. Fa*. At a kneeling of the Cape, May County Bokrd of Freeholders here " yesterday. Freeholder John T Fox, ol this city. «»ked If It w as the ite-lre or |. Intention of the board do take any aclliiu rclallve to III- recent charges of , craft regarding the ciluStmctlou of the i Director lliilheiford said that he did e> Freeholder Clouting -ugge-led thai Solicitor Jn-epli Douglas* advised t- that, {inasmuch a* the board, a- a body, has not Veen accused. II Is In ho port- |. tloti to take action Individual uiehi- '• her parent- aCtVlh street and Ashury Mr. and Mr*. John Wilde aud Mrs. Fawley, of Philadelphia, motored here »• In their car. 1 They etopped at the c- ('apt Chas. (I, Dyott, who spent the winter In St Peter-burg, Florida, left I- there */ew day* agouti hla way back In Ocean Clly. '. - Leon Hampton and family, of Wert Chester, came to this city Tuesday and „ opened their cottage, 828 Third street. Lawreuce Lear, the eutarp4d*lii|i young bu»iueiw man. lis* rettifjted from a visit lo relatives In Phlladely a aud vicinity. . Mrs W. A. P. Davis Is speuiltiig a Mrs n. a. r. iisvi. is s|.eiioiiia - ,
week at the Breakers Slie Is havlug her Ocean avenue buugalow over- , " hauled for the summer Squlreaud Mrs J.H Hush attended the Fort Schermerhurn wedding lu West Philadelphia yesterday. Mrs - " Fori Is Mrs, Rush's niece. Mrs. H H. McAllister and daughter " are vl-lllng In Mlllvllle anil Phlladel1 pi. la. Miss Maud Ktiuld*. who was with them, returned litre Toe-slay. ' Mrs. Charles Honker, Jr., of Herfew days' visit lo her parents, Thomas 1- J. Duncan and wife, In'tblaclty. • Charles AM 'omstbek. of Cleveland. ati active menioer of the Ocean City " Motor BopDCIpb* reached town this I, week and ..peued his bay villa, 1407 Pleasuie avenue. . I Mr*. L. R. Thomas Is visiting her « son. Hunter Worrall Thomas, and family, hi Wllkee-Barro She will a, al-o visit other frleuds in Pennsylvania n before reluming home. Mr*. Mary J. Piatt and berson.Frauk, I, have moved from the Corson collage, n on Central avenue, near Eighth street, to Joseph I. Hcull'a apartment* on Asbury avenue, above Heventh street.
J. Edgsr Welch wes ordained an el- I. der lu the First Presbyterian Church • oil Sunday morning. Tlie charge to , the elder was delivered by the pastor 1 the Bev Charles H. Buhner, to which Welch made reply. The congregatlni also replied to certain questions prescribed t>y the church rule*. ^ Moved to H»> Villa. Dr Charles B. Itlder and family c . have moved to their villa on tha bay t front down tnwu, the pleasant wsatuer , r the latter part of last week having lured them from their Central avenue r Dr Rider will, a* usual, be at his office, 809 Central avenue, every day. i.' ' j f nssthl rslls*- Here. j , Washington W. Rowley, Jr., of ( Philadelphia ha* purchased a cottage owned by B. Frank Smith on the r Bayou* tract, ithrough Mr*. C. L. . Lake. Mr. aud Mr-. Rowley, have been here for several days getting the cottage ready for occupancy. f For Sam.—' Three horse-; mated , grey t-am for heavy work, sound and wllU'great wndurance; bay mare, aultt abla for delivery wagon; will aellon • account of bavin* no work for aama. * Apply s. F. Reeves. Stone Harbor, N, The First National Bank of Ooaan h city maliitalua It* prestige a» a safe ig depository. 8dv. It.
