Ocean City Sentinel, 8 May 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THUKHIM V. MAY 8. 181*. We ■hall be glarM" receive Item* of Hewn ami communication" of lute rent *to .tbl" community at'id\ our renter" everywhere. All 'communlejUnn»-*h<>uld be i com panted with ttie full name' and j addre"" of the writer, nnlMieceeearllv for publication, "but ■«.» -."i Aran tee of _t_ Ifood faith. ' j j DOTS. Q. j - Fishermen-are getting bu*y. j Regular "umiuer wealtier for a few j day". Many vl-ltirr- here Baturday and Buuday. ' There will lie a number of new l*5at« here thl" summer ' Next Buuday. will be "Mother'" Hay." Wear a carnation1. Hurf bather" have made their appearance for the season of 1913. ; Karbera did a (Ushllig hii-luv-s III lug House. The blacksmith* in III'" cllyhelil a meeting Monday evenliyr and decided to clone at noon on Halur»ayvx Lawyer WlMlanf It. I»avl» Wppeared Fjlday with thy llr»t straw hat of the eeaaon, and It felt line, be raid. jimeK Shaw, who war a aummer rejdeut here for w-uumber of year. needay of la»t week. 't'he I .ad lea' Auxiliary of the Klr»l I'reabyterlan Church will glveaalrawberry featlval In the basement of the church-Saturday evening. May 17. l,eo Bamberger; of Plilladel|ihla. who la much interested In Ocean City.' la building a wery atrractlve two-story Oat on Third atrevt, near the ocean PERSONALS. tor Tuesday, f; William Ktaweller. of Philadelphia, was a vhdtor here Thursday. David Mitchell and wife, of Bala*, are registered at the Wyoming. W. Slbeoti, or Philadelphia, weal tlie Kathlu during the week. C. Al Doe and,. Wife, of Philadelphia, were here Saturday and Sunday. Mlaa Ada M. Ilanck, of tlila city. Ij visiting relative" In Pennsylvania. William T. Pretty m«n, of PlilladelI pliia, wan a visitor here yestenhry. k Wui. B. Lyuphaiid wlfe^of Tafony, ( ' are among the recent arrival" here, i -Thomas J Armstrong of Plilladrl- ! phli, was a receut guest of the Oceanic. Mr". Frank A. Schnck, of thl" city, £ Is visiting her daughter In Phlladel- | plila. ' A. T Jaiues and family, of Phlladel plila, were visitors' here during the | ' week. J. ■ . [ O". J. Oeltoiis-e. wife and daughter. I of Philadelphia, were here a few>tlay» I wince. George Y. Schnck,, of West . Philadelphia, was a visitor here flnrliig the week. Mrs. M. F. Wllfuiig. of Philadelphia, was among the week's arrivals at the Healings. Mrs. t'lelland, of Philadelphia, haa returned Ifome after a few day"' visit I to thia city. Walter Hay», of West Philadelphia, was among the visitor" here Saturday I and Sunday. Mre. t'aasel berry, of Philadelphia, la the gueet of Mm. J. Mackey Coreon, I of tlila city. T. L. Itackus and Mlaa Backus, of Philadelphia, registered at the Atglen a few da/a ago. Hubert Thompson, of Philadelphia; spent several days III Ida cottage he's Miss Mary Toiler, of Mlllvllle. wa» a recent gu'est of Dr. and Mre. Herschel Pettit. of this city. Mayor Headley left liere Friday afternoon for Hot Springs, Va., to remain about ten days. G. W. Shirley, of Moore, Pa., a cottage owner here, was In town the lat ter part of last week. Mm Cora N. Clayton, of thl" city. ha> returned from a visit to her husband, who Is at Bristol, Pa. Maurice V Daniels and wife have been "peudlng every week end at their bay villa. 1824 Pleasure avenue. Mhf OTltie Krnet, of this city, has accepted a position as stenogiaplier and typewriter In F E. Darby's office. Capl. David McCoach and wife, of Philadelphia, were vlsltore here a fewdays sloce, registering at thelilacayue. uaya since, registering *l toe mm/us. , a

