Ocean City Sentinel, 17 July 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THUItBDA.Y, JULY "7, IBIS, We shall lie glad to revolve lleoia of news anil cow uiunlcal (one of 1 11 tore- 1 to tlile community 'and our readera everywhere. All cummuiih-ttttoua ehould be accouipauleil Willi the full name and add rend of the writer, not ueceeearllr for publication, bill a- a guarantee of good faith. DOTS. Pluiity of "kiddle." here tills auraliven an undertaker like, to settle hi a live town. Have you gained lunch In weight since arriving here? People' who give advice mud expect In take a lot a blame, Kifeu a girl with .'lock.Jn her stocking. may ml., a train It doesn't make a tlremsn mad to tell 1 1 in 1 to go to blare.. PERSONALS. Jauiea Franklin, of Philadelphia. 1. 1 here fur the season. ' Mr*. Kllzabetb Itrick. of I hi* city, I. vl.lllug friend. In Mlllvllle. . • The HI rand I. entertaining Mr., Thoina* Magee. of Alt. Airy. Ml.. Minerva Adam., of thl. city, I. the guest of relative. In Camden. { Andrew P. Moloney, of Phlladel- i pbla, ha. been In town thl. week. | Registered at the Blaeayile are Isaac 1 t\ Yocum and daughter., of Philadelphia. William tl. Moore and family, of I lladdonlleld, are In their <-oltage In 1 thl. city. • Mr*. Anthony MeClo.key and sou, J Breakers. Kdward I. Itoacli, of Philadelphia. ha. rented John VW cottage. To', ( en- , tral avenue. Miss Mary Anderson, of Philadelphia, wa. among the visitor, to tin. , city Krlday. , Mr*, (ieorge llaiier and MIm YlrglJa • llauer, of Philadelphia, are here m?a I lengthy vi.lt. f MIm Adele Marret, or Philadelphia. ' I. visiting her friends, the Mime. Pax- ' bo n-, -In thl. city, ' I Charles I. Slel/er and family , or till. ' city, are at Villa Park, N. 3., lor the 1 Mr. and Mr.. Henry I).. Moore, of ' lladdonlleld, are occupying their We.- , Mr*. C. K. Fuller and .011, of Wash- | Ington, l>. C\, are having an enjoyable .1 VI. 1 1 at the Oceanic. Charlea-H, Longinlre and family, or- v , Germautown, are located at 832 Foirnh 1 el reel fur the the seamu. "loll. Reeves ami family, of Maleiu, ' William C. Scull and family, of ■ Weil Philadelphia, are occupying » ' bay from villa tor a few weeks. J. II. Wllxou and family, of Phtla- ( ■lull A. bury avenue, for I lie summer. 1 The Bev. Mel.eod St. Pearce, of [ Pittsburgh, has leased the milage 7'jn , Central avenue for I lie balance of I lie r Mrs Thoe. Matthew, who formerly lived III thl. city .now located at Peter.- t burg, wa. among Die visitors here s Friday. f K. H. Woodward and family, or I Camden, are enjoying the summer I mouths In their cottage, HMO Ocean t The llev. William Abbott, of Asbury Park, wa* a recent vlaitur al the bonus 1 of hi. win, Or. William O. Abbott. In " thl. city. 1-eonard Sleelmau, of Tuckalioe.was ( a recent guest at the home of -his