WILLIAM LAKE CELEBRATES SEVENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY j . - , , * ? A. . ». ... - y '
j — : ii TWO BAPTIZED BY PASTOR GEE, [impressive Ceremonies in Im- { ^ manucl Church Witnessed j 1 by Large Congregation. |* Immauuel ^llsptl.t^ S.lnday School g l*Tn training It*' member* for service and -IradfitK Hie "unsaved to I 'hurt. Last Sunday evening two more of the , witnessed a good coiife-rti... be- ), fore man v witnesses. t The print Itlve method of haptl-ih by tl ceremony, add thu-e w Im were presei-t „ the Itaptjsl Church Hiliiday evening turluui were extlDKUlshed and the < centered on the baptl-tfy. The darken- , trig of the main room and' the lighting , of the pool, by means of hidden electric „ lights make- a very Impressive cere- 1 „ 1 Tlte seninin by the Rev. ArliiurUee. | the pastor, preceding the baptism of the two candidates w as a clear expn-l- . Don _oT the Rapt 1st posit hyf. on the relation of the church to children. n According to the preacher. ••Racists ' do not believe In the administration ! of the iitdlpance lo anyone save those , Who M-ek the rite. Therefore, they do ( ' not hapllxe Infant^ They baptHe ! , 1 credible prole— Ion of their faith In ' Christ. • . "Haptist churches welcome Into I f their, membership sll wbim-tnake'such j , i-oi.fe— Inn and are bvptlxed aCcnttllug ■ to the New Testament method, namely, ' . Immersion; and those whom they j receive are accorded full church rights. • Haptlrts, furthermore, believe that , ■ rhlldreu who die Injure the age of re- 1 -INiuslblllty'are lutlie bauds of Hiioi t wlio said, 'Sutler little clilldren to ( t for of sncli Is the kingdom of heaven.'! r ilapDstsjio 1101 dfiny Ueaven and ho|ie j r tochlldren who' have ijottieen-tiaplUeil. f Nor do' lhey believe tliat'chufcb and j - e heaven are synonym- The church I* j 1 . not the kingdom and tjaptl-m doe* not ' . I save. -The Raptlet* have tiA Involuntary 1 1 baptl-m*. no god. hither*, or god- 1 1 t mothers, no denial of full right* to a i J n large part of their member*, and no denial (ft heaven to Infant*. But tliey - ^ do accord a glsit welcome to all old | . enough to tinder-lanil »;hat they are , 1- doing, intelligent enough Ho make a - credible confe— Ion ot Jc-11- Chrlrt a* ; Saviour and Lord, anil dertrou* of \ entering DnTcTiurch f,r*he purpose of y fellowship with i'hrl-1's follower* and for service In iy* name and for.HIi. sake." a- ■ changes in plans r M<w Move Made In Hie Ocean 1, Cits Boulevard Mailer. k Regarding the changes made In (Jl.e Ocean City Houleverd contract. State Road t'nmmlMloner Stevens I* of the ' opinion, according to a letter received by Director Henry W. -Rutherford, of the Cape Ma/County Board of Freeholders. that if any persons are to be R blamed for a departure from the epecl1 (Walton*. It rest* with the contractor. '■ Senator Robert E Hand, County Engineer learning Rice, aud the Stale's inspector, L. L. Wallace. ■ inspector, i*. n. « aiiace.
A plan was preseuted making some _ • changes to the old plana and was ap- I proved by the board aud will be sent I I to Col. Stevens for bis approval I Senator Hand complained of water collecting in tbe middle of the road, between the retaining wall*. and askad . r fur a remedy. I. The matter was left with Freeholder* „ F'ox and Johnsou. ; P; ascension day p ( service* to be Held In Mots _ Trinity chsrch This Morning. Thl* being Ascension Day there will ' be a celebration of lb* Holy Com- ^ mun Inn at 10 a. m. . Regular service* next Sunday: Morning 10 45; evening 7 45. Sunday school In the afternoon at three. Morn,r Ing sermon : "The Ladder to Heaven." Evening sermon: "A Type of Cbrlat." " Holy Communion will not be ada mlni-iereil on next Sunday, but on the following Buuday. May 11. being the high festival of Whit Sunday there k- will be a celebration In tbe morning at e, 10.45 o'clock. ^ «-. o. *■ ot *. at Wtldvsood. Forty member* of Wasblngtou tamp. No 75 P O. 8 of A., ofjhts .ii-nitut b itDtrtrt msetln* of the cltv. a