Edward M Kvanaaud son, Thomas, , of Philadelphia, were here Tueadav. ' Tbomaa Kvana la one of the secretaries 1 of the Y. M.C. A. In Philadelphia. < Frank L. Lyle, a prominent lawyer, i and hla brother-in-law, William K. i Tinker, were visitor" here during the the week They slopped at the BreakFrank Gorman and M. J. Erklna atopped at the Breakers on Sunday. Mr. Gorman la very enthii»la"tlc about i hla new boat, which has recently been built. Jamea Herlzler, the obliging clerk , to Maddock." Pharmacy, wai summoned to his' borne In Carlisle, 1 I Pa.. Friday, by reason of the serious Illness of hla mother. Lewis F. Rehiert, who burled his wife on April 28. au account of which appeared. to last week'a Issue of the Bbntinkl, will reside lo this city with j Mr. aud Mre. McMurray Dr. Clarence T. Smith, accompanied ty hla daughters. Miss Nellie Smith • and Mrs. William C. Young, have opened their cottage at the corner or Thirteenth street and Central evenur, for a ten days' visit. L. K Thomas went lo Philadelphia Saturday, where he met Mm. Thomas. who had reached there after a visit tu her son In Wllkes-Berre. Mr. and Mm. Tbomaa visited friends In Chester County, returning here aloudsy. Fob 8*1 Jt— Delivery wagon. Apply Jacob SchulT, Seventh and Asbury, or H Tenth street. adv. FohBalbok ExCHASa*.— For real estate. stx-cyllDder Matthewaen automobile. guaranteed flret-olara condition, runabout bpdy, coel new 18800;' wHI sell for $15110 Addrees J. Corbet I, I j!107 Vine street, Philadelphia, adv .lt ]

i INJURIES RESULT IN MAN'S DEATH ■s | Uriah G. Smith, a Local Car- | penter, Expires itfSLtlantic g j City Hospital j v j ITIah G. Smith, of this city, dle<i In j 'f the Atlantic city Hospital Monday a'the result of injuries sustained by a - ' fall from a building upon, which be j was at work here about, three Weeklego, The hotly wa« brought to' this . City by I titlertakcf Mark Lake ! Services will be held .tu Immanuel » j Baptist Church at 2 o'clock thj* aftcr- | noon, .conducted' by the pastor, the I Itev. Arthur Gee. The ItKCrment will be al HeaVMe Cemetery. . The -lid . death of Mr. tfmlth haa shadowed several homes of member" and friend" of the Itaptlat Church. " whecg Mm. Smith was recently rereived into" membership. Mr. Smith,, who was 57 years old. w*B" a carpenter, and -had" been living > in Hits city only* a short time. He came bete from Pleawitvllle. He I, leave- a wife and two sons, one of the - latter living In Pleawiiitvllle aud the other in Philadelphia. He has' a , brother. Capl. I.ewi« Smith, living In , thl" city. Mr. Smith was the son of Crlnb Smith, who was an. old sea captain. He was born aud raised at Heesley'a e Point He -wa» a member of the Carpenters' I'n Ion and a trlbe^ST* Ited ' Men In Philadelphia; BOULEVARD CONTRACT r The i|iie>tlon whether the changing of the plan» o' the Ocean Ctty .Boule- ; vard contract does not release the ■ bonding company from Ita responsl- ' titllty was brought up at the meeting 1 of the Hoard of Trade. W. K. .Fisher, who >ajd that Col.. Stevens had 4eelare<l the work rotten, wanted to know About the proposed changes. . . The Itev J K l.ake -aid the Board of Trade should eo-o|ierate with the Young Men's Progressive League and , . The llev. Arthur Gee muved for the • Otis Jtffsj>wii«e»d. It II Thorn and Clayton Haines Brick were named as , this committee. Il wa» also decided that the secretary - write to Slate Itoad t'ouimlsslonei Stevens asking that- the original plans . and specifications be retained. 1 1 was suggested that It might he well to write At tlie meeting of the llu-ltteea Men's As-colatlon Tuesday, there was a- dl.v ' cu— Ion ol the boulevard work. tl was -aid that 2UIKI feet of boards . to Iteep the pumped sand from run- • nlng over ou the obi road should have tieeti bought by the contractor Instead of by the board of freeholders. e Freeholder John P Fox said the purcha-e of the boaril- by tlie coin tractor Wis not In the specifications. „ Some uf the members uf the aaaocla lion claimed thai tins was hi the apeBUY COTTAGE HERE ' Hull of J. T. Word's House Wade » J. M*C'be»ter has several deals nearly I closed up at the present time. He reports the business outlook a" good. Mr. Chester lias sold Joseph T Ward's cottage, 628 Wesley avenue, to • Mm. Ida M. Perrlnc, of Philadelphia, and Miss Marlon M.-WykolT, JtJJatI: 1 ' >f Mr. and. Mre. II. Franklin Wheatii man, of 418 South Fifteenth street, Philadelphia, announce the engage- - nieut of their daughter. Alma 'Arm- , bru-ter, to Paul Jules Lafore. of - "cyhWyiT Mr. and Mr* Wheatmau are summer residents of (lite city. Miss Mabel Slid Mlas Alma Wheatman entertained on Tuesday at a luncheon and bridge In honor of Mlas y Elsie Woodward Buzby, whose engage- "" meut to CIIITord Bowpn was recently amiouiiced. 1 Will Kalargr OIBce. Gils M . Townaend baa received from "• K. H Thorn the contract to enlarge the office ll"i Eighth street, occupied 'e by Mr.- TowLsei.d for a number of r years. Tb. room" will be enlarged 12x24 led, al itecsi'of about 81000, and will er be occupied by K. L. Cheater. „f Bnagbt Basislow. w Mm. Ida L Kiiauaa Miller, of Phlle- adelpbla, has purchased the Seymour has purchased the Seymour (