daughter, Mr*. Wilton 11. Wllleta, In Oils city. Mrs. Kllzabetb McKee.wbo has been .pending the spring months In her cntt.ge here, has returned ,to her OerMlss Carolyn K. Lynch and her frieud, MIm Flora (tail, of Philadelphia, an gueats of M re, C. IV Lynch, at her collage, ill I Central avenue. (Ieorge W. It row n , of \Vvet Phlladel phla, father of William' T. Hrown.of Wayne, a cottage owner here, le eujoy- . lug a real III thl. city. He baa just K.st. Mrs. Cbas. Mathewson and family, of Philadelphia, are here for (he summer and are atopplug at the home of Mr*. Mathewson'. mother, Mre. A. H. Clellaud.on comer Asbury avenue and Kleventh street. #300 FOR FLIGHTS Hsnrd »( Trade noiialrillsa.ini The Hoard of Trade ha. given S250 toward defraying t lie expenses of the aviator. Utkirge A. Gray, who Isenak lug (light. In hi. biplane from the beach in tbl. city. Through the Board of Trade the official, of the tiboreFaat Line have given Mil toward tliCwexpenses. The officials of the Hbore Fart Line feel grateful to the Board of Trade for the reason that some time ago Bee rotary OH. M. Town send, of the board , requested ritate Inland Waterway Commissioner Maupay to endeavor to have the chauuel between this city and lxiugport deepened ae quickly ae poMlble hi order that the steamboat, could ply between these places on low water. Commissioner Maupay bad the work begun almost Immediately. Fun HaI.k.— Two Asbury avenue Iota, Noe. till and tilS, Section D. Tbl. section 1a fast building up; the boardwalk extrud. through It; sidewalks of granolithic. Address Thomas J. Sawyer, Worcester. Mass. adv. 7-10 If Fob Rent.— New Richmond Piano to private family. Call at Hkktinhi. office. ' adv., St. Try an Advertisement in the Hkntixix

^PHILADELPHIANS BOY LOTS HERE St ■

r» E. "J. Hann Reports Several Transactions Made at d Thirty-fourth Street. V The Thirty-fourth street section of >' this city is developing rapidly and the prices uow being obtained for lots ; - and cottages are stiffening perceptibly. It Is a section Ilia I I- making a strung appeal to uiany Phlladel ptilat,* among ! < tha-vlsltor. here. K J. Hann, j real estate operator, 1 who is particularly Interested In the 1 e advancement of (lie Thlrty-fourlli Street seetlun, report* the following ) Lot on Asbury aveime.betow Thirty- , II fill street. - • I Thirty-fourth street. ! I'll irty fourth and Thirty-lirtU streets, 1 " The purchaser, were residents of I Philadelphia, who will Improve Ihe ' land. ' Mr. Ilauu also has sold a lot on t'cu- 1 iral avenue, south of Seventeenth , street, to Mrs. Jessie Dalryuiple Iteber, ' Of Philadelphia. I FLYING BOAT WRECKED 1 : 1 "Holes In the air" Thursday wrecked ( 1* Hying boat of Marshall Held. which ' - has braveil the pounding surf, the ' roll of the Atlautlc and a :<<>- • mile gale In a driving rain storm. J Held, accompanied by Clarence P. Wynne, president of the Aero Club of r set out In Ihe afternoon * , from Hie Holly Beach Yacht Club for flight. Die wind was "oil .liore," 1 unsteady and puffy. Afier maneuver- c lug for severaP-iulnules the aviators * parent to (lie large crowd thai the Con- 1 ' .llllona were very unfavorable. Alan } altitude of I si feet, every few seconds Hie boat would drop J) or Hi) feel in hi. efforts to get up Held had 1 ' circled over ihe land, eudeavorlng In reach all altitude from which he could , successfully glide 10 Ihe water If he * had lo comedown, I (.could he seen " Ihe beach thai the aviator was ' lighting hard against the contrary ele- 1 merits. If? made -a magnificent dla-- " play of nerve and ability ami seemed almost to have won, when suddenly ' the boat dropped a distance of SO feel 1 In an Immense "air pocket." Held 1 making for a large lagoon lo the J came down on the Kift mareli, within It feet of Ihe water and safety was thrown out, alighting on Ills hands and knees, uuhurl. Wynne > a as held in the machine and dropped ' .with It. HI. back was wrenched, but was not seriously injured. iluth Iteld and Wynne were here < summer and made many friends, r ... ( PURCHASE UPHELD • 1 t Nuslalna Action luihr 11 Wharton Walrrs.ra Hair. chancellor Walker In the Court of ^ Friday, upheld the right of s the State water supply commission to ' iuimli.se the Wharton lauds. In Atlautlc a mt Burlington countlwi, which 1 Intended to tie used a. watersheds J supplying water to cities In southern New Jersey. During Governor Wilson's admlnla- ' ration he advised the Mate water s.upfdy commission to sign a contract for the purchase of the Wharton tract *1.000,000, and suggested Diet the » legality of.lbe Instrument he tested In courts through e bill lp be tiled by (lie attorney general. 5 The chancellor decided that the o . w ater supply commission Is a corpor- h ate entity, apart from Die Mate In Die A exercise of lawful authority, and there y has been veated In Die commission an- tl tliorlly to make (lie -contract, pledging a