order at Wlldwood Wwluesday evenof last week. Tbere wee a large attendance at the meeting, which was one of the bast ever held In this section. All th^Slste officer* were preneut. Cits Account Audited. Director Thorn reported at the meeting of tbe City Commissioners tbat tbe auditor. H. 8. Mowrer, had dnlthed the audit of the ctty's books. The repott was received and tiled. Fifty copies of tbe report will be printed for distribution among property owoers who may desire to see It. junior* 10 Olve Douce. Tlie members of tbe junior clam will gives dance for the members of tbe senior daas at the Blacayne on May Each Junior and each atnlor will be permitted to ask a friend This le the Itret affair of the kind ever given. ' For Sale— House, 2) stotles, and , three acre* of ground, near Fast Shore , Line, at Ocean Heights Inquire of Mrs. t'ooley^ Homer*' Pointy ^ ^ 1 For Sack. --Cottage* and Iota In 1 most desirable locations in Ocean City, - \pply to A. Cotton 618 Artmry avenue. 1 Ocean Olty. New Jeiaay. *d*. Fun rest.— Uufurnlabed apartment —living room, dining room, kitchen. . pantry, two bedrooms, bath and porch j Including boat and hot water, .by tb* e year; 8S». Apply 808 Central aw. -
| Family Reunion at His Home - Marks Anniversary of • j. Event. -Surrounded by his children ami jjirandchlldjen, WiNlam Like celt- t hrated, ou .Sunday last, at Ills home, I j Fourth "treet aud Central avenue, the 1 | -e'veuly-llfth anniversary of hi- birth < | gathered at tlie bouse, 'aud mine W ^ gtSKl .wife. 1 . The tffirstlnjwwas appreciated InFajl, 1 aud M rj I.Sykk* recQvixl a numt.er oh h*nd*oioe"amlVl>f<To|if^ate gifts, I The/yoitngral one ojjytede-cendarit- • present and the only' great'Rrandchlld I w ..^velslT^Uy/ the twI.,nd oi,ehalNycSr old d-mghter of Arthur B-. < Chester and wife. She altered the ofTht daj^w Ith Mr, Lake, < The children and grsudclilldren re 1 t ant evening. I'lio-e present w ere Mark Lake arid - tamlly, Mrs Mary «e-l. /. Present! ; I 'adman and w ife, Aitierl O, (illhert, wife and 'family. Ml— SalHe W. Lake and Arthur It. Chert er and family, of of Atlantic City; Tlios*. S. Lee ami wife. . ' of Sleelmanvllle; Mr-. Suale T. liar rett and son. Uwl», and Mis* Caddie 1 1 Ate. of Scu.llvllUi. M'COACH HONORED Tr-l.m.M.lut «ms InterS Me' oach, tit Philadelphia, was given is lesDmonlal dinner hi the Parkway 'j Thnr-day evening, by the ' I Thirtieth Ward Repdbllcan Club It j fas a great altalr attend ed' by every | politician of juo'e south or Market -treet. Former .SJayor Iteyburu also {-(-was present and made a speech. : | ■ Others pffketil Included Collector ' Mcl'oach'*\ilfI-tlme friend, Jiinirr Franklin. ■; Collector McCoacli 1* one oMIcean 1 City's boosters In Philadelphia. He ' ; comes to tins city eatly In the -prhig ' i and remains at hi- cottage until late • I lu the -fall, be-ide making frequent ; j vi-lt- here during tlie winter. B stance* CMrrled Fsiwiird. , ' The City Commlartnner* at their I : weekly meeting, passed the following ^resolution: . | Whereas, there are balances in the 1 various aj-propflaU-nn made by the I Hoard of t-'orami— loners of Oceau City . ! pended'or unpledged 'st^liie "eml"^ of ! -aid year Ii»l2, amounting In the aggre- '■! gate to 82 ma 08; therefore, be it ' ResulvedrtW the Hoard of Coninils 1 —Inner* of Ocean City that all or the | i -aid lialaniN--. aiuouiittiig to the-sald -urn of 82 018 08, be carrital forward lo the Item of uil-cellaiieous of the tl-cal • year of 1918 j WASHIN&TQN Popular Three-Day Tours e: Mai 1 and IS, : $11.05 FROM OCEAN CITY f Ise'sdlsahutSI K^Momfldstiwi^sad^BftW'sry • Ticftn sad Foil Intovraatloe ot Tickat A«sol> f or C. R Rorrnbera. Dot no Pan-*-" Sol, r, lor. JpENNSTLlUHIt R. I