Davis bungalow ou Second street, , near the ocean (rent, and she will oc- ^ cujpy It the coming season. The sale f , was made through the agency of f ■ Clayton Halnea Brick. ( Cakr wort Carnation Wale. _ The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Flret Presbyterian Church will bbld a cake i ' and carnation sale Saturday nmrnlug I May 10, at Joseph I Scull's office. Car- ( nations will also be for sale at W. F. ^ Ganfl uer's store and T. Lee Adams' ,, store. " Has Rented Her cottages. , Mrs. H. E. Park has ranted the cot3 lege. 5514 Central avenua, to Profasaor 8 Laws, or Philadelphia, and the cotII tage. 8612 Central avenue, to G. Lent*, j of Philadelphia. Mm. Park Is ependI, lug the week In this city. if Annual Banquet. \ The members of the Ushers' Union of tbe First M E. Church have selected * the Biscay ue as the holeUu which lo hold their annual banquet As has d been announced, the banquet will be 'r held Monday evening. May 12. Will exchange wetl-rented Weal y Philadelphia property for Ocean City >r lots or cottage. Address Daniel S. Hlrelman. 18 South Front street, Ptalla- (| delphta. Pa. sdv .184l.tf i>- W'AJrrwc— Position by experiaucad I- nurse; maternity cases a specialty. E>U; ' celleut recommendation by physician; t. Ball phone 101 . - Mm.- Ret* Thorn paon . II I I2IB Bay avetiue. • adv., 8-6. 8 sua.