^ Die property and other property of the ■ commission for the payment of the purchaee price, without any authority I 1 to obligate Die Mate tberfur. He added ( - provision for protection of ihe Mate I against sir}' debt or liability that might - arise fioui tbe transaction; therefore I , the contract does not fall within the I constitutional prohibition. TAKE APARTMENTS ' I H T W I K 1 [ l*tlllbdelplslb«sa. 1 K. J. Hann, real estate operator, baa . made tbe following rentals during tbe laet few days: 1 (Ieorge Henrlch, sales-manager for 1 / the Burrough'a Adding Machine Company, apartment* at MIS Fourth street. 1 I Daulel J. Crawford, Jr., or I'hlladel- I plats, apartments at 850 Fourth street, 1 for his molherr. Mr. Crawford Is au 1 operation builder and real eatate dealer. William B. Abbey, title officer of Die Real KMate Title lusurance and 1 Trust Company, of Philadelphia, the 1 collage COO Central avenue. 0 . t Cough) 60 Big Perch. The fl.h are running again .with ' their old-time vigor In the bay, as was proven laet Wednesday afternoon, e when Rear Com. C. H. Bchermertiorn e and Norman W Fort returned from a | falling trip up oue of the mauy rivers t * of Ureal Kgg Harbor with a mess of r sixty perch, all of excellent size. o. ■. Towostsd Oris costran. y Otis M. Townsend, tbe well known 0 builder, baa received the contract to y enlarge a portion of (be north aide of s William Hcbriver's place of boelnees * on the Boardwalk, to give accmnmo- " d at Ion* to 100 nyire people. The Im 1 provements'wlll cost 1800, . ' Not In a long time have crabe beeu _ an plentiful as at Die present day. sod . It la no trouble to getdilg catches. The .« upen winter Is said lobe responsible for this happy condition of affairs. * Fob Bust.— Two, three and four0 room apartments, furnished fur house- '• keeping, on Bay at Tenth street; gas ranges In kitchen, also lights. Apply Sterling Hotel, 8th St. and Oceau av..ot 1 ('apt Heudereon, loth and Bay adr.lt

