Ocean City Sentinel
THL KSDAY. JI[DY 24.1818. . We ehali I* glad l<> twelve hum* of j - new* aud euuiuiunleaUoiis of inlerr-t ! lo tblK community and our reader* every * here. All cuwuiuulcatlous should be ao- 1 ouuipaulrd with the full name audi address of the writer, lint neceoearll v for publication, hut a* a guarantee of ; . DOTS. Kverybody la catchluK Hah. I The Gardens Company baaaecured I - for dl lie relit parte of'lla tract. I care of your' peuiila* and let your do!- I tare lake care of somebody else. - ' The Itow Kappa DeRajmllege fraler- ; ulty I. In N. T. I.ulton's cottage at ( The anuiial Baptist Sunday School picnic g.». thl. year to Palermo Grove , "I-ome^'.n ••K-|Te,d.l"tJrhu,r«l«yU ' July SI. - The people of the city will have a , - rare opportunity thl- evening to ( ^wrThe^ MelhodUt Episcopal Church | give Ida iflrid organ recital of the i PERSONALS. Mr*. I„ C relit, of Philadelphia, I- * reg late rail at the Strand. * P. S. Fretx. of Jeiiklutown. wa* a U. M. Whltealde and wile, of Ptiila* ' delphla. ale ibglslrred at the Strand v Harry Adaiua, or Wasliipgtou, I* v auiuiig the guest* registered at the I It. U. Stadelmau, of New York, la I among the many pleaaed gne-ta at the t Hiecayne. - ' Uri. A. C. Taylor and daughter are among the Philadelphia!!* enjoying " life at the Katlilu. " J H.Kennedy aud family, of Had- | dontleld, are occupying their cottage, Strattou Carllale, of thla city, haa 'f Carlisle, of l.eeabuig, ,i Rlra. W. H.-Tarr. Wellstinrg. Va . t wife of ex-Senator Terr, la at Scotch u Hall for her third aeaaou. , W. I.. Orr aud family, of Plilladelphla, are occupying their summer home, H4U Aabury avenue. Clareuce Sill and family, of -Una- i doer ne, are pleasantly located lii'tbeir Mra. Km ma D, Super, of Carllale, Pa , I la at her cottage. ItMis Central avenue, , foi the balance of the aeaaoji. I A. T Jamea and family, of Philadelphia, are here for the balance or the • aeaaou at.UIS We* ley avenue. ' Mia* Mary lllaniz, of U-hauou, I- ' a pending the week with her friend, Mra. J. K. Wick. 1114 Ocean avenue. ' Wanhlngton Kolb aud family, of ' Philadelphia, are located at 14U8 Pleaa- ( ure avenue for the balance of the . Mr. Stewart, of Philadelphia, haahla family pleaaanily located In their col- | ■age at Nineteenth alreet and Central j Thomas H. Goorley and' Mra Uoor- I ley, formerly of thl* city, now rr»idlng > at Pitman, were vlallora to tlila reaorl ' recently. Mr*. W II lard Ketlerinan, or Han- ' villa. Pa., l« "pending a mouth's vaca- ' Uou at the hay villa or W. W. Itowley, < thl* city. II. J. Glldemeyer and family, of 1 Philadelphia, are enjoying the auui- 1 lucr month* al t heir collage, 21X10 Central avenue. Krankllu K. Herat and family, or Km Chaae, have opened Ihelr collage, 21X12 Wealey avenue, f«»r Ihe balance of Jamea Krankllu aud family took occupaucy of their cottage, 18 Ocean avenue. Friday, where they expeel lo remain Ihe balance of llie aeaaou. C'liarlea Demi and family, of Frankford, are at their cottage, "1425 Aabury aveliue.' Mr. Denu haa peeu an annual w
