. Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. MAY I.. IBIS We vltall be glad In receive fleui" uf Ali coinmuaJnatiutirKshould lie accompanied with the mil name mini add re** uf Use writer, not mpmmrliy for-ptihllratlori, hill *» « irtyiraiitee.of good faith. j ' DOTS. . Ihii you «ee the ilrcu.7 Carnation* were plentiful. A ttlfle windy here Saturday. ®ity ■* 9 " 1 ",rW "II" Cottager* »rc coming here' f«jj the Advert l*e in the Skmixki. ft ymi 1 eeek result*. . Hlmre Kant Cine < »r- imn 'every half hour Saturday. Hiinday ami; -Monday drew i|ullv a few |.eople from tin- oily Seem to tie n few |ieo|>le here w In. hall ""t fov"r ",l' I""!""*'! Pleasant weather again Monday . after^ the cool- snap on Saturday anil Quit-claim deed- have been granted by the city to- W. I. .Hunloii nnd Henry A llomberger.. High acliool pupil" anil a jmniher. of friend" had an enjoyable dakce at the lilacayne Tnwdgy evening. iai'ke idea rna "bo*" Va^Vit Jrd ay' "" Have yuur Jot. printing done n,,»' at the Skntinhi. Printing Ho.i-c, itml avoid the ru*h a few week" from now. • A map, plpn No 3, tleean City I hV^ UtyL< tVnnml" **" ",'''r'('veJl, ,,J' 1 weekly meeting. ^PERSONALS. ^ Mrs, R KJIngll.ti, of Philadelphia, , Henry M. FusmiII,. of Media, I* rogltereil at the Katlflu. John H. 1 teuton, uf Camden. »i- In town durlriR the week. \ II. K. Partridge, of t'aiudeu, wa» ij vlaltor during the Week • Charles f. Head. of Camden, »a. In 1 town during the week. ^ -William *E. Massey ha> . returned* Allen .Scull was In' Philadelphia Tuesday ou a bii-lueaa trip." a^JL Klthlsn Totem, of H addon Ik-Id < waa a vMtur here Thuimtay. Dr. 1,. W Hot II Irk, of Philadelphia, la registered at the Imperial. , Mrs. Martha Wll.on ha» opened ■ her cottage, 627 We»lry avenue. Mlaa Kin ma Corson la. occupying ' her cottage, 732 Central avenue. 1 Mr. a In) Mrs. Nell", of Philadelphia, , art vlatthiR Mra. Krank ficllflcV George W. KliuMer and family, of i Philadelphia, were In town Sunday. Mr.. J II, Lynn, of Philadelphia.* . has opened her cottage, 606 First .tree), t H. W Heart and wife of Philadelphia, were recent guest* of (lie Oceanic. 1 David J eater and Ulfe of Camden. ' Flatter Dalryiuple and wife, of ptitl- j adelphla,. were here during the week. | Cliarle. H Wei*", of Oermantown. « greeted friend" hero a few dap. pint*. ^ Mlaa France* Smith has returned 1 Senator Hubert K Hand, of/fcrmn, ! -waa among the vlaltor. here Tnuraday. ' Lewla Humphrey. »iul wife, of Cam-' i lieu, apent a few day. here/during die | week. ■ ' , Mra K. Oerlach, of Pliiladeipbia • haa opeuerl her cottage here for the < ph'la, ha. opened tier collage for the 1 Mra. K* W. Warren Iim returned t from California, where "lie apeul the ; The He*. and Mra. Pennington Cor- \ aon, of Haddoulleld, were vlaltor. Iier» i Friday. Charlea A. Hex* titer and wife, of day a ago. I of Pm ladTl™l'i"a','r w a.' "'""to w n "[•**!>' ' thla week. Captain Charlea (1. Dyott haa re turned from Florida, where he a|ienl , l he winter. I Jamee A. Longaireet. of Phlladel- , phla win among the vi.ltora lu thl> i illy Friday. , J one ph' Button and wife, of llerraati- I town, have o|>ene<l I belr pretty coUage lu Ible city. , John Datacheg and wife have re t turned to thla city after a four weeka' I vacation trip. Mlaa Elizabeth llrangaii, of thla city, tiaa been attending several day. In i John I) llarr, who reemployed hero, "pent the week- end at lua home in i Philadelphia. I A. H. Dodaon and wife, of Phlladel- ' phla, have opened I heir collage, HI!) : Aabury avenue. Jamee McMulleu, of the city coli troller'n ofllce, Phlladelplila, waa In J town Saturday. Mlaa Meyfert. who- "pent the whiter In Heading, haa o|ieiied her cottage, 837 Fourth atreet. Mlaa Adella Powell, of thla city, viaIted friend" In Philadelphia the latter part of laat week. Fred. G. Kolb and bride, of Irttlladelphla. are occupying their aparlmenta oti Brlgbtou place. The Rev. and Mra. Linn Bowman, of Philadelphia, were In town (he latter part af laat week. A. Deverell anil daughter, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, " '1615 Aabury avenue. Tbomaa Cooper McCahen, «f Over brook, waa Iri town ye.terday and reglatered at the Atglen. I>.H. Parts, of Philadelphia, I. here recuperating from an attack nf the grip. He la accompanied by Mra. Parla. Frederick 8. Fox, a prominent realdent of Camden, and David Jialrd Fox were recent gneata of the lilacayne. Mr. and Mra. F. H. Muhlenberg, of Heading, Pa , are reglalered at fhe Breaker.. They were potrona or laat aeaeon. Waahltigloii Kolb and family, of Pblladelpnla, are here for the aeaaou. They have opened their collage, MM Brighton place. Dr. Jacob H. II. Moore, of PhlladelWill exchange well-rented Weet Philadelphia property for d ean city lota -or cottage. Addreaa Daniel S. Steelmaii 18 South Front atreet, Philadelphia. Pa. adv , 124. tfAuxiliary boat 21 ft. long, good Ball and 34 H. P Palmer engine. (I75U0 Write 8. L. Hcbumo, 880 N 'JJM-atreei, Phlladel phla. adv 5 8 21. F.or Hai.k —Two lota. 60x100 feet, corner Flfly-elghlli and Central. Ad--tlreaa K. Q. U., Skmtinkl office. adv.
•i COTTAGES ARE GOING QUIOJKLY «'l ■ . [H Real Estate Men Are Work-' IxiET Hard to Supply Clients ,,i With Summer Homes. IV There la .III I ap actlvedemand for -' Of cottages iii till" City for the summer ; - Maaaey A Edwards report the fdl-| • lowing nuutoi ■ It H. Suoy'a cdlaga 1028 Central i ar vn lie, to M ilea I V Young, of Camden. J. Klllilan Talem'a cottage, JKI Wea ( ley pvei.ub, to David P. Heudrtekaoir, of tld" city. The II rm *im« re-rented Hil" hoii-c to Robert L. Moulgomery, ..f Philadelphia. ' u Mra. Lydla Lee', collage. 1132 Aabury au-oue, to Norman 11. Slluaon, If of (Amdeu lllhiin T. UroWiP" collage, 810 y Plymouth place, to .Mlaa Thidle. ol '• PUl-burgh. " Mra. Ella Woflli Law', collage. HIS 1 ^ Park pla<^, Id John <" Daniieiihower, ' il Aparlmenla hi tlie Gale to A. P. larwaer. of Philadelphia. > I McKlroy aparrmenla. Ip Charlea t> J 1 Alexander, of Philadelphia. ' 1 . >yaiiloii and Sco'l, I'uc , have made c the fullnwhiR renlala": • •Mra. Margaret Adams' callage; .1010 i r W. H. Aaay.'a cottage, 820 Sixth / Fjral li'Hir. uorlh aide, hi Carleton ' ""'Krai'1 floor Jainea E. Bryan 'a apart 1 Fir.Mlnor J. t '. Si'tillV collage, 022 , Joaoph I. Scull A Co. report the fol- 1 N.C Godfrey'" cottage. 82a Aabury t avenue to a Phlladelplila party. ( 'Hilton L. Ilemnrerley'a cottage. ■ 857 Fourth .treet, to a Phlladel phlau ' me'id/nVt We-ley avenue, loa' family I I Aparlmeut" K and F in the Eureka i Aparrmenla lo Phlladelphlan". ( •.-.plain It It. Sony •acoltagea. 1030 ' and 1 028 Central avrniTe, lo Phlladel- r phla partlea ' Mr- _ John Weateotfi. collage. <PI ^ Aabury avriiue. to a Phlladelphlan. TO INSTALL PASTOR 5 There will be a big time at Tat^r „ Iiai'le Baptlat Church at 3 o 'cluck Sllio day aficrn.Min, w hen the Rev, Samuel i -J. Comfort. S T II . who waa recently , called lu ltd- church, will be "oniclally | tailed a- pa-lor . — j The Itev J P. tlregory. D. D., of . Baptist Church; the Rev. John " , lleiideranh. I). I»„ of Shiloh Raptlat . ci.orch. and the Itev W. II. Brooke. , I' D, of Trinity Baptist church, all { "of Atlantic City, will he present and j ,jThe Rev'. Ic"lleAVoif. 1) li., aei-re- , l^rv uf Hie New Jersey Rapltet Stale „ Coavenllnn haaticeii Ihvllerl to apeak. I'Jie llev James IC. Lake Rev.J.H- . Jackann and Rev John H. Maine., I). D , paaiur of the Kir»t M. E Church. , .ve kindly conaei.lsl lo be prfcaent . and aasDl lu Ibe aervlce \ (, Plte. general public la cordially hivlfwl to -at lend and kindly give mi n ollcrlug. Thecoiigregatlpu la endeavor- j to repair and beautify. the church m Philadelphia when ipiite a lad. He !| w aa left an orphan when live yeara . old. arid had a hard alrtiggle. He . entere.1 the public aclioola of Phlladel- i Phla In 1(178 and graduated from tlie . Inalltute for Colored Youth In 1888 r t Might "ctuiol for atx yeara and was principal of the colore I high t -i-hiKil of ciirlMlanaliiirg, Va., for aoiut t yeara. He gnwlualed from IheCollege ■„ and Theological Seminary, S. T tl.. of Lincoln Cinver.lty. In I8»7 and 1WNI. t He haa been fourteen yeara hi t!>e mill- v Comfort came -to Ocean Win {" 1 18!«. while a etudenl. and worked In li the Brighton Hotel. He latuducleil re- j aervlce" lu K of P. Hall and v tint" "tarted the Talternacle Baptlat E Mr Comfort aa>-" he deplore" the ? luulllpllclty of churchea among the , colored people of Ocean City, .there t four— two Methodlat and two r phla. reiume.1 home Sundavariera vl-ll to lua "later. Mra. A J Mct'orkle. j South Ocean City. ( Wllaon Y. ChrHtlan. who D a | aludent In deuttatry at the 11. of P.. a tweti »|>eiidliig aeveral daya with tiU parent" lu Ihta city. I Mr. and Mra. W. 1) Rowland, uf ' Tioga, Philadelphia, were receiitguest" at the Breaker., and anticipate "pending July and Auguat here. The Rev. John J Sweeney, uf thla city, attended the Kulghtk of Colum- 1 liaii<|ii"Lin Atlantic City Monday eveiiiiig. tUe-.gueal of the Rev. J. It. I McCloseev. • -| ItemaHi R lck.leachel and wife, of c West Philadelphia, who are building i , a tiaiidaorae collage on the Garden* . I 'urn pan y 'a tract, were among the c vlMtora here Sunday. | Dr. W. A. Davlaand wife and J. F' . Davla and wife, of Camden, who have ' been occupylng'thelr cottage here for ' three w eek-, returned home yeeterday, ' after a very pleaaant vlalt. Dr. Davla ' l« recovering from a revere attack of It ta announced by the Rev. John J. ' " Sweeney, rector ol ,8t. Auguattne'a 1 ' hiirch, that a mlaalon will I* lield In Oil" churcli heghitilug Sunday . May 25. It Will be In charge of prte»l» 1 of the Paullat Order from New York !'"J- . ' 5 Prep .rime lor Fair. The'iuembera of the Ididlaa' Guild of - Holy Trinity P. K. Church will bold , - their annual fair and bazar on the 1 aftcrniKiii anil evening of Saturday, H Auguat 2. Tliey are now preparing fur the event, f " Mr. and Mr* Thorn** Watt*ou. of Philadelphia, who are occupying their >r home on Central avenue, are- building '■ a two-family flat at .307 Rlghteeutb I .treet. It I* to be lltiDbejl next week. '• For tin — Watch charm, ou AVbury - avenue, between Sixth and Seventh t atreet". Owner can have Mine hy apy plying to C. H.. Bacon anJ paying itI. iwiirea. adv. It. 1" FoK IlKNT —Cottage 1553 \V»«t aveline -tlirre beil nmm* and good attic— II gae; for atuiaoti «r year; $811. Alio coti (age for *4e. cheap. Apple 1 IMS Wat t, avenue. ] 7 adv.. 6-15, If Fob Hai.k.— Cottage* and lou In t moat desirable locatkyie in Ocean City, I- Apply to A. Cotton «1B Aabury avanna. r. Ocean City, New Jaraey. adv.
WILL TAKE CENSUS OF i PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN
> 'Board ol Education 'Has W-J pointed L-.R. Thomas to • Do This Work. r; The Board of Educatloh, at Itr J monthly meeting, appointed L It j I'lioai*" to take the cen-usoi thexlill I. dren of achool age In till* cl!y, rr■julred by law.,' I "Tbe board e-timale" that ftir the . year IW3-I4 Hie auilliif |21.(*» will be rei|Ulre<l fof tlie acbool*. i In addition, lo tbla, f2m>U will be . needed fur manual Irailulug and tPiikJ I for a commercial c.mr-ejf It la decided A |ietltloii, "tgurd by Principal . Itelclljey and tlie high acbool lea, -her-. ■que. ted that power and authority he ) ty ven the principal to deal with high ' that the principal be given power to ; Huapend pupil", aubject to the approval a voice In the .election of high -chmil . teacher,', and that h^ have aole charge' jret to tlie approval of 'tfie air|>erli»tendent. John E. -Towiiaeiid waa given the; contract fur electrical fixture" for the new achool. Hh> hbl waa »129. | Lawrence M. Iwiar waa awarded thej contract for window "hade. Hi. bid ' waa $150 Secretary L. K Smith waa author-1' 1 1 waa decided to place (20.0(10 InaurThe rc|uc"t or tlie .pupil* y»f the *cli«ol to he given di'plomn. and to hold exercira* at the end of tlie 1 was granted. The boud of tljy aecretary was -ac- 1 cepled. .T' . The salary iif the Janltrea*. MY*. ; lleadley, Yea* Incretaed (50 for (lie tutal eiirnllmenl li, the- -chool lobe perc nt age of attend an ccTfi" 5!' ■ CAMP GROUND CASES lu tbe Chancery Court. In Camden 1 1 before Vice Chancellor Backua. Ia>l week, a auit lu relatlou lu the caiOp ground wa> begun. | There are tluee bill. In all .One l» , that or WIIIlam^Brldgewatcr aga|ii"t i the Ocean City Aeaoclallou, the Al-j lantlr Laud Developing Company, I, < M Creare.C. W.Ma.land, H I). Moore 1 5 and Mr«. Buchanan. The "ecoiid waa Carroll and other* : agatuat the iiuit ilefeiulanta. with the " addition of the Rev. s. 11 llaiiu. Hie ' City Tabernacle Aaaoclatlon and 1 Adam". The third wa*. Bradley agaluat the defendant* a. are named hi the " aecoinf bill. , , ' t The object of Hie hill 1* to prevent j building, on the cmirp ground", tie- ! tween the bay a„d Hie ocean a'ml Fifth ' and Sixlh street", except ibure used for camp meeting purpo>ea. | While the- tliree cau"e> are alike In . nature, au,t tlie remedies de-lred are the eatne, tliey are being tried repar- 11 ately. e Evidence was given last Friday by ( William Hrldgewater, Robert Fuher . and I. B. Smith a* to the declaration" and "(atementa mad* by Dr. Wood, ' president of the Ocean City Asaoclatlou when the tlr-t lou were cold In . that Ibe camp ground should Jit . open between the bnundarle* already named. Vice Chancellor llacku* Inquired if . defendant" Intended to put lu any ( evidence to refute the declaratlnn's A» the defyndaut" did not have any evidence to refute at- that time, the 1 vice cbaucellor aid It would uoi he , ueceiwary for tbe complalnanta to lutr,g>uce more evidence ou there point*. •If Hie defeudsut* later Intended to tlie evidence already glveu tbey would have to give tbe complainant* ( notice of Intention to introduce tbl* evidence lo refute It, and tbe com- 1 Idalnaut* would have the right lo In- ( troduce more evidence a* to the stale- 1 menu of Dr. Wood at tba lime of tbe ! first sale of lot*. ' Also Introduced In Hie evidence were ' the annual report" of the Ocean City AMoctatloii and tbe Ocean City Journal. There document" showed that the camp grouud wa* Intended t be kept open between the boon- | darte* named. | Ae the chaucery calendar t* filled, [ oext bearing will be beld Sepleoi- | 22 ill Camden. i TAKES UP ELOCUTION Mr*. Joreplilne W*H*on, wife of Thomas WatUau, wa* a graduate In elocution at tbe recent commencement exerclree of the Waoamaker Inatttute of Industrie*, bald In Uatbauy Bun1 day School Hall, Philadelphia. At the commencement Mr*. WatUon a monologue, "Kate Eu Route lu tbe >'erry," which made a groat bit. .Mra. Wattoou. who U excellent lu , dialect, will lake up elocutlou a* a pro- . fewdoii. Her many friend* are coulldent that -he will be *uccee*ful. r Mr. and Mra. Honrt Knlcrialn. Mr. and Mr*. Mather* and family, of Wayne. Mr. and Mr*. HotTman. of Syracuse. N. Y.. end Mr and -Mr* Oscar, of Philadelphia, were euler- ; talnedby MY. and Mr*. Johnson Honey at tbelr cottage. 620 Wealey avenue,1 l*"t Sunday. They have all taken , riMxua^at Ibe 8traud for the summer. Bon Collage Here. I. N. Wood, of Lluwood, Pa., be* 1 purchased, through the agency of f Joseph 1. Scull A Co.. Dr.T. J. Elllu- | ger's cottage, 1583 Central avenue. ■ Mr. Wood will apeud the summer here Mr. Wood I* a real eetate operator t In lila borne town. J. <9. Chamelaa Oct* Contract. Joseph U. Champion bs*. received f the contract from Hie Ocean City r Garden* Company to build a cottage, > two storle* and basement, on tbe lai goon. It will bean attractive summer . huure, coating (38UU. f Wantbd.— Poiltlon by experienced i nurre; maternity care* a specialty. Ex- . oeilenl recommeodatlon by phyalclau; .. Bell plioue 101. Mr*. Reba '1 hnmpson, 1208 Bay avenue. adv., #-«, 8 mo*. Loot —Pearl handle knife end acla- - »ur*. Auy person fludlng same and re- . turulug It totbaofltoeof tbaHENTiKKi. t will receive a reward of two dollar*. adv. It. i Fob Balk —Refrigerator, good ooudltlon; vary cheap. Apply Saturday" , «r Sunday at 152t Plrmaare avenue. adv. 5-8, «.
' OCEAN CITY WON ;• CLOSE TRACK MEET Philadelphia College of Phare maey Boys Declared They Would Protest. e The Philadelphia College ..f -Rlnr0 m*cy t rack team and i lint of t he ( 1,'eaiK j Clty.HlghHchobl were eveiTtj- malvlieil In Wm-meet last Saturday *fi>rn,,,,„. ,1 b,„rtntil it^eclrirepf Hie col, tret ItNra" 1 TiJk'1 ' r py'.'lsi up to . he relay ,1 race, cobceriijnfe llie re*ujt« of which e'| Referee Co hreon'a decision w*s In . j favor of Ocean City, which gave the' -the Board of Trade. p> the high "clmol e boy#. ' l !- In Hit* race, it was claimed. Hl*<ln e j man and that he aTso cut tlie corner*. otTlclal* were at -fault, but Hits was . dented bytbe-Oeeau City boys. Mem tier* of Hie P, C P. team said . they would proteal the meet tu Hie A e The otw-mHuSgpce wa* exciting. It , wu* a clore rtiu between Sctill, of . Ocean City, and SuuthaJI. of Phar- ; maey, the former winning. Scbneloer . "tarted. but, after covering Jhree lap*-, wa« all In because uf lack of wind. He . also was lu the relky race, but »•" fft«. _ P from betiigjlif form, eliowflig sign* of ; distress w lien half way around. , c Whipple, of Pharmacy, proved * p : surprise to tbe local* In the half-mile race, heiaeaHiig Bus-ell Taylor by a ! close pia%lu ReeVes, Rider, Beutbam, Brc-kley Fergu»oh ah, 1 Crane showed up well , for <)ceaii City (loodrrleiid and Kosteubauder did the best general work for the viallura. | Summary: 75-yard d«»h— Won by Goodfriemi, j P*. C P ; recond. Reeve*, tliird. t.'rane, j Ucnau City. Time 8. 2-5. i 1-nille ran— Wan by Scull, Ocean j City; second, Smithall. P. C P. Time. 1 |6 minute* 15 necnnd*. 1 I H igb Jump— Kn-tenb*iiiter.l' C. P.. 1 | aud Crane, Ocean City, tied at 5 ft 21 1 Inches; Iblrd, Hreekley, O.-ean City. ; Point* divided 1 22tt-yanLda*h— Won by.Goodfrlend; 1 | second, M~>Ko«teuh*u.lcr. P. C. P.; ' third. Reeve*. Oceap city rime. 28 2 5 1 i Shot-put— Wuu_ by' Rultar; second, 1 Kosteubauder; third, DunlHe, P. C. P. ' Distance. 88 teet. \ ' 880-yerd da.h-Won by Wirtpple. C. P.; recond, R. Taylor: third. ' Hancock. Ocean City.- 'Time, 2uiln- 1 ute* 17 second*. Itfooit Jump— Won by ReevesCity, 16 feet 1 Inch; Kostenbauder and Guodfrlend t ied at 18 feel ' II Inches. 75-yanl hurdle- -Won by Hentliam: second. Rider. Ocean City; third, Dunkle. P. C. P Time. 10 3 5 ' Pole vault— Won by It reck ley; ' •erond, Kergu-on ; tblnl, JeflYlee. \ Ocean City. Ileigbt, 6 feet. Koar-flftbs mile relay— Won by Oceau City (Beeves, Schneider, R. aud L.Tey lor). Time. 3 hirudin 5 2 5 seconds. Freeholder aud Mra John I*. Fox, of thl* city, on Saturday entertained at their home Mr* Bye. wife of Presl- , dent Bye. of Darlliig'.on Semiifcry. ■rear West Chester, and Prof Fosi, di- , , rector of mu*lc at the seminary. M is* Fox attend* Hit* well known Institution of learning , To Hart Bspilu*. New members are still coming lli !■> Shiloh Baptist Church and Hie pastor, the Rev Grant Harris, Is bap- 1 tlzing maay. He will baptize pn next Sunday. at 4 p. m at Eighth street. ' - E. L„max, clerk.exteude an Invitation tbe public to attend.
: ONION MEN HOLD # ..'irtftEBRATlON • CArpgnters' Organization an J This City Was Formed = Three Years Ago. Tlie third anniversary of Hie organl- - . zajloii of the Carpn, t.-r-' Criloii in j this ,-iiy wa* .celebrated In Hie tnilon'" ' headquarter" In JC of - 1' llal.i. Friday evening, li »»- attended «i>y * ( *Fred C-. Hrheldemaii. -of Atlaiitic' r- city, bu-liie*" agent uf rt.e I : It of C. I and J of A . wa* present and made a d -I, orl-.», I, lre«s to Hie member". ' In j . i. which he tilled the men to work In I > harniqriy w lib the contractor" for thej d benerft of both. . He hope, to accompilsh'"g<iud re.ull" tin. otty.. » hl, l. | ^ s Hie local unl.ui In.vlng recently l,e _ cine attached to tlie- .-B-i'Sd council .if I' 'Atlantic County and vtclmty. 8 3 Mr. SCheidemaii, In addtllmi to ^ '' """".g a "peech. .ang li., m.ng. g • which made. hit "Slng-a-sing. Song" S II ami "Somebody Eire' Is Getting It." W e* He Was accompanied by Mr* Schel.ie- g I' man. g I Several popular snug" w ere also sung g by Wallace Malh'ls, John Dennle, H • The playing of game. wa. a 'feature » > Hie tall on llie-donkey .y Tlie *ui'i-e-*- ® " ful one was Wallace Mall, Is ( At Hie close or Hie entertainment. » J B. Rlsley was chairman of the S ' Tlie local uutoif has seventy mem- gfe ' t,er« In good "tending. The officer* (3 ' are: Prestdent. George Spencern; secre- S ' tary. William Asay; trea»urer. Joho g V ^CATCHING STURGEON « ' ' P [ Capl. J. \V l*e. of thla city, paid a , , visit to Ills son at Haysldc. a short ill"- J tauce beyond Uridgetun, Cumberland X , County. Monday, and .a* a number X of men there engaged In catching g j sturgeon The sturgeon weigh from Km to more X ■ ban 2110 pounds, and eignt of them g were brought into the dock In boafa X ' while Capl. l"ie was there for two g ' Viesturgeoii.ildllbrliig.il 76 a pound g at (lie dock. There are 7Sor 80 pounds g of caviar In each ll-b The price paid X I fur the remainder of the flali la 1.3 and | Those who buy Hie caviar take It to . llrklg.-lon, where It I" "ailed, and then . «eiil' to Germany for the |,r-paratlou It undergoes, bcfore'belng tillered for "ale a* u delicacy tliat appeal" to thousand" — of people. Then It la shipped froiu ■"* ta Hit" country. catching of sturgeon, Capl. Lee saya ( nt ' he waa told tail Anguat I , will be "Temperance Day" ~ ~ al rtcwvllle camp meeting The morn- r— lug and Bft-riioiin will be^iveu to tlie W. C. T. C., tbe countlea of Cumber- ' land,,Cape May and Atlantic to arrange tlie program, t'lie Itev. Par- . cells lias beeu engaged aa speaker, " ' subject "to the appruval of tlieawocla- ' tlon. At theeveiilng service, lu charge of Superlntendenl Stearns, of Hie Antt- M.' Saloon League, an Illustrated lecture will' be Riven. A picture af Frauce" Wlllard will be presented to tlie association by the county uiilou". Knowattir Jcrarv Const. • Thome* F. Rose, a Philadelphia ad- — I vertlslng man. was In town Saturday ■ aud met one ur two old friend*. Mr. ' , Rose Is particularly well Informed cou- - ceriiicjr the. Jersey coa«i, having prs-J < pared a map of l til* as far back as 1678. - In the advertising line lie has traveled kl! over lire country. £ r>. ol' A. Vislimion. — ■ , Ocean city Council. No. 10. D. of A., i wllt have a visit from Krleudshlp • j Council* No. 27. of Cold Spring, aud ' t j Holly Council, No. 28,of Holly Beach. . thla (Thursday) eveulug. All meni here uf tbe outer are Invited to be kf x*1"1- Th
flirs. J. IRone? f t»csirc0 to announce to bcr patron© ! an& frteno© tbe openluo of tbe - Ibotet Stranb \ on ma? 28,1913 r '
— — — ==— 1 ■ I AVE you a cottage, bung- | r alow or apartment to fur- 30 ' 1 uish? We have a line of furniture than Phila- 30 It will pay you to call and sec ^ | stock before buying Window Shades a Specialty. ISiBlil Chas' 1 Aiams & Br°- k ; c- " 720-22 Asbury Avenue | . Doxuoll'c The Largest Dry Goods k rUWCU S Rouse in Ocean City R "• We have just received a large consignment of Ladies' and a Children's Dresses, white pique and linene skirts for sitqi- •x1 «• mer, also a new line of Ramie Linens, Ratines and Tussah ~ Silks^etc., in all colors with Bulgarian bands for trimming. " POWELL'S 021 Asbury Avenue
Removal Sale M6 Al Usher's Dry Goods Store 7 tsbnrj Aveiine ' Orean (|t), *; J. j TJii- SALlv J- I'.ROWINC. in INTEREST DAILY | •, As Mxm alterations arc ' completed we will remove to the Yarge store, .807- X09 Aabury avenue, lfurmerly Stewart's Eighth Street Msfrket « ,\Vc will Coffer many lag Bargain* during pi is sale to reduce stock prior to removal ■ Don't mis-^tliis opportunity, lie 011 hand and share in the saving ' s. McAllister I*.:. FOR. -'SALE.. I Well located lot on Wesley ji ■ Avenue, facing the ocean, : between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Ideal for " summer home. Only 81450. , Joseph I. Scull & Co. 757 Asbury Avenue g | HARVEY Y. LAKE j REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue « Ocean City New Jersey B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance c 101S ASBURY AVKNUC, OCIAN CITY, N. J. \ ollage on Asbury avenue near Ftrat street, - . . . f 1,800.00 •ottege on Asbury avenue near Twelfth street, - . - (2.000.00 ait at WdYley avenue and North street, - - - 185000 1 ;,ol at Eleventh *tree( and Central avenue .... (1,160.00 .ol at Central avenue, ...... (800.00 REAL ESTATE -**a INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick . i 0-11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. f MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for two week* to know If you can got It; w* ean tell you at once. Bargain* m Hay and Ocean front properllaa. Choice cottages for ■ale. AIbo lot* tor Investment and for Improvement — the cholne of Oceau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. RBAL ESTATE MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS j E. J. HANN EIGHTH STREET Q PC AN CITY. N. J. ' Interesting "to Investors x OR •' / , . those Who Wish a Desirable Location tor a Seaside Hem's FOR S A L E— A ;<v '"t* located in Baetion O, Ooran OUy, R. I., — — in vtctoity at Stats rood and t'snoeylralila and Rsading Riulrnad sutions. Also "Ms for >angalon sttdaM on Great Kgg Harbor Bay gBsulsy's Point, N. J. j arthur D. barrows Qua rd I m re ^ — v b32 central avenue ocean city; n. j. HANN BUILDING Elfthth St. Opp P. R. R. 'Station DIRECTORY -w-Flrbt Floor— 30 J Eighth Street . RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 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-tO-ll YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA FOR RENT.-. Most desirable offices in Ocean TJ T IT 1 1111 Rum Alt W«ll hexud, bghud, vtaUUKd sod unt- K J 1101111. UVIlul Apply kt ! Advertise in the SENTINEL i . - l
)l ^ mrrzi s i«» cimioxa. , / /a® COR - = I fS FIFTH STREET 1(0 \ \ IV - WESLEY AVEIUE V»\\ H0TGL Bise/iYHe... Ocean Ave. Bet Ween Eighth and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR r H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL L'KNTRAL AVE., OCKA8 CITT.'W J Opea^Tor 111. .ssson^, PkaMOUr """"ill-its ALL WIMTE6 * lUnnsra wruid al US). Mrs. & orrzKiTHEKATHLU, una Onlrsl A Venus,' OCEAN (4JTY, N.J. M1HMK8 l.KWIK * CONARD WYOMING rtrocui Avcxrc Orasa Clip, II. J. a. p. mum HOTEL ATGLEN , ins of tbe most ontraUy locaUd hotels la Oesaa City. Tt» aim ha always besn to ; make his bunas astaot and homatika, sod Ita i targ* ami sasand patroaag* proraa tl* sao- | ram. Fur Mrua and portisalar* sddreas, i. a. c. oorr, r**p. ; THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. ' Open all tba year. Flrat-claaa table 1 board. Evening dinners. .lata. c. r. wa lnbk a THE LAUREL 1113 CKNTRAL AVKNUK, fTKAB BRA CM ocsar crnr, m. j. KM. IIIIH TOWMSIk, *rs» atl ins ysaY Wrlu Ear tsrma STERLING HOTEL OPRM ALL YKAK >" / water heal. Winter baardar* solicited. b. a. LtaaxaT THE HEWJrfNGS Moat daalrtbla location. Opao *11 year. Elevator to atreet level. Vapor Heat. L H. HKWLiaua an* Wsslsy av*. rtesaa Ctly, It. J. OCEANIC Private tank*. Most OsslrebU Ion*. ' lion, C* partly •». esvalor. BsrP*<> KM L. BASER ^1 an Al in Tbe Sentinel ■MAI. TATl ABR IRWRMtM. C. I- LAKE 1 ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... MM Asbury Anas*, Oesaa OMR. M. J. • Lota for sal*. CoMafsa lor real. E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Brokar 82^EIG HTH STRfCT OCC»H CITY HIM rtMlf First National Bank Ooaan City, N.<J. CAPITAL SCTPUB UMW L M. CMMBBM. PiU'at B. B. BT1TRB. ViaB-PrssMaal w. noon baud, caabtsr r h.b. MQWIUUL y^^raaier^ DIVXCTO**, L M. Cress* kkaw K. V Corson Jossph LReaXl B. Wssl*f Lak* LaUMA. LMJaw Kins B. Marshall a>. Uaaataa i Chaa. Matbswa 8. L One Y Was. Q. Moore Alk-rt Poc( Board or Dtreoten mm TaiiRap sad p rrldsy morolaxa. . - Sili limit inn ssl MMi|«ratraaa— were— a o^iimi