THIS CITY'S LIFEGUARDS 5 ARE NOTED ATHLETES

1 Nearly all Capt. "Al" Smith's Squad Are College and University Men. 1 Ocean City can again boasl of hsvlitg | ■ One set oHJTFiuafds. Many of „ them are cullege boys with athletic I The oldest and most experienced , {guard of them all I* Joseph Krauss, a resident of Ocean City and a man who enjoys (lie record of having saved j many lives In Die distant past. He , his been on duty for over twenty live , years This season lie Is stationed at The other two life-guards 011 duty at that station are Percy Delaney. of . Philadelphia, a salesman lor the , Walter Hays, a recent graduate of' the ( antral High Rollout ur IMilla.lel , crew and nwluimlug team lie hu Mill of Mr. and Mrs. WaRer II Hays, Stationed al KlghlU alreet are Seaman, of TucUertuu, and Iteyle, or Philadelphia. ■Capt. Alfred Smith, of Ocean City, , heads Die guards al , the Tenth alreet , grounds, while under lilui are such athletes as Benjamin ('line, famous football star of Hwartlimore College; tieorge Norcom. of Bulger's J College; Henry Hcoti and William lalias) "Bungle" Orr. t'onoerDlng the last two a paradoxlal fancy lias clung, however, because It la alleged thai little Is kiiuwu or either one, and yet a adventures of both. Al Fourteenth street ReeVes Flowers, of this city, and Reuben Oves, pliy ileal director of Die P. It It. Y. M e A„ guard Die bathers, while at Thirtysecond street are to be found Charles Rhloehardl and Hurdaal Predraore, well-known Inalhlelcs at the Camden High Bcliool. Russell McCaiiua, a promlnenl footslar ol the West Philadelphia High Hchool.and who Intends to enter Cornell University this fall, Is stationed, st Flfty-llrsl street, while !'. My lee Magistrate John A Thornton, both of are Die guards al FlflyI'lie beach surgeon Is llr J. K Harrison, for fifteen years a practicing physician of Dili resort Dr. Harrison had wide ex|ierleiice. practicing Dayton* and M. Augustine. Florida. 1 before lie raiuc to Ocean City. GAVE A DANCE wuk PlraHSII) Finer. ■ wined w Few FriendsMiss Hertrude Wick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John K Wick, gave' au Friday evening to a number of tier friends summering to . Ocean City. The party was a mn-t jolly affair. new' Maurice Tango dance. In the party were Die Misses Mar- , White, Florence mid Marjuris! Whitaalde, Anne (Men, Miriam Hill. I Pearl Wealcnlt and Reba Wick, Thomas Wright, Herbert Harris, 1 llexauier, Ylck Hansom. William Krlley, (Ieorge Hanaoiu ! Joseph Addison, John Harnea, Horace Hreenwood, Hllbert Thomas and Frederick Helmrr. BIRTHDAY PARTY .MJas Klhel Freetuau, daugliler of and Mrs. Freeman, of Camden, celebraled her birthday anniversary Friday at her parents' cottage, now Atlantic avenue, and a number uf her frlenda helped her to obaerve occasion. All had a moat enjoyable day. Tbere was a birthday treat

. Those present were— Hobbstl Roddy, I lib Bleakly, Susie Cuaner, Miriam Mildred Freeman, Kthel Free1 man, Margurlte Kulp, Vkla Itoerr and 1 Shlnn. Two other guests were Miss S. and John W. Kdmundaou, of ' OFFICERS ELECTED Bed Mr n and MrcHanlca Iteadv tor Neil Wl« Monitaa' ABalrs. Iota Council, No. 1JB, Jr. O. U. A. 1 M., has elected the following officers:1 Junior past councilor, Clareuce Mead; councilor, H. C. Marain; vice cour - • cllor, James Warts; conductor, Daniel ■ Warner; warden, Charles Hreckley; recording aecrrtary, Wilton H. Wll-j > asslalaut recording secretary, Ver- , Carlaoo; Buanclai secretary, Fran1 cis Corson; treasurer, Joseph W. t.kix, | Kslmla Tribe. No. Imp. O. H. | r M.. has elected lliese officers: I Prophet, Wm.Pgce; sachem, Francis i Corson; senior sagamore, Wilbur Garwood; junior sagamore, Warren Hrnltli. CATCH KINGFISH 1 Anglers Are Having Baa* Times ' Kiugtlsb are being caught In very 1 great quantities at Corsou'e Inlet. Tbe ' anglers think Dotblng of bringing hi r 1(10 ktngtlsb to a boat. Visitors from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are In tbelr element down tbere, according to Ous. Wlttkampand Wm. (J. Brothers. . 1 Corson's Infel Is only a short din- I ' tance from this city, and It's a cheap f trip. Asia struck Huckster Wagon. The huckster wagon of Jos. Beebe ■ wasstrnckBalurday morning by a pacing automobile ou the road near Corson's" farm. One ol tbe wheels of tbe waguuawas wrenched off. The driver j escaped serious Injury. I Fob Sai.k — In the Hardens Tract, several moderate priced lots recently acquired by me on Matlou Road, east, clow lo new trolley line, up to grade with new cdrba and walks. Look for " new sign. Thomas J. Sawvkb, Wor- 1 " center, Meaa. adv. 7-10 If. r Fob Rknt:— Flne-looed Francis Bat cou Piano. 735 Wesley, city, adv., If '

-v : 8 PHILADELPHIANS BUY PROPERTY 1 J. M. Chester, Real Estate " Operator, Says Business Outlook is Good. e J M Chester ha- mild a lot 011 VYe.t owned by Alrs. hMna.K Brick, wife of Dr. It. K. Brick, of Marllun. lo Di. t Kdward K. ' Wright, of Phlladclpliiit, f w ho plans to build a pretty collage 1 .~dd John P. Fox's twoBreir list at f Fubitccnlh Street and the bey to Thome's Krkslne, of Pblladelpbla. " Mr Che-tcr says that the pro-pccts . In Ihe fall are unusually bright Al- • ready lie la hai^ig many Inquiries for r liull.lliig lots s.td cottages. 1 -Such Inquiries, he says, do not. as a rule, begin before August I. 1 NOTED SWIMMER , I.Kegunrd M'ii.i is Middle Atlantic 1 celebrities In this city at the present > ; lime. Thus It Is that very few people . an; aware that H. K.Hcott. Ihe tall and I efficient life-guard jit the Tenth slrret > ballilng vk rounds. Is the clmm|ilon ! kllfly-yaril swimmer of the Middle' At* Inn I le Htatrs. * ■ Ocean Cty last -ea-uii, and w h,»r known Argo rtniiiiiiilug riiiliofthe - Philadelphia V . M C A unit a graduate ■ of the .sild Ceulral Manual Training r School of Pblladelpbla. I. It la Ills Intention lo enler Hwarlli- • more College hi the fall. ' ADMIRE OCEAN CITY ; Many men well known and |Hipular I in the theatrlval w orld In Philadelphia jure spending the summer here, and ! Mud Die resort just to their liking. Among those, In addllhui In Frisnk H. Zimmerman, of the derrick, are Harry Jordan, manager of the Keltli Thsatef; George M Aaliby, treasurer of DieOarrlck; Fergus McHu>ker, treasurer of Hie Forrest; Win Kohb, treasurer of tlib Chestnut Street (>|ie,ra House, and James Simpson, who lias UNMUZZLED DOGS j W.M. Taylor, of Fourteenth street ! the Increasing number of dugs running ' | uiftnuuled through the streets df this 1 city. Mr. Taylor says this Is very j noticeable and that mothers with small I children are fearful of trouble ! There surely are a jot of worthies. from well-aimed pistols In the hands . I of the police would doa world of good The following appeared In a Mlllvllle ' paper Friday: The Boy Scouts uf (lie First M. K. Church have lilreil a large tent for their use at Ocean City. A few more , boys of (lie rlgbt sort can be accommodated. The boys will be under the care of a scout master. And Die Rev. Alexander Corson will spend a portion of tbe lime wltb Die boys.