HANDS0.VIF MASONIC I.ODQn" OCEAN CITY LOST I ROOMS TO BE OPENED1 T0; ATLANTIC BOYS • f .. . •: . ■ -- vJr * T-

- FormaJ Exercises Will he^ 'Held Tonight Following Regnlar Meeting. n j The new and handsome liead- - '.quarters of the members of Ocean City Lodge, No 171, F. and A. M , on the e.| third floor of the building at Nlntl; - street and Asbury avenue recently s tioni'lit for the purposes of Die organization. will tie forntlaly opened thl" A regular meeting will be held, slid e this will be followed |iy an entertain I omit slid refreshments. Worshipful Master 1-1 en he r t C. " SmKli and the m,etnl>er« of tliecom- * mittee have been busi'y engaged for i. -omellinetn arrangliiglfortheoecaalon. i- -Several prominent member- of the Masonic fraternity have bean .Invited, I. to "be present and address the local g brethren. e All members of the fraternity from e out of town at present In Ocean City e are cordially invited to attynd t he e opening ceremonies. BAKER'S AMBITION Bays the Atlantic City Review: t'otiI gre— man Baker ha- barely gotten the aflfclrs of his office Into working order for his present term at Washington, and laJready-the Intellect" of the bushwacklng contingent- of the O. O. P. hive turned to predicting , hla fate In ' 1914. Incidentally, Democracy Is pictured In the decadence and I- * prophesied to everybody and'everyh thing not affiliated with the lumbago ' Jointed pachyderm that carries the '• fate of the BepnbtWan party. * The gloom thus parcelled out by the "lias been-'' Is not difficult to classify 11 la of the same brand as the auguries * dls-eralnated ao generously before the j a. fall ejection and tlie mptlve la plain on j Its face The same old yawft-from the ;l same ol(l crew. 8 Nobody who knows politics wilt ex- j '* perleuce qualms at tb» prediction j What Denio>racy will do will tie an 8 advance on what ft has done As for 8 Congressman Baker, tlie soothsayers who retlmate that he I" another Gard1 tier conducting his office always with " a view to what will' affect hi- re lahiltigjila job, are far. far at sea. > Mr. Baker's future does not depend upon the poatmaslershlp of -Atlantic " City, or any other city. He la In Wasli- ' logton really trying to accomplish * aomethlng for Ills country, hi- State . aud tits district. Whit will reelect ' htm wHI |not be the appointments he - nan recommended, but the record he lias established as a good servant of " the peAple. " Mr. Baker's ambition Is to make good ( " In bis pre»ent term, and those who 1 have.e«n bow i.els earnestly .e..deev | urlug to achieve that end. know how j r. utterly dlsregardful lie Is of the future. " He wisely Saflmates If he has done his tieat, the bridge will bear him safety ' whenever he gB>" near enough to " cross It. GET ^io CUP Board of Trade Makca i-resrnl to 8 High School Athlete*. , — j Frank Schneider, of the Ocean (f.ty : y High School Athletic Association, ap|>earrd before the Board of Trade al Its meeting Monday evening aud re- ' queated the# board for the present of a o trophy cup. Frank aald they were j ». asking for only 810 from thC board. r- It has been the practice of the board \o "give a trophy cup for one of the spring meets. On motion of N. ('. Godfrey. Secretary Otla M. Townaend was Instructed '• to draw an order for 810, which was * done at once, and Frank left the room ^ In a cheerful frame of mlud. n five Hundred Part*. Mr aod Mm. Frank Barraa, of Plymouth place, recently entertained Mr. 8 and Mrs. Horace U. Klelnfelder. of "* Glenalde, Pa., also aummer resident *- of Ocean Olty. Baturday eveulng, In 'y their honor, they gave a five hundred nartv. Among tlmee attending were attending . y y

Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wlek. Mr. aod Mrs. John O. Allen, of Philadelphia; m Mr. and Mm. Dlnkenapell add Mr. " and Mm. Doollttle. of New York *1 Handsome Irophles were awarded and 0,, refreshments served. »" — . ID Rcinrtta lo Ocean City. W. B. Bchermerhorn, publisher, of Philadelphia, and hla family will take up their summer residence In Ocean City June 18. He has leased the cotur nf JoaeDb D. Norcom. 408 Central of D. Norcom,

avenue, for lb* season of 1818. Mr Scliermerhoru has bad tbla cottage - since 1908; Ibis year makaa the alxtb consecutive aeasou. His Orel vlall to Ocean City was In 1881. Had Pleasant Trip. The Kev. Dr. John B. Haloes, pastor 1 of the First M E. Church, relumed Isst Friday from a visit to bis married ■laughter In Clucloratl. He bad a ; grauiftrlp and a very pleasant vlilL Dr. Haloes will give an account of hla trip In next week'a Issue of the BkntiCcletarated Birthday. r Miss Ernestine Bcull entertained a ' few of her frlenda over the week-end, ' Baturday being her birthday anniversary. Her guests loduded the Misses Edna Glldei) and Elale Lewla aud Charles T. Ullden, Jr.. Edwin Lewis , aud Gilbert Plait, of Philadelphia. 1 Children's Day ftxvrclaea. 1 A committee was appointed by tbe " First M. E. Babbath School last Son- ' day to arrange for Children's Day exerclsea. Tbe pastor's bible claas was , well attended at tba Sabbath school, y aa were the otbar adult claaMs. Good Train anrvtce. r Several of .lbs members of tba Hoard 1 of Trade, at the meeting Monday T night, spoke with pleasure of the floe tram service afforded now by both tlie ,! "Penney" and Reading roads.