J. Thofit s" M PONTIEREf jflOtlSt CtmbBropr fflnrb ___ ____ I why not make your seashore home L 1128 Bay Ave, ;S.V;*rS.K2?:. -rt ts;= and EtigliSlt Daisy Plants «mit you vantte^hu'une] I amlbeman, i California Privet Hedge Plants |aal ^uurantei all^ work none and prices i Flower Seeds, Garden Seeds and j L^'nie'wmw what you want done and' I Onion Setts will give you an estimate. j| '• % f»rs. 3. IRonc? festres to announce to bcr patrons anb frtcnbs tbe opening of tbe - "tootel Stranb | on map 28, 1013 T 1 1 AVE yotf a cottage, bun gt',... . j 1 alow or apartment to fur- 3 • nish? We have a line of t | furniture at less than Phila-'3 delphia prices. It will pay you to call and sec 3 our stock before buying elsewhere- . 2 ' Window Shades a Specialty. j Chas. E. Adams & Bro. j J 720-22 Aslrarj Rente j — r— ' DA\iza1l1C The Largest Dry Goods ' 1 UWvIl ^ House in Ocean City 1 We have just received a large consignment of Ladies' and • Children's Dresses, white pique and linene skirts for suml mer, also a new line of Rarme "Linens, Ratines and Tussah it Silks, etc., in all colors -with Bulgarian bands for trimming. •POWELL'S 92 1 Asbur^^A venue
ATLANTIC_CITY HERE SATURDAY Dual Track Meet at the Kail Park— Prepare for Memorial Day Events. , lautic City lligh h.-hl«',l will l»k* plavc . al Ihe ba-el-al! pat'kl.crc Sai.iH«T afternoon. The meet simulil iltiw a I large crowd 'a* the boy- of .these team. arc said to be rather evenly iuatrhefl, . >qe wlnllur w ill tske-|h. prelly trophy cupi^grttited by the Ocean t'ijy Bu-I-.. , nee* Men'* Association. F The enhry 'blank, for the big meet here on Memorial Day have been sent I the next leek or two. Frank Schneider, »l„ »«- In I'hlla- 1 delphia. during the laP.r part of last . week, looking over the cup. n. tw oh- 1-_ tallied for the meet, -ay* there will bej " rteslgn never before mi the market | j "The local bciy. did not make out , j verv well al the Penn-yhuula Relay I Carnival la-t Saturday afternoon They j high school relay teniii-^and Dnl-hed j ' MAY ELEVATE TRACKS | 'lay' laM* utTaapec'lal train, lii-pecting tlie several grade crii—Mqte In the mu■ilelpallly. Their alteutlou -ha- been i-slltd by the Slate Road Department " Land'lng'RMonlj , It was at hint proposed to elevate y the mad anil let the railroad pass <t under, but with so uiauy crossing- lu t klil. vicinity tin- plan would not only 1 pen-e -on the railroad Those who ulluii believe the last way nut of the „ difficulty Will he for the railroad to T tug and allow the public highways to B Under SherlH C. F. Coraoii, al the .. ropiest of Sheriff Melvln. lis* moved . hi- family Into the stierlir* re-ldetice " In front of the Jul at t ape May Court House, snd lis. l-ssert his own home to Prosecutor of Plea- Matthew Jrtler*011. Tut* arrangement will enatile Ir the -he-.tl'to occupy hi. -ummer home g at t ape May. and yet secure tlie ■vr'vlcvs of a coiu|ielent official In the l( Jnil pru|ierty. t- The Hrogresrtve i.eegue. at It* meet if |„|{ Monday evening, decided to re(inert the Clly 1 "omnil— loner, to place sign-. nil the Roa/dwalk deelgnatlng " the street- einjhig there. «i that ir -I ranger- will be able to locate the different highway - leading to and 1! 'rum the wa k. . bummer Mraldrnl Olr*. ~ Mr- Fliebo A. Relnerl, aged 72 yeara, at Flemlngtou ou Saturday. She died Aqirll 28 Mr and Mrs Kelnert have been coming to Ocean City fur many year*, he having been employed here by William Shrlver during the sumHADDOCK'S PHARMACY
I McAllister's ]■ jg The Foremost Dry Goods Store j , | waist 1 : * -in V. «, ny,. ' | CURTAIN SCRI M'WUSnyfc 73' j ' j* S. S. McAllister { ■ fytTTT" y*" ~ J1..FOR SALE.. I Well located lot on Wesley ^ 1 . Avenue, facing the ocean, - between Twelfth and Thir- p tccnth streets. Ideal for p summer home. Only $1450. ® i 1 Joseph I. Scull & Co. 1 757 Asbury Avenue >< j HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue L J Ocean City New Jersey = B. FRANK SMITH Rest Estate and Fire Insurance ' ,03B ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N.J, ■| Cottage on A«bury avenue near, Flrrt -treet, : 81,600.00 ■e Cottage on A-bury avenue near Twelfth street, - - - 82.000.00 v Lot at We-ley avenue and North etreet, .... 885000 re Lot at Eleventh Street aud Central avenue .... 81.160.00 j. Lot at Central avenue, ...... 8500 00 " REAL.ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N J. • MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* to know if you can get It; we can toll yon at once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice oottagea for sale. Ainu lot* for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of W' AW* " J. M. "CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
RMAU B STATE MORTQAOM INVESTMENTS c E. J. HANN 30S EIGhfH STREET OOEAN CITY. N. J. J Interesting to Investors or— , ■' Who Wish a Desirable Location for\a Seaside Home FOR S A L E— A Irt* loc*t*d i» Section G. O^rsn Ctty, H. J., j In vicinity of 8Uto rt*d and &m^1tbii. and E«dinit Railroad Aationi. Alw altaa for VnngalowV «ltu*te on dial Bgg Harbor Bay, Beeslay'* Point, N. J. K — > ARTHUR^D.JBARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE £ , OCEAN CITY, W. J. . HANN BUILDING eighth St. Opp PAR. R. Station DIRECTORY -a-Erst Floor— j Eighth Street RICHARD H- JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating t 303 Eighth Street • ■ • ? WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors a Eighth Street . E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5 _ _ JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8 9-10-11 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE i —Third Floor— r Room B-PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA i s."!®dswsrsjss! e. J. HANS, Owner - tary. Apply to 1 1 . — ' T ■ . ' ; Advertise in the SENTINEL t ' r
JjiaTTUi MB con a or.*. i ' ' ' * T /V COR. /-» FIFrH STREET *13 I u VULB AVUUE + \ _ H0TGL Bise/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth *nd Ninth Hlreeta OPEN ALL THE YEAR . fi. a. w.smIth \ THE IMPERIAL ini^C'ICNTRAL AVX. ockan city. H I ' Opa for IKa season. PSoaaantly located, near the baacn. Horn* * """"ofitn ALL winter litnnera served at IX4D. - ' Miy. & OKTZXLthe kathlu j ItaeCanlral Avenue. OCKAN CITY. N.J. m1hhk8 lkw ih a CON arl> WYOMING ts« oce a a trexrt: Oresa City, ft. I. A. r. niuxa HOTEL ATGLEN One of the moat neutrally located botaU la Oeeaa Ctty. Tbe aha be* always best to make thla honee eeleet and homellka, a&d Its THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. ^ ()peu all tha year. Flrat-clae* table board. Evening dinner*. THE LAUREL 1118 central A VERVE, NEAR BEACH ~ ocean crnr, n. j. EU, BWITH Tawxaiua, Pray Opan all tb* year WrtU for Mrr*e ' sterling hotel 10 open all year lo Hot water beat. Winter boardara 10 eollettad. " e a. ttnaxy. r THE HEWLINGS Moat dealrable location. Opan all year. Elevator to rtraat level. Vapot Heat. L H BIWUIU I. Ninth and Weeley ave. Oeeaa Ctty. N.J. ' " OCEANIC ,t Private bathe. Mo t dealrabl# torwat Hon, Capacity tDO. E leva lor. Ber0f vie# onexeelled jraa «J eakrr !■ 1 . "
Try an Ad. In The Sentinel C. I- LAKE ' - ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... Oocraapoodaaoe eoHetted 1 1 1 1 : 1 E. C. BOYLE Eatata Broker 624 ciqjcth STRfCT OCCAM CITY ' W«W JKWRtr First National Bank Oo— n City, N.J. capital m.«8> wmxxmjm u M. CRXHBE. Pl WtlWt R. b. STtTMB. vim Pi wHeat , W. BCOTT BARD, Oaabler h. S. MOWRER. Art CWbler ' J. PITH IAN TATEM. ailllir DtRgeroMi L. M. Creaa* E. RIRJrte 'vtars. "Srias "caa*. Mathsw* il'bM L Wax. a. Moor. A I hart Fan •art or nam aaaat f ia>ay 1