RARE FISH i CAUGHT IN BAY -

One of the Ribbon Variety Lauded, First Seen Here Since Back in 1830. ^ [ William B. Davis, of this city, has a great curiosity al his .home. Fourth - Street and Atlantic avenue. In, llie e ■ wUI".h caught, a day or two -nice, by some (l.hermeii In the bay. They Ismled II In. net. |\ Accorillug'to the record-, Die la-t ! ► lib bun M-h caught in the bay wa-!y >• lakeu al ^tee-ley's Point In Duo At j ' ' that-time llee-lev - Point wa- a noted '• ; llie Hyli just, caught measures four 11 Jest in length * Mr,' Davis, w ho I- a lueijlbrr of llir » adelplilv. will send Die fl'-l, to Henry _ W. Fowler, Ichllryologlst of (lie N. w j A. T. James, Die Philadelphia Ihealer • ticket agent, wlio.ls chahman of tlie board or goveriiors of Die riceaii City YacRt Club, has taken Ixiard here for - (he sea-on f.ir htraself and family, in - James l" now Interc-led In'uie'l'ariu'l business In Philadelphia, being a mems Dial city. ' ' * ^ ! re-."u!jt ,nui In Phl%de"phSa 'mi'r' a ; summer reablent of this city, has pur -* 1 sdlllac. The machine arrived lore Friday afterhooii.

■ HADDOCK'S PHARMACY . 8th and Asbury Avenue e Tile gifls all say, meet nie at _ ' MatTdock's Sanitary Fountain * and treat me to a glass of 1 deficious soda ou sttnda?. 2 Tliey know what's good. | Thomas J. Thorn $ Jflorist 1128 Bay Avenue * j Smith's Hybrid Moon Vi^ X ' i Redding Plants * - ROSHSi-.-Har.Iy, Ten-. Kamblera " nnw.;F Lawn Work;; 1 Why not m.ike vour seashinc home J* m"u :'"H ^^I.kun'? x°l< " 1"° 1 ikiirt practicaT cx|iericnce. No imillci ~ > what yon wiml In (his lijir, 1 aiii (lie man. J , as I guarantee all work donc-lmd pri.-c- r B Kitisfnctory. Fslinuiles clu-rrfulh given. 1 S. M. PONTIERK 016 Asbury Avenue ^ ABBOTTS' i Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. r Ocean City, N. J. I Chnlua Dairy Rrotiuuta Butter and Egga Ask for Booklet of H|ieclal(les Onlers Dellvereit Both Phnpss

THE STRAND Ninth Street and Woeloy Avonue OCEAN CITY, N. J. MB8. JOtlNeON UONT.Y 1 ' - i R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS - Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■ ' • . 1 KS^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.'Sf T^rk\*r#»11'c The Reliable Dry ; KOWeil Goods Store : To the careful buyer who demands full valwe for every dollar. w;e invite you to look j . : over oui large and carefully selected stock of summer goods. Our shelve* are I j loaded with the latest and l>est. ' We are making a special sale of the famous -The * i Little One) Rompers and children's drev-es, said lo lie the best on tbe market. | POWELL'S 92 1 Asbury Avenue fl The Reliable Dry flood* Store

MCALLISTER'S DRY GOODS STORE We are.fi xyd away in our New Quarters, at 807 and 809: Asbury avenue and . , Open for Business | While our store is not .jutte fijtislied, we can take tare of , you. and supply your needs. We in.vitc you to call and see our New Store, whether ytt want to purchase anything, or not. Sincerely yours, s. s. McAllister 4 Real Bargains Lot .011 IMeasurc avenue, only' $425. Lot on .Aslmfj avenue, only $225. Lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, only $825. . Handsome new bungalow with eight rooms, bargain. .\ ° Joseph 1. Scull & Company 757 Asbury Avenue „ j HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue | Ocean City New Jersey • rrfHHiiiniiii B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance lOJS ASBURY AVCNUC, OCEAN CITY, N. «J . Fine two-family apartment for sale nu DeLancey place, very reasonable. Cottage on Central avenue near Eleventh street, big bargain. Lot ou Simpson avenue n»*r Fourth street, price $S25. , on Central avenue near Eleventh street, |l 100. Lot on Wesley avenue uear Hlxteeuth street, *1150. Plot of ground cor First end Wesley Avenue, 100x105, price *3000. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. ' No walUttg for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell yon at mice. Hargalns in Hay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment and for lmprovesneot — tbe choice of Oceau City. Apply lo J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean Crrv, N. J. At- gfTATK MomraAot iNvarmmNTB E. J. HANN 3oa EiQHrh-erReET ooean o/rv. n. j.

Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside llim FOR SALE-A !"«« kK»Ud to Section Q, Ooreo City. V J.. = to vtctaity of HUU rokd sad PaoiaylTMto aud Reading Bslbosd Meltons. Also alias for iMngalows sttoats on Ursst ggg Harbor Bay, Bssstsj-'s Point, N.J. arthur^d.jbarrows .32 central avenue octsn city, h. j. HANN BUILDING Eighth St. Opp P. R. R. Station DIR&GTORY Floorw301 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 Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5 JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7- BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION I Rooms 8 9-10-11 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— ^ Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA • FOR RENT. Most desirable offices to Ocean D I IT I UU Asms am Ttt"ii"ud ,ad Mni- ii. J. HANN, utner I- j ® • buntinq and flag dicohationt :;...H;.JII' HJUiJERCRUI £1 ' \ ' *"• CWM SgeteO**, VMM mi Hnk hkp nose c,.|>s a21 ^ gaoar ex.. pmila. i va mas , i eoe art aicv avg.. occan city c»se*e

■ otkls ilk corrsen. t | n . fr$ mm v\ / u 5»UY mm: ^,\\ r ' ' ■ . _ H0T6L ' Bise/IYRG..* •v Ocean Ave. 1 Between Klghth and Ninth Rfreets - f~' OPEN ALL THE YEAR -Hi A. W. BMITH ...the imperial Hits CKNTftAL A VIC., OCCAN C1TT. N 1 iits*'i«sscn***)foms Mrs. c. om«. the kathlu nest smral Avsnns. (K'KAN CITY, M.J. M I HO KM LEW IM A DOM AMI) ' wyoming , irpsn all lbs yser u Hoi Waier ass . A. r. MUU hotel atglen One of tbs moot aatrelly loeated botale to Oesaa City. Tbs slin kss always been lo make Ibis house aeleet sad bomeUka, sad las large aid tssarsd patronage prases lb sumo. For tonus and pnrttaaU* ill a. c. eerr rrsy. the wilmers 7(18 (Mntral Ave. Open all tbe year. Flrat-elaaa table board. Kvenlng dinners. *»■■. c. r. w ■ 4m ut STERLING HOTEL KHKN ALL YEAR Hot water beat. Winter boarders solicited. i * A. LIHkMT. The hewlings Must deelrable location. Opan all year. Klavainr to etreat level. Vapor FUet. T. H. HIWUMi - Nlnlb and Wssmy *ve. usaon Utly. N. J. ■ ~ OCEANIC (•rival* botbs. Mast dsslrabls loebItoo. Oa**elt» «0k Etavator. Bar. <M en* seal tad (Ipsa lor lb* ssasoa. MHO. I.. IIEEE The Pontiere 5 BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP RCFAIRINO NCATLV DONE 914*1* Aibary Ave.. Oesaa City, N. J]

Kl.il rjSTATi. AMD IXSI1ASIX O. L_ LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AOEMT . . . ISM Asbary Avenae, Oeaaa Utty. M. J. = E. C. BOYLE I Real Estate Broker EtOHTM STREET OCEAN City NIW JlMfY Advertise in The Sentinel First National Bank Oooan City, N.J. umcnnsnuiwa » -ti'SSiT'SX— . V. KOOTT HAMO, CblSlir B. 8. MOWKKK. AOS. OasMar J. riTHXAJT TATBM. SWUaHW O I re KOTO MM, U M.Oraaaa DOba^ A 's.WwuUU Lsalls B. lodlsa KtOsH-Miwaball C. V. I samlba Cbas. MMbsai K. u (M a Wos-B. Hoo-a Albert Van 1 board W Dtriasan areas ywaaaay •* ® HIM, S: ■bUafaertoaBaarablaaetbOmb aaMOab