"SELL HOUSE ON - WESLEY AVENUE '' Stanton and Scnll Also Disi- pose of a Lot for Improvement. 4 Btanlon and Bcull,. Iur , have sold one-half "of the large double housf- , built by Barber A Martk-qn Wesley "avenue, between Twelfth awt\Thlr ,* teen I if" di rest- ,1" Tboins'' WatkehsOl „ Phu^hiJ^^.i(i ^ 'e sold/a lotfor GeorgfiAMtay". of Phil- , ,1 aih't\ibi^.'Tb»^tlie'»e-l -ide of Ocean streets, to a party In Philadelphia The , j j lot Is m'li^lni|in»t!e<t. , e; SIGNS FOR WALK Bequest ..I ... Ague l.en In Oircc l( gres-lve League was res.' at tlie ineetiIng of the City Comiul-slniiers. a-klug that slgos tie placed. on the IPiardwalk 1 by means of which v|altnis could ns- ' certain the name-. of -trfel- leading 1 ' thereto. ' 1 Director Thorn moved that the letter 1 I' be received and the matter referred to " Director Fisher. - 1 ™ Director Fisher asked lor the vlewe 1 y of the other tne)M&|fs of the board. ' Mayor Headley said he recognized the necessity, for such sign*, but these 0 should l>e uniform end ornamental 1 e and of a kind that could be seen at ' I night Alsoj the signs should be of a ' nature Diet would Ikst for year-. ^ , ^ j Director Flai'ier suggested that far | the present signs painted on the rail- ' j lug might do. Every a£on brings some rhsngf - " | lo the style of wall papers, and the-e 1 changes are for greater beauty and reii ' tlnement in home deeoratlous. , It Is also a pleasure to tw able to -tale thdt the householder of limited " means Is not debarred from these I- charming effects, as some of the most Ii attractive schemes are achieved In- , quite inexpensive papers; so w hen It come* to choosing your wall pipers, mske it a-polnt before deciding to »ee I our full assortment, get our siiggps|lons c and prices Iu buying this year we have buugbt lu larger uuiutilie- than ever, thereby beltig able to give the " public the - benefit "f the low prices, I tip. We would appreciate an oppor . iunlty to serve you aud ahow you our line assortment. 8 b. r. Smith a Son. f j l'lie Progressive i'apvrbsuKers aud , DecoratCiT, 1018' Asbury avenue, ,1 1 Ocean City, N. J. adv.. 3 20, 2m o j ; WASBIBETON ". Popular -T'uree-Day Tours ■ills, W13 $11.05 FROM OCEAN C!H r ] |ii|i|fl|| hat>1 lu,.,. „4' iHiiliiiiii.i, ■ROSES _ Just racgived a-fitte lot of Rosea b— Hardy Perpetuals, Hybrid Tena sod Climbing R«».' The»c are two years y- old, grown cool in |xit« and the very 'wit It. kind for aetting out in tbe spring, .. --- - - £ THOMAS J. THORN sd i 1 28 Bay Avenue

fUrs. J. IRonc? tieetree to announce to ber patrons anb ftlcnbs tbe opentno of tbe Dote! Stranb ; on ma? 28, 1913 _ '

it y°u a cottage, bung- ■ H alow or apartment to fitr- 3l ■ nish? We ha\;e a line of j furniture at less than Phila- 3i delpbia prices. | It will pay you to call and see ^ our stock before buying elsewhere. 3 Window Shades a Specialty. Chas. E Adams & Bro. ,f 720-22 Asbnry Ararat | , DrkAxrzall'c The Dr> 0oods r OvYCIl 3 House in Ocean City5 i . | i We have j list received a large consignment of Ladies' and < Children's Dresses, white pique and linene skirts for sum- ' mer, also a new line of Rarme Linens, Ratines and Tussah I Silks, etc., in all colors with Bulgarian bands for trimming. . : POWELL'S 921 Asbury ^AvenueJ

" Visitors Took Cap Offered by - Business Men - Schneider Out of Trim. [ The Ocean City High Sctmol'a track team lost to Atlantic City fu the meet belli livthe baseball park Saturday And . trophy cup pre-entvd by the Oc^ati it had bceu thought that the Ocean t City boj.; with the help I.f Frank ^ started In the mlle' ruu. w as unable to [ ' tliiWh^ lie began all right, but alter ; ' two lajs, 'lie " Was seeu tu be falling back, and at the end uf the third lap ' lie stufjied. llbiigijtsi tendon m , ' one of lilt thighs did -out boliver hlin. ' ' Some c.f the event.- were of a high . r class order, rarely eqnafled lu amateur ! circles. Elder. Reeve- and i 'rane did excel- | ' Jent work for-Ocean City, and -FergU; j nou is destined lo be. hesrd from j .' •frequently In tbe pole vault. i The locals were a little shy on their \ . regular runners, so Elder and I'cnt bain j . were forced to take part lu the relay i I race. , Denni- ade. Motley and Koetlian did ] - tlie best work for the visitors. "Bob"' i [ Collins was on hand to take part. - but ] the visitors did nut use Hits strong i , There should tie many more people | out lo -ee these meets The boys J , de-rrve lo be greeted by larger crowds, i Summary : I 75-Yard* dash— Won by Motley. A C. : . H. 8.; aecond, Crane. O. C. H. 8 - . I third. Altman. A. C H. B. Time. 8 2-5 j I seconds. , Broad- Jump- Wou by Deumeade, a Jy.C. H B ;s.cqnd.i|teeves. O C, H. ! r I^TNilrd. Crane. t> C. II B. Distance, . 21 feet ' M4le Bun-Won by Koetlian. A. C. ] H B.; second, Bomers. A C.;tlilnl, O'Brien. A. C. Time 5.19 j , High Jump— Won by Roberts, A. c. J i H. R; second, Crane, o c. H. B.; thlnt. i • Westing, A.C H. S. Height. 5 feet 4 j ! , inches j , Bhot-put— Won by Westing, A C. i i H.' ij.; second, Thomas. A. C. H. B.; ] 1 thlrd/Bradilock. A.C. H.8. Distance- ] I" 87 feet. 880 yard Dash— Won by Koetlian, | 6 A. C. H. H ; second, Tsylor. O C. H- J ' B ; third. Bcull. O C H B. Time, 2 15 i J 26 seconds. ! , Pole Vault— Won l>y Ilreckley. O C. ] . H. 14; tie for second between Jettrles, i f O. C„ and Pederlck. A C. Height. 8 \ ' 75 yard Hurdle— Wou by Thomas. ' A. t.'. H. W; second. Elder. O. C. H. 8 ; 1 third, Ben ham/ O. C. H 8. Time, » ,'4 5 second'! Belay Race, four-fifths of a mile T Won by A.C H.B (Dunraeade. Bauls- ■ berg, Thomas and Motley I. Time. 2.65. ! For 8ai.k —Refrigerator, good condltlou; very cheap. Apply Saturdays or Sunday at 1824 Pleasure avenue. i adv. 5-8.21, MIDDOCn PHMIMICY 8th and Asbury Avenue Special Sale 1 175 Double Disk Records, fit any talking machine at . ; BOC EACH O. PONTIERE " } fiaoilaraiif fflntk id Why not make your seashore home rii inure aitrnctive by lutving a good Inwn ■st made? My ganleners are men of long . : and pnt-tical experieuce. No nutter >shs! yon want in this line, I am the nun, " 1 ss I guarantee all work done and prices kj ! satisfactory. | Let me know what you Want done and I 'will give you an ^estimate.

T - VV Hlq Kenioval Sule iv " V, " ■ ■ • " ' M c A li i » t e s Dry Goods Store ff Abliur) Ivetine , Oef»n Clly, *, J.! " Begins tbi-e morning at quVtOck and wHI continue two 1 weeks. ". As soon as alterations are. completed we . will remove to the large store. 807-809 Attbunr avetiue, 1 formerly Stewart's Eighth Street Market. • We' will offer many bjg bargains during this saYe to reduce stock I . prior to removal. ■* Don't mias. this opportunity,' be on hand and share in the saving, w* , 8. s. McAllister ] j 1 i for sale.. •H Wefl located lot on Wesley 'Avenue, facing the ocean, ■ I between Twelfth and Thir- ® . tccnth streets. Ideal for ® summer home. Only $1450. „ I Joseph I. Scull & Co. ; ® 757 Asbury Avenue I HARVEY Y LAKE ]\ 5 . ; real estate ; : 838 Asbury Avenue - ' } Ocean City New Jereey ' i b. frank smith Real Estate arid Fire Insurance c lose ADSUHV AVCNUC. OCEAN CITV, N. ' Collage on Asbury avenue near KJrst strtet, - - \ Mgi Cottage on Asbury avenue near Twelfth atreet, -• - $2,000.00 . Lot at Wesley avenue and North street. - $850 00 i a la* al Eleventh street and Central avenue - - - $1,150.00 Lot at Central avenue, ...... $600.00 j REAL ESTATE --so INSURANCE 1 - Clayton Haines Brick - i A11 Eighth St. Ocean Oity.'N. J. , money to loan on mortgage. No waiting for two week" to know If you can gat It; we can tall yon at once. Bargains tu Ray and Ocean front pro pert tee. Clio toe cottages for nale. Alao lot* for Inventment and for Improvement— tbe choice of Ocean City. Apply to j. m. chester & co., - v Ocean City, n. j. x " ■ RMAL ESTATE MOItTOAOB INVESTMENTS '■ E. J. HANN 3Q5 flGHTH JBTREET OCBAN CITY. N. J, 1 interesting -to Investors > -»■ — °" — .L. _ Those Who Wish a Desirable Location lor ■ Seaside Home FOR SAL C— A ,8W lo18 loealad h> Beotlon Q, Oeren Ctty. K. J., tu vldalty of Mate road aad Pauttylraala and Reading Kailriwd aUtiuas. Abo iltee for. bungalow* tttuaU eo Greet Egg Harbor Bay, Beeeley'* Poiut, N. J. . / • AATHUR^D. j|ARHOWS 832 CINTBSL SVESUE "011*" CITY, H. J. HANN BUILDING Glfthth St. Opp P. B. R. Station I

DIRECTORY —First Floor— 301 Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street t WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractor! Eighth Street- — E, J. HANN, Real Estate Brojcer * 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 9-10-1 JYOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA RENT.- Mo* doirtble efficn ta Oaui II I IT iUI] flg|1Al Qly. Veil heated, hgktod, vcuhUted and real- & J, ft AMI. ^"^01 Apply lo ' Advertise in the SENTINEL i ' '•

hiitii a lip corrtou. I ~F~:. L /lo8 CO. [ fA FlffH STREET AND > \ / U EESIET AVENUE -» A H0T6L Bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Eighth and Ninth BtreeU OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL' "ttll& CKNTHAI. AVB. OCX AN CITT. N J THE KATHLU Central Avsnua, OCKAN CI#T. N.J. MIHHKH LKWIK A CONARl) WYOMING l*4 #cui trcxt'K Orr.a «ly, R. 8. Open all the year s Bet WaUr Brat. . A. P. Biun HOTEL ATGLEN One of the moat centrally located batch la Goran City. The aire haa alwayi bean to make thtt houae ralaet aad bomallko, —A ttt east raenrad pelinaegi pnvra tta rara eras. For term, and particulars addrera , a. c. aerr. niy THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. all tha year. Flret-clara table board. Evening dinner*. sim. c. r. wi lw ei* THE LAUREL 1118 CXNTBAL Avaxca, KKAB BBACH OCBAM crnr, n. t. ■ aa. asiTH TOWiiERk, Prep all tb# year '•< rite tor Ural STERLING HOTEL OPXN ALL YEAR Hot water heat. Winter hoarder# ■ollclted. a. a. Liamr. THE HEWUN'GS Moot deetrab'e locatkffi. Open all . year. Elevator to etreet level. Vapdr Heat. -ft_ L If. Hiauiei , and Wa*«y are. Poena Cny. W.J. OCEANIC r pen. Capacity 'X»- Ktevetor. HerOpeu tor Um eeaaon. aaa «, ■*«>« A * Try an Ad. in - Tbe Sentinel ) " Mtl ITATa Ua IWMW. c. L. LAKE ; ...REAL ESTATE AGENT!.. tot Aebery Avenae. Oeaan <aty. ». J. I Lota toi eale. Oottagee foi rent. Oomepondenee eoUelUd : : i : I : ETC. BOYLE Real Eatate Broker e24EIQ»4THiSTR|ET OCkAW CITV HMtJIWir First National Bank Oossn City, N.J. CAPITAL W.WA SWPUK UM» Ukkwn« riennei W. aoorr BAUD. Cee* tar tr H. 8. MOTML Aral (>ekl DIRgCTOttttl L M. Cms I 'JaJJiM a. W. adw*rds_ ^IStolllSlIS mils H. Marehall C. t. laaaalef A cues Mathews *. L Oett Albert Pagg - si Nib a zL Scass ■— eratraaraiehOwranaweai. am* a^V MMI