*uuimer resident for dmny. year*. Johu C. Knox, a real oelate broker, of Philadelphia, haa III* family pleaa- ct, anlly located In their cottage, 1 2ST Cen- |A tral avenue, for the balance of the re. aeaaou. otl Mr. ami Mra. V. J. Humbrecht, with pi their children, are now occupying ac their cottage "at the corner or North atreet aud Wealey avenue, ou the Oar- w Joseph Brower, of Birmingham, HI Ala., haa returned home after a vlalt h" to hla brother, John Krower, in thla city. He came to this reaorl after a Hi four mouth*' lour of Korope. Mr. and Mra. Max Von Valtler. of ^ Chlcago,.are the gueata of Commodore * aud Mr*. William E. Hexauier. Mr. Von Valtler le secretary of the Uoetz *' Company, Chicago, one of the largest p manufacturer* In Chicago. Visiting Anxlllari to Heel. * The . Ladles' Visiting Auxiliary ^of the First Presbyterian Church will bold Ita first meetlug of the sessou at P the home of Miss Ida Bauer, 829 Cen- * tral avenue, thla afternoon at 2 ti o'clock. A large attendance Is desired, > as busluess of Importance will come > before the meeting. x Ex-aacrlfl Allen e visitor. \ Ex-SherllT Allen, of Salem, haa re- f turned home after an auto trip lo tin* J city where he vlalled bb'old friend, ( Flee holder John P. Fox. and family. , Indication* are, Mr. Fox eaya. that Sheriff Alien will receive the nnmire ation !u Ills couuty for IW Slate Senate froiu Ihe Kepubllcmns aud Progres- ■ • — , ( Loot.— Uold chased brooch, pearl , aetllng. highly valued as a relic, lost Saturday between 70.", K. Fourth street and music pavilion. Reward If re- i turned to Tltf E Fourth street adv. 11*11 i
' BOYS WILL BOLD TRACK MEET HERE
, Members of Large Camp Are. Having: a Jolly Time in 1 1 This City. ' | The member* of the (irrmsulowu ' Boy*' Club are again encamped on the 1 j bay front al Tenth street, wllh a com- j ■ pany of forty strong. Among the member* of the club aie Jamea Ward, Joseph Kllculleu, Waller Dohrriy, Fred Fox. Henj Spaugltr, Charles Youilg, Edward Osborne, Dirk I William Dwyer, George Aapen, ' Andrew Sieveua, Albert Pi. HroWu.J. M II ton Davi-rl.loy'd Jeffrie*. Stanley . ilaboriit, JeVrv Sullivan, Joseph WeinItobeit 11. FaWell, John Holrnte, Farrell, Pierre Wlialen, Joiui M Ferris, Howard Fleming. William Wark, Waller K tin-well, Johu Aah- . man, Curtis Heller, Stewayt llsiuploii. Henry -Ward, I. aWrrnce Jolm. Wallace Wllllamaon and (1. Coe Farrier. The party la lu charge uf Hired or ' berry, Jr. P. Haywood lire and J ' Milton Davis an leader*. Among Ihe visitor* for wesk-eml ' the *U|ierlntendent of the Hoy*' ' Club, Charles W. Balnbridge, Jr., and ' family, A*»l*iaut Superintendent W'ui 1). Sutton, W. Wark and family, Mrs. J. Weinberg, Mr*. Henry C. iMrson, ' Mr*. William Jordan and Ml** Nellie Jordan. Deader Caaselberry will teach a das* In the Baptist I'liurrh every Sun•lay afternoon. Clnrlea-Voulig anil Waller Dohetty •ire Ihe chain pibiT llafirriuen of the , They recently caught l.we'nlyelght ll-h. J. Mill.m Davis has hern appointed Thursday atlernooii Ihe camper* ill hold a track and Held meet There w ill he two 'classes of event* open lo he cam per*,' s» follows: Class — Boys under 14 year* of age Kveuta: oil-yard dash, throwing baseball, relsy race, human wheelbarrow ('las* It— inn-yard dash, putting "hot, running broad jump, hop. step and jump. 440-yard da*h. Points will be awarded on Ihe ba*la •if 5 for llr»t, 8 for second, 2 for third, and I for fourth. 'The meiuber ■corthe g real est number of point* will receive a medal. The camp committee arc busy on a "FORTY HOURS" . . Devotion" will open In St. , Augustine'* Church at the 10 o'clock ma** Sunday, July 27. The opeulog services will consist of . solemn high maaa and a procession In which the Blessed Sacrament will he escorted around Ihe church by the Sunday achool children. The evening services Sunday and Monday will he at 8 o'clock, aud will cuualat of the ' roaary, a sermon and beuedlctlon. The morniug service* on Monday and Tuesday will be at 5 80 and 8 o'clock.. The devotloua will close al 8 o'clock ' Tuesday morulug roufenalon* will he Sunday and Monday arieriiooii I evening. "The Forty Hour*," a* tlila devotion ■ Is |*ipularly called, la a time uf special [ veneration to the Blessed Sacrament, i •• It la no model u devotion," says Father Devlue, "coming .down lo ua. .It does, from the early age* of the , church. Exlraordloaey graces are received by those who alteud these devotions. A visit to the Blessed Sacra- . uieul and a reception of penance and and Holy Eucharist are the prescribed requisite* for the proper performance uf ibis' devotlou ou llie part of the church members. r "Father Sweeney exhorts all the • Catholic people of Ocean City to avail ' themselves of till* auuual opportunity lo venerate hi a special manner tbl* i central doctrine of catholicity that our > Lord I* really and iruly present lu the ' lllessrfl Eucharist." MOTOR BOAT SANK "
fraalcr, nammer Kr.ldrai, , Meets wltb Bad Accident. , Running out of gasoline while cruising about In bla motor boat off , William Frailer, a summer . reaideut of tlila city, was picked up by | of the Pennsylvania Railroad , paaaeugei boats Tueaday afternoon and hi* boat brought in tow. But the * peed of the "Penusy" boat was too swift for tba equilibrium of , M r Frailer'* motor boat aud llie lalter, , ith wwaler, eauk before the big , boat could be stopped. Mr. and Mrs. Frailer, who were lu the motor al the time or theaccldeut, , were pulled out lu safety, but Mr. suflered the loss of forty dollars lu caali, his watch and many other articles of value, in all aggregating $125. PLAYED FIVE HUNDRED Mrs- J- K. I. y tin Gate -Part* lor Mlsa CurtisMrs Johu R. Lynu, of Philadelphia, gave a five hundred card party at her cottage. First street and Ceu- • tral avenue, Tueeday afternoon, for laa Elizabeth Curtis, of Philadelphia. . few hour* were spent very pleasantly. Those present were Mrs. Buller.Mr*; W. Fleming, Mra. J. Wilson. Mrs. C. - Mrs. Harry Darnlnger, Mm. « Johnaoif. Mrs. Charles Schaeffer. Mr*. , O. M. Townseud,. Miss Eia Taylor • and Mrs. W. Still wall. Hradi lor Bazar. ! The members of the l^dle*' Aid rticieiy of Ibe First M. K. Church are • completing arraugemeuta for lbs bazar 1 they will hold on UolTa pavilion, on J the Boardwalk, Friday afternoon aud * avaolng There will be many fahcy I and useful articles on aals.
ELECTION MAY BE ILLEGAL i BUT IT WILL BE HELD
e. Conflict of Opinion as to When Notice Should Have Been Given Officers. ii ! The election oltlcer* here have been e notified by city ufllefltla lo hold an I- 1 election on Friday. August 1, and II la ; understood that they will follow In e at ructions, although some of them, al I- least, Cjalm that an election cannot r, legally he held ou lhal date becaiiae k proper notice wa* not given them One of the electlou officers consiilled . w ltli a Itwyrr. who lulit tilui lo follow < / lust ructions of the clly officer*, lu I- whom the hlaiur. if any, of holding an. 1 II Not leas of Ihe pioposeil elecloni were u llrat publicly pmhxl ou Frklav. July I- 18. These notice* were dated July II. e It I* claimed by clly ultli-ial- lhal i a notice of live day* I* sufficient before - Ihe holdlug of an rlrcllon If llijr i> ■ rue. why wa* Ihe Hoiks dated a week prior to the posting of Ihe same'.' Was ■ I II lhal the notlllcalioii would come 1 within the time-llmll of lwei.lv .lav*?' • la-fore Ihe holding of ilir ie prevente.1 only by Injunction proceed- j a Aa all cltixena know, Ihe special elec- , - tlon la (or the pur|«ise uf reaching a ^ city hall and" Ihe w idening ul Nil. Ill - and paving it wllh macadam The clly hall. Willi lis furnlalilug., il la n ol lo eoal inure than K'> IXW, alt-did e Inglo Ihe ordinance. - Should It be decided at Ihe election ■a lhal tha people here wanl theee pro-l-aiie. Banker* and broker* are u-u i ally very chary w hen it comes to lend- :- lug mouey'w here llierrl* any douhl of v the legality of the transaction. Should the election be held. It will g be an act on a par with many oilier |> thing* thai have been done within the STATE CAMP TO MEET ' i*. «>. n uf A. lu Crlebrate ssili " The celebration of Ihe twenty-flflli " anniversary of the Blale Camp or e ihe P. t) 8. of A , of New Jeraey * will be held In Trenton September 2S-2U. The uoumaudery, Ihe uniformed branch of the order, will meet on the morning of September 28 The " Slate Camp will be called It. order al it
y In Ihe evening a gteal public tneel1. lug will l>e held, al w lilch time oraloi* g of note will deliver a.hlrerass Excel- " lent music will he rendered aud several j ■f surprise feature* given. „ Ou September 24 The Stale Damp ie will hold hualnea* sessions belli mornie lug and aflernmiu In the evening the g great event of the week will he held ie A reception will be given lo Ibe Naie tlonal, Stale aud commander; general ie officers. Thla will be followed by the d competitive drill by Ibe command- j t.. erle*. Thla In turn w III be followed by k a grand ball. ie On Thursday and Friday Ihe *e»II alalia of Ihe National Damp Will l.e held. ii WILL BE AT CAMP t. _ ' BiBiliigulaUrB Wilkes Rarer Men "• IU t»e Mere In Aaauai. '* l>r. I N. (iriacom, health officer, lit* received word from Col. William F. Murphy, commander of the C. T. A. j U. Regiment, of Wllkee-Bam, that the j mayor of Wtlken-Birre.John V. Koeek, ,B Councilman M. J. Mclaughlin, Judge . O'lloyle and Judge Oarman, a* well a* - AaklstaDt District Altoniey W. H. Gilie leaple, Congreasmao John J. Casey, , . Clly Treasurer Daniel I*. Hart and y Mayor Uoldeii, the latler of Piltaloo. [„ will be lu Ibla clly during Ihe regluient'a encampment In official caiup orders Just issued. II la staled that Dleut. Col. P. J. Gibbons - will be lu charge of the detail which will leaveJWIIkee-Barre on the afleruoou of July 28. This detail will proI I
ceed lo Ibla city and here repoit to Dr. Grlacom. health officer, who will direct ihem' lo the camp alte. 1 Two rear car* of the train hearing the _ members of the regiment out of ■ Wllkes-Barre will be reserved fol ' friends aud visitors outside of the ' union. ■ Win Build Bund. 1 Workmen employed by llie Sulluu f A Corson Co will leave here thla morn- > to begin operation* on a new road . ' the (Inn l» to build. It la four and one ( half miles lu leugth aud runs between 1 l'edrlcktowu and Pennagrove. The > Sutton A Corson Co. has about completed lis alreet *ork lu thla clly. The Rev. Joseph B. C. Mackey, pastor of the Carmel Preebyterlan : j Church at Edge Hill, Pa., will .with hi* wife aud son, spend a month with hU father-in-law, Hormoa F. McCann, ' lu the latter'a cottage, 869 DeDancey place. Mr. Mackey will arrive Ibis week. r Ckdrcts'a Laws Fete. | " Tha anuual lawn fate for the beoellt uf St. Augnetlne'achnrch will Be held *" on the cbnrch grouuda on Thursday . and Friday, August 7 and 8. Big . preparat Una are being made for thl* ~m' event. *' Will Build Three Baaialaws. Jy "otla M. Townseud, of thla city, will . build three fine bungalows at Daunch ■ Haven, near Somen' Point, for reel- , >■ dent* of that place. The buugalows I e will he of artistic design and will oust ar VVXXi each, in • ' id 'Havk your job printing done now r* at Ihe SmrrtSKi. PrlnUng House; aod , avoid the roth a few weeks from now. 1 I t i
' MANY ENTRIES FOR REGATTA t Ncj(t Races Over Yacht Club i i Cofcrse Will be Big Event j 1 o! the Season. |, I The Ha -ond big regatta of Ihe Suilth 1 1 , Jersey Racing Asaoclall.m w ill he held ; 1 , at Ihe Ocean Clly Yacht Club next M ,, Saturday. A large Iiuuiliei of eulile* ' f Never before, lias »•> iiiui-h Interest ■ ' / been taken In racing evenia by 'the « : ahoreyachtanien and Hit* club I* pH...-1 ■ , cliXi™?ren™bMw«n the t'"..'. 'ii" | '. able attention. ' " j e ' I'-he amfflal rai-e for Ihe S>-lleriuer- ' i ■ jih-eau Clly Ural*, la another big feat . „ I Island Heights yachtauie.i will •-..., i" ! . down will, ihelr I. II Y c .ainlD denl ..r w'inning Ihe cup The yacht- . ( men from Baruegal Hay have (-Italia ! Unged the Alice. Clmloii I. Bleckley - , a | racer, and Ihe Edith, A 1). Cuuinilna' njlKiat, for Ihe Srhermerhurn Ciii, ami , Augqtt 2. , Tire Schermerlmrii Challenge 'up ; . ra.-e I- n..l,.I..H*l lot he Dland Heights , , I*- rompeieil for by auy of the South |, Jeraey yacht*, providing ihe, comej, j gill The rivalry bet ween these two | . year* and has been a big boom lo *»f| , f boat racing. With the popularity of cruiser speed boat and hydroplane , I racing, the thrilling ami very; enjoy- , ■1*111.1.' Ceir It*.. * The Be pi 1st fete day, set for Friday, August I. la to surpass, If the workers 1 can accomplish thl* high purpose, the ' fair of last summer The same friends y are assisting. the Isille* of the church, 1 - with recruit* from Philadelphia and " other places. II will be held oiiTlsud's ' Pier, aflernoou and evening. • JJ
PLEASED WITH RESORT'S GROWTH
Horace F. McCann, Gerraan- . mantown Newspaper Man, Again a Cottager Here ^ ! II. F. McCann, of the Grrmantown > Indrpa.ndent (JazeTle, I* among Ocean .- I Hie1 third se'a-on for Mr Mi»°anu and I • hi* family. I hey are at 8UM DeDancey I Place. ocean City. Mr. McCann -ay-: grow* , ,} people- of Germantowu^ t here are y I he dwtarea. Member* of the Buslue** Men's As- I , -oei.liou Of tlermaulowu are coming ' ,1 Allaolh-I'llv on an rxciir-lou Wvl- 1 ' Atlantic CUy.H.ey w.dl at' I I ^ . j tlie rare for Givan City, arld.-iwiol llie j ' SRAVILLE CAMP \m ( Ki a_ Mr - Itev K. A Wells, of l'le ..sol».lh i- ■ I president of Ihe hoard of dlrech r*. • keep II* haulier llvli-g wllh Ihe iimllo. ' "Sdavllle and Salvaliou." It I* u»w - rjand1 thus II I- preaching Ihe gospel of . •I The clrtef allraclioii* are; A l«auli- ' worth temple; more than one hundred ■ « collages; good, clean boarding house; j - cool and comfortable preachers' quar- ] , Ira B. Mathls, a well-known young ] mall of this clly. w III go lo Ilia Poeoiio • Mouutalna In a day or two for the two- \ eilt of hla health He will he accoiu- \ , pauled by his mother, Mrs. A J. Sieel • » man. aud Ihey will remain there »oiue ] s time The young man has disposed "f J • his Inleresl lu Ihe Progressive Tailoring i Company to John aud Maurice Foster, j ' Holy TOnlll ( iTlircl. Ucr vices. • " Friday, July 2i being the festival of • St. Jamea Ihe Apostle, IWy Coin1 ! muiiliin will lie adiulnlatereit In Holy • Trinity Episcopal Chnrch at 10 o'clock
| The Breakers | S Directly on the Beach S ? Only Boardwalk Hotel | Rooms single and cu suite." Private baths. Hot fk ' w and cold running water and Local and Long His- » | » tance Telephone in every room. Ladies' parlor W | ▼ and writing room. New Diet Kitchen for the V I jr preparation of Special Dishes. Elevator to street A* ' J level. Auto bus. meets all trains at tjiain Stations. X ■ S Write for booklet Orchestra. , « \ \ . K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. J? ijr » 9 V- w* W- W- 4* g. •C--3. 47s, Uf- W- W- 4- 4- O- fTv- -* Both Hnobatructsd Ot.an Vlsw I J" THE STRAND Ninth Street and Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. MRS. JOtlNBON BONCY ■
i R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance 3 NOTARY PUBLIC AND " COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' ,j. - * "ff ■- 1 . " . . 1 *3»Money to loan on-Bpnd and Mortgage.-Sl ] r j .i. , t 1 ■ ■ 1 . DfHVAll'c The Reliable Dry T^OWCIl Qoods Store : 8 , - -• 5 I the careful buyer who demand* full value for every dollar, we invite you lo look I- over our Urge and carefully selected stock of *umroer goods. Our shelves sr a I with the lateat and beat. We are making a special aale of tlie famous (TSt ^ 1 I.ittle One j Rompet* and children's dreaaes, aaid to be the best on the market. ■ POWELL'S 921 Asbury Avenue Tha RBllaplB Dry Uooda Stora
MCALLISTER'S DRY GOODS STORE We are fixed away i;t «»tt New Quarters at 807 and"8o9| Ashury avenue, aud Open for Business While our store is not ijititc* finished, we can taike care of you. atid supjily your, 11'ceds. We invite you to call and see our New Store, whether you waul to purchase anything or not. Sincerely yours, S. S. MCALLISTER ■ ; • You Can Pay More.' But Why? AtlrtU tivc Bungalow is ,'iimplete iu every detail aud -near the . ■ heach The ptiee loi <iuick sale is S?55o. Furnished. Think it over ' and then come see us Joseph I. Scull & Co. 757 Asbury Ave. 1 j HARVeTyTlAKeI; REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue *| \ f | Ocean City New Jersey | ■ i. FRANK SMITH Real Elstste and Fire Insurance Two choice lots on Simpson avenue near First atreet, »S75 aac-h. Fine two-faiully aparlnient for sale on DeDancey place, very reasonable, cottage on Central avenue near Eleventh street, big bargain. I*il on Slminoii avrnus near Fourth street, price $82fl. ' Lit on Central avenue Hear Eleventh street, $1100. i Lit on Wealey avenue near Sixteenth alreet. 51150. I'M of ground cor First and Wastry avenue, 100x105. price (2000. • 7 ; real estate: -r*<* insurance: Clayton Haines Brick i A11 EZiahth St. Ocean City, n. J-. ; money to loan on mortgage. > No walling for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tall you al [ once. Hargalna in Bay and Ocean fmut propartlaa. Cholue oottagaa for , aale. Also lot* for Inveataient and fur Improvement— the choice uf r Ocean City. Apply to f - j. m. chester & co., s Ocean City, n. j. ' HB.AL. C STATE AfOgTOAOff INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN _