Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY: JULY Hi. 1913. We shall I* glad to receive Items of news and communication" of In turn t to' tUU community ami our reader* everywhere. All eauimuiili'allonn should, be accompanied with the full name and addreea of <«>e writer, not necesaarllv for |iublleatlou, bill a* a guarantee of good faith. DOTS. 1 1 real Fourth. Crab* are plentiful. - Are you a suffragist? "Welcome to our city." Larger irowds thaii ever." Have you Joined the ball. era? Hoard S'alk will have lo be widened PERSONALS. ; tliarle* Al. I'liuii-roy and family, of , Philadelphia, are here for the -earn..,. , Alfred CralK. of New York, la enjoy. iuk a rlea-a.it atay at the Kathln. I w Khalfer, or Fort Washington, la ' auion^lhoae aeeu on the promenade. L J. <>. Borne*. of New York, la enjoy- J W. W. Hketchley and family, or J Mlaa C. II. Fagau, of Philadelphia. \ la enjoying life at M40 Central avenue. Kdward Maiuiuvre anil family,, of c Philadelphia, are at their euiumer i William Heiamer. Jr., and wife, of 1 Philadelphia, are anion); the vialtora '■ Dr. H. H. Kyueft and family, of . Weat Philadelphia, are occupying e their collage on Twelfth alreet. ... Hubert l.ee, of Harrlal.urg, visited. j Fourth. ' (ieorge Hofatetter and family, of p Philadelphia, have opeiied their cut- u lage, ISO# Central I avenue. v Mlaa K. I.. Fagau. of Philadelphia, u la al tlM^Uoeailk!, w here alie will spend a Ihe aummer. Mia.. It. Tytidale, of Me.Ha, l.na 'J opened Iter collage 2U (lardeua road, " w here alie will a|H)iid the auunuer. M. It. Harr and family, of Phlladel- " plila, are here fur the aeaauu, occupy- * lug their .yiUage^HlH Fifth alreet. 11 l)r. H. K. K. Haaatnger and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their j, Fifth alreet collage for the acaaou. „ Mlaa A. K. Kyaler, of Philadelphia. w la occupying her cottage, lift Pennlyn place. v Thomas J. Hare, tireeldei.lt ;of the ,\l Megargee- tlreeu Paper Company. -Philadelphia, la here with hla family G Charles Wallworth aud family, of Philadelphia, have opened their col- .
tage F. A. Marchell and wife, of 2218 St. : Jauiea place, Philadelphia, havetaken 1 apartuienta on Wealey avenje. ' Mlaa Florence Moore; of Phlladel phia, la here for the aummer 111 her 1 cottage at 7IW Plymouth place. ' MlaaC. K. Heyferl liaa gone to Read lug to a|>eyd Hie remainder of the aummer. Heujaurln Adama and wife, of CamHarry F. Morrla and family, of Philadelphia, have opened I heir Wealey avenue collage and are here for the , John 11. Mcl'lalchy, a well known Philadelphia real ealale operator, and . lua family have opened their collage j U. T. Schnatl, of the Lukeu. Iron - aud Steal Company, Philadelphia, haa I opeued hla cottage here. I B. (1. Royal, who le conuecled with : a talking machine company In Camden, le here with hla family. i Prof, I. W. Schwatt aud family, of '
Philadelphia, are enjoying life at their 1 collage, 2UH8 Central aveuue. Major Harry Nun, Jr., and family, or Philadelphia, have opeued llielr collage on the (lardena tract W. A. Itlchwlne aud family, of 1 Plllaburgh, are amoug Ocean Ctty'a 1 pleaaed gueate at the Oceanic. J. W.'SThslaud aud wife, of Phlladel- ' phla, are enjoying the cooling breer.es at the Breaker- . Atiee Kuckiuau aud family, of Frarkfurd.are located In their aummer home, Mil Aabury avenue, for the aeaauu. . Robert M. Thompaon, of the Quaker City, haa li in family pleaaantly located In their bay front cottage for i Mr. aud Mra. S. A. Halo bridge, of I -MO North Eighth alreet, Philadelphia, are occupying apartinenta In Mra. 1.. R. Thomaa' cottage ou Wraley avenue. Mr. Ualnbrldge la a deacendaul of the famoua Commodore Jlalubrldge. W. H. Coaler, of Philadelphia, with j hla family, la eujoylug the warm daya at thla rr>ort, occupying their cottage l&M Central aveuue. E. A. Lawre, secretary of the County Fire losurauce Company of Philadelphia, la at the Biscay ue fur a few daya, accompanied by hie wife. Pint Aealstant'Firt Marshal George Elliott, of Philadelphia, la the guent of Frank Uormau at the letter's summer hotne here. Captain 'Harry Lee aud family, of Port Norrls, vtalled Captain Lee's alater, Mra. U. Nelson Webb, at Flflyaeveuth street, durlug the holidays. John Yates and wife, of Port Norrls, liave returned home after a visit to Mr. aud Mrs; Pompton, at Fourth street aud A (bury avenue, J. H Mactague, a wellknown West Phlladelphlan, aud Ills family are pleasantly located lu their cottage. "07 Wealey avenue. Samuel Evans, chief sahwman for the Delta File Works of Philadelphia, was among Oceau City's prominent gueats over the Fourth. W. W. Pusey, 3d, title u filter of the Delaware Trust Company, Wll-
1 DREAM WINNER ( IN OCEAN RACE <t *
" Mulford's Tocsam II Returned First, Followed by Snel11 lenburg's Mirna. lf Another victory goes to Commodore I-ageu's Dream as s result ol the llui.li or the Yachtsmeu Club UfcMnlle oceau rate In litis city riuuday, Caplariu L. Wtflard.Mulford's focsam 1 1 .theOceau City boat, was defeated, but only by Ibe narrow of 41 mluulea 3 seconds. She was the Ural boat In, .beating the Dreaiit by J hours minutes 80 '/be , Mlrna, Joseph Huelleuburg'e ■li'-footer, took third plats, but only by li minutes 13 seconds uuder Tocsam , II. -Thla also was tbe actual time that ' Tocsam bes.t Iter. Hlie, on tlie other band, beat Dream borne ou actual ruuulug time by 1 hour Ml minutes :« ' Seconds. f " Kugenla, Hie fourth boat, was last ( The race was a bailie of tb«.forly- 1 and was fiercely fought. The I was of national Importance be-
cause It carries with It a championship Power Boat Association rule-. The winning of the race by-Dream gives Hint boat Hie second championship title for the year, the lirsl being llie Philadelphia to Bermuda race. The feature of the race was llie excellent time made over the tMi-nautlcal mile course, as compared with Ihe same race last year, three of the boats ill Ibe race w ere cuuteslauta In last year's race. All made excellent comparative time, and Kugeula, the ' last boat in. bettered her lime cnnaM 1 erably. The racers started oil tbe yacht ' club's pier at noon .Saturday, Willi I I'ocaaui II a half length ahead of the ' over the Hue. No accident marred the race, but the ' ex|ierlenre<l a heavy rait) and 1 wind storm all evenhrff^jyhlgU de 1 velnped Into a nasty squall durlug the « night. It was at lis worst between 12 ' and li o'clock Hunday morning. The Tocsam II rounded Winter • quarter lightship ou tier return trip al * 2. IN o'clock Aiiiulay mining. ' The T. csana averaged S lu knots an ' or a U3 miles, aud the Dream ' miles. 1 the arrival of the Tocsam II. and 1 walk al the time ' tin board Tocsatu II acre Captain 1 Captain Charles W. (Baser, * Mr. Thompson, W. H. Heiis/ey , ' Cliarles J. Cutran, K! Brown. Kdwln ' (Baser aud Mr. Young. 1 The Mima's crew comprised Captain Joseph N. Hnellenburg.Baitiuel Jacobs, '
Philip Hall ami Dr. C. rt. .street, of 1 Philadelphia; l'lieo Itelley, of Pleas- 1 aulvllle, aud Hamual Eudicott, of At- I lantlc City. Beside Dr. Eugene Swayne, the 1 . master, those on the Kugeula were ' . John 11. Field, William lvuhue, Clyde * Cooper and Reserve Wlnlrode. 1 Summary: J , Viral" nmic EjiS ° WANT TRANSFERS [ ■ Here's a Matter for Aeitan t>. tbe | 1 A nuiuticr of Ihe members of the . 1 yacht club say that Ihe trolley com- f pany could altord them- great coo- r i veulence by pnivldtng transfers from i i the Wesley avenue cars to the At- « avenue can at First street aud 7 The Wesley avenue cars are more t convenient for them to take wtyra they 1 ■ want to eo to the vaclit club. Hirv ssv . f want go yacht t
- and nearly every time tliey meet an „ Atlantic avenue car at First street and , Ray avenue. Sometimes this car' „ [ waits and sometimes Itdoesut. Frl- f day afleriioou last was one time the f , car didn't wall, and It misml four a fares, because these pasaengera wouldn't t have walked two squares lu the hot | sua If they could have avoided It. What aland the use of transfers, , Superintendent McDevltl f Took Spin lu Itar I.wlsli. ' Richard Nelms' well known power * boat, I. slab, a champion of tbe yacht club, was given a spin by R. W, r Ntluis. son of Mr. Nelms, ou tbe | . Fourth. It was the first time she' was ( r out thla season. Mr. Nelms expecteil , to have bis line uew boat loug before ( f this, but there lias beeu a big delay , . lu her construction. ( ' iningtoti, Del., and his family, are ' here for the aeason. ■ Thomas H. l<alrd, Jr., of the West ^ Jersey Title aud Trust Compauy, Camdeu, aud family are here for the sea1 sou. ' UustavE. Piukand Mr, and Mrs. Ed- 1 ward Pink, of Philadelphia, are visit- , log O. D. Thompson al his summer ' home, 71*1 Plymouth place. 1 Harry McCuilough aud wife, of 1 ' West Philadelphia, spent Hie holidays j with ...the j-oung woman's parents,. ' Frank A. So hock and wife, lu this j ' city. Mr. and Mrs. Duaenbtrry, of Rochester, are vlsltlng_ their ulece, Mrs. (StoTfii I#ee, In this city. They I " came here from Gettysburg, where < tbey viewed tbe eucampment. I Hunter Thomas, a prominent bush | '• osss man of Wllkee-Karra, aud wife I a have returned borne after spending 1 1 (lie holidays with' -the former's parents. Mr. aud Mra. L A Thomas, . , lot Ala city. Tbey were accompanied 1 by Charles Van Riper, a well-known e telephone ofitclal of BCranton . 7 — : launch for' hire by the day or hour, crabbing or fishing parties from Herb. ,r Smith's wharf, foot of Sixth street i. Bell Telephone 393 W. Interstate 193 l B. Capt. J. M.SltAitf. gdv. 2t. Boaki).— Can accommodate a limited number durlug July, August and 'I SmitemberatlT and pi per week. Apply I- at Stifi I7tb St., (h-ean city adv.,7-3,,M
GREAT CROWDS THRONGED CITY DURING HOLIDAYS
jj Never Before IIus This Re sort Had So Mauy Visitors on Fonrth of July. e It Is an undisputed fact that Ocean I, City VFuirrtli of July crowd this year has never been touched hi point of j Tlietralns on Wednesday and Thura-. f day and 011 the morning of Hie Fonrlli emitted thousands of visitors anxious . lo get away from the great heat of tliej The Boardwalk was filled on Friday | t and Saturday evenings;,' It was well | Indeed that the walk had beeu widened ( twelve feet lu the center or activities, t otherwise there would have l-ceii a. r perfect Jgtu of people. I All the stores lu the city del iiiiuau- , ally heavy bn-lnos, and the hotel 1 . There were -so many aiilumoblles ! that the garaffbi were unable to
p PATRIOTIC MEETING j A patriotic meeting was held lu Alie | morulngof the Fourth, aud there whs . a large attendance. 1 Following the meeting the little folks . ' . were treated to Ice cream and Ihrn j ' . came a Jolly scramble for peauuts ' 1 The meeting was preskleil ftver by!' I Mayor Httadley, wtin read Llnculp's , Gettysburg Address and also made a few remarks, j Tbe Declaration of I mlepenileii.e ' read by the Itss. Dr. John II. { Haines, pastor of the First M. K A ringing speech was delivered by : the Rev Charles H Buhner, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. He his address with the statement I that the most highly favored laud in i Ihe world Is the Dulled States. He < declared thai lie would not wax grand- 1 over this fact, however, as there Is altogether lis. much Fourth I of July bragging In this country. It .' some very Hnpnrtaul questions which > ait eel our welfare as a iialnii and lo i which every patriotic cltlseti mu-l neeils address himself If the privileges s which we enjoy shall continue. t Tlie spirit nf lawlessness which pre- 1 vails among our people, said Mr I Is ominous with disaster. It I in possible for riot and bloodshed to r gather up prosperity, lu thM land the ( weapon Is tint tlie club, not Ihe black-jack,- not firearms, but the Irrcllglon Is souther of tlie forces at ' work III our cuuutry. continued Mr wlilcli is threatening the stability of our Institutions. Irrellgtou ( to swear In tbe prestdeu(,.the | Supreme Court Judges, the governors, the Witnesses In courts of Justice with I out the Bible -the one book which hes this land the only Impulse In tbe right direction It luts ever hail, tlie book that scut George Washington lo tils knees at S'alley Forge, and Liu- > coin In tbe White House, and con ■ soled SVIIIIaiu McKltiley lu the bour " ful faith In Its teachings, he reposed 1 soul In the bauds of hla Maker. - saying, "Thy will be done." 1 I u closing Mr. Hohiier made a thrilling appaal In abide by the God of the 1 fathers, pleading fur a continued separatum of Church aud Hlale aud ( a mure earnest support of our | magnificent system of public schools, t Quoting General (iraut. lu his fa.re- " well address to the Army of the he said, "If thers Is going , to be another battle In Ibe near future c of our national existence, the dividing I will uot be Mason and Dixon's; 1
dividing line will be Intelligence " and patriotism on the one hand and . ignorance and euperstltlon ou tbe other. -Cultivate, as you love America, free thought, free epeech, free press, schools, free religion; keep Church and Stale distinct, or the time may come when our Republic will fall Hi rough the apathy of lie citlxeus." Mr, Koliner was frequently Interrupted by enthusiastic applause. OPENING RACES Tucssia II. Meal Dream al Vacht Clsb'a Klrsl Ktenls. ("apt. Mulford's Tocsam II beat the Dream by IB seconds In the cruiser class lu tbe Ocean City Yacbt Club's oiwmlng races July 4. The boats weul the coarse twice, the Dream winning Ibe first time by I minute and 2B The Cinderella II, Capt. C. K. Car-l-cnter. won In the open-boat class. Vice Commodore Curran's C. J ('. ( went over the course agaluat time. Summary: T Hurt 7|UM>A'" 0orr*rt"' Hseond claw crulssrs— , BsdeS*1 ' L5 S '.W IS liraam 1" bSSJO 1.S1.57 1 tbe evening. New Teacher In High School. W. J. Petty, of Dubois, Pa., who baa been elected an Instructor In tbe Ocean j ! City High School, le a graduate of Alfred University. Ha baa done post- - graduate work at Leblgh, Cornell aud ■ tbe summer school of tbe University - : of Chicago. He was also at tbe Boulb - Dakota Agricultural College. He baa | taught in Hie high schools at Bradford , and Bethlehem, Pa., and at present holds a position In tbe high school al . Dubois. Fob Riuct.— Uufuralsbed apartment \ —living roonf, dining room, kitchen. ; I pan try, two bedrooms, bath and porch . —Including boat and hot water, by tbe ' year; 1350. Apply (JOB Central ava. adv. r Fob Rbxt:— Flue- toned Frauds BaI eou Piano 734 Wealey, city, adv., tfl
SUFFRAGISTS TO HAVE PARADE . • ■ ' ,. Misses Marsdcn aud Vernon , 11 Plan Demonstration on 1 "i Boardwalk Wednesday '' | The woman suirraglslls In our midst I y To be exact, there are two of them ! , 1 Like Hie |K>or, doubtless there are:; I i and have been a number of suffragist. here, but hi this Uustancg special , ■ j reference Is made to tpo of the organ 1 I'ers of the National Htififage A«w«d- ; . atlon, who arrived fn Jlils city Satur- \ I day evening ' ■ , They are Ml-s Kdllli Marsden, of , > Washington. II. 4 . aud Miss Mabel , 1 Vernon, of Wiltnlngtuii. Del and ftiyy , i are earnegt, enthusiastic workers They , f are making a Inu; of the New Jersey , resorts lu their ellorls to secure | signatures lo petlllous to the l ulled . Stales Senate praying for the passage i ; to the National. Constitution. These petitions are behig circulated all over , the country and thrrampalgu will end , In Washington July 30, -when there , , will be a great demonstration of women „ 'j Mayor Heailley, who-not ptHy'gave i ' them permissloii to hold meetings and * . talk on the Boardwalk at any lime. | hot also signed tlig'fwilthm Misses Marsden ami Vernon will , remain In this city until Thursday, * , when they will go to Wjidwnad. . "FINE MUSIC I ""i«l«l..r,sAuLue.lli*'r'r . A great congregation assembleil in the First M.E Church Sunday even- ! to hear the special quartet that will slug lu thla church during July : and August. ( l lie members of thewpiarlet an- Mrs Emily Blokes Hagar, soprano; Mrs ' Wallers, conlralloiHeiiry Gurney. . lenor. and Frank M. Conly, basso All . are among Philadelphia's leading i vocalists. y singing In this chun-h lu past seasons, that of Sunday was never excelled, It declared by those comprising the aud appreciative audience. Following was the program for Hie evening : < Recital- -E. Kenneth Howe. (1) Finale Sonata IT Giillmant I (2) Air Celebre, Bach pi) Minuet (lothlque, Hoellman "Jesus, Lover of My Soul." William Quartet- "Oh, Come to My Heert", " lainl Jesus," Ambrose ■ Offertory-- 'By the Sea," ' Schubtrt ] Duel -Soprano and Alto, "Crossing llie Bar,"' Houeley V Po.tlude— "Toeatta Irom Suite Gidh- u Ique," - Ihielliiiari » Venus I. the planet that now *p " so brlgSt ui (be lieaveus before sunrise, says William It. Davis, of this < city, who Is much Interested.iii astroo- * omy. Venus will be at Its best between 2 aud 3 o'clock In the mornings during the coming week or leu dsv*. sud hen viewed even through a llrld gla« appears as a crescent, District Hm per In tender*! I, , Piesch J The Rev. George II.Neal. Ph. D,. of Hndgeton, Superhitendent of this district. will be here next Hunday anil * preach lu llie First M K Church In * the morning. Dr. Neal Is an excellent speaker. W A NTKii - Position by experienced nurse; maternity cases a specialty Excellent recommendation by physician; pbuue 101. Mrs. lteba Thompson. 1 litW Bay avenue. adv., 841. 3 <
PEOPLE PROTEST i AGAINbT ENGINES
Squire Rush Threatens to Arrest Engineer If Nuisance ! is Not Abated. , ltesldciils of this city have been 'greatly snnoytsl foi some Blue by Ihe ' j drilling of cars on the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad .ale al nlgot aud 1 j early in the morning, the uoiic made by the toollfig of Imrnmiillve.whlsiles jaud the clanging of bells dMurWug \ Acting for himself and oi; behalf of \ i complaining cottager-. Justice of the ' j I'eace J. B. Rush wrote In Ihe I'euu- ( 'fsylvanla Railroad officials protesting' I against llie nuisance . |' He received a letter from General Manager B. C. Long, who skid they would.lu.ve the matter of unnecessary Hqulre Rush said hslsy that If the i nuisance i- not quickly abated he ' will have Ihe engineer arrested. DIED SUDDENLY Henry l-ellh Kistrr, agwl :tu year-, cashier of the Columbia Avenue Trust Coiupapy.Plilhidelphla. died suddenly of uraeiulc polsonhig Friday evening at the summer home of Ills father In-law . Saiii ii el Alcott, "ou Wesley oveuue, Eighth street. Ilei had .tieen In apparent good. health , Mr. Ulster, who lived at :u.5 North v h"» fu'oeral-wn's hehrin Pl.ilad.'phla ou Wednesday. RUDDOCK'S PHARMACY 8th and Asbury Avenue The girls all say, liieef me at . Maddnck's Sanitary Knuntaiu J and treat me t«i» a glass of j delicious soda or stiud^. j know what's good. 1 Thomas J. Thorn i f (ovist 1128 Bay Avenue * Smith's I^.luiil Moon Vines j Bedding Plants ROSES:— Hardy. Teas, Ramblers llotb Phones ' F Lawn Work; mailt? My gardeners arc men of long and practical experience- No matter " who) you want in this liifr, I am thr man. > o%l gil iranfec all wolk dom and pru-c. t satisfactory. Estimates cheerfully-given. M. PONTIERE VI6 Asbury Avenue 4 ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. " Choice Dnlry Producta Butter and Eggs ] Ask for Booklet of B|ieclaltles (Inlets Delivered Both Phorje*
TMC STRAPS D Mlnth Street and Wesley Avenue OGIiAIN GITY, IN. J. MB8. JOHNBON ROMBY , R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS Nos. 744-40 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. KS^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.^?! Pn\\/pl 1 ' G The Reliable Dry rUWCIl 3 goods Store : : ; i To tbe careful buyer who demand-- full value for every dollar, we invite you to look 'over our large and auefully selected stock, of summer goods. Our shelves are 1 , loaded with the latest and best. .We arc making a special sale of the famous (Tbe I I Little One) Rompers and children's dresses, said to lie the best on tile market. POWELL'S 921 Asbury ^Avenue D Thai Rmllabl* Dry Oonds Storm
"MCALLISTER'S
DRY GOODS STORE '] , We. are fixed away in our N< w Quarters at 807 aud 809! : Asbury avetfue and . e • " j Open for Business Our store, is not quite finished, we can take care, of yott. and supply your needs. We invite- you to call and see New Store, w her her you. want to purchase anything or. not. .Sincerely yotirs, s. s. McAllister THINK! Lot 50x100 011 Ocean Ave- . nue near Seventh Street, facing ocean. For quick sale $1,650.00 Joseph I. Scull & Co. 757 Asbury Avenue [ HARVEY Y.TAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue J Ocean City New Jersey B. FRANK SMITH Real Elstate and F"ire Insurance 1030 ASBUBV AVENUE, OCEAN CITV. N.U. Fin# two-family apartmeul for sale ou DeLanrey place, very reasonable. t 'ottage ou Central avenue uesr Eleventh street, big bargetn. Lot on KtmpHon avenue near Fourth street, price >325. . Lot on Central avenue near Eleventh street, IHOO. Lot ou Wesley avenue neer Hlxleentli street, |!l.W~ Plot of groupd cur. First ehd Wesley avenue, lUOxlOfi, price >2CW. REAL- ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY. TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No w elting fur two weeks to know If you can gat It; we can tell you at once. Bargain" m Bay and Oceau front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Oceau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., OCEAI ClTV, N. J. RMAL ESTATE MORTQAQC INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN SOS EIGHTH BTREET OCEAN O/TY. N. J. r.
Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SALE -A tew 1,4s located in Section O. Ocran City, H. J., == hi vicinity id Huts rued and Pennsylvania and Handing Ksilrnod stathwks. Al... sites for bnngalow* sit lists on tlrasd Kgg llsrlmr Bey, BeeeDy's Point, N'. J. ARTHOR^D.B ARROWS 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCISW CITY, N. J. HANN BUILDING Eighth et. Opp P. R. R. 8 tut I on DIRGGTORY , -•-First Floor— 301 Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 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 FloorRooms 2-3-4-5 JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION I Rooms 8 9- JO- J 1 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— r Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA • FOR RENT.- Most doinblc ofhers in Octen 1J I IT I UU Anrrten : ffir li. J. HANN, Owner ■. — — _ • : BUNTING AND FLAQ DCCOHATIONS "7" Wl. I. VMDERHERCHEN . ...«.«T,s1. ,r Cms* ess *"• _ Cum SgMiritlia, VMh mt Nrek JM*(i rxoss >a| H gpoWT ST.. SMIL* re Hiss grggtCV AVC , OCEAN CITY Ce.tss
t » ' r s 1 * e * n < oTrao ea. f r$ "U simTT AIO / W KSIET AVENUE \ \ (Scotch Halij NicOi a c N^^^ v . - _ H0TGL rpise/iYRe,.. Ocean Ave. . Between Klgiith aud Ninth Btreets t OPEN ALL THE YEAK H.A. W.HMITH THE IMPERIAL THE KAT1ILU WYOMING >u ai tta AVKMVit - Open Stl the year p Hot Water Mae . A. r. ntixEa HOTEL ATGLEN One of lbs most centrally bawled hotels la Hesen fitly, 'lis aim bm always been to rnaks tlias bouiie select end homelike, and lie large end assured petruosge pro.es Its sue-Ci-ns. Fur terras sud particulars address, THE WILMfeRS 7IM Central Ava. Open all the year. First -class table board. Kvrnlng dinners. tas. o. r. wi i siB '-Otf.:-' STERLING HOTEL Hot water heat. Winter boardera solicited. ' B A. I.INIIIT. THE HEWLINGS Most desirable location. Open all year. Klevator to atreet level. Vapor Heat. I, H. HESUIM : ~ OCEANIC ' Hon. twpselty »"■ Klevslor. HerOpen (or llie Meson. •saw. tu atai'.a « The Pontiere BOOT e SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE *14-418 Asbary Ave., Oceaa City, N. i't
ki ai Kara tv. abb ibbbbaiw. c. i— lake: ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... -1 E. C. BOYLE 1 Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STRICT OCCAN CITV NBW JBASIV Advertise in The Sentinel First National Bank Ocean City, N.J. CAPITAL «•,«* SUBPLUS M.M T U M. CKEJVtK. frmldMt W. BOOTT HABIT, Cwshlsr H. B. MOWRBB. Asst. OsMe I. T ITH1AB TATBM. KMMtter DIRKCTOMl I. H. Crease B^HBUlee \ n. Wssisy lAXt IMMlL I sBss Cba*. Matbews It. U Got J) wm-a. Moore A.b.rttrew ' i illBil SlIB SL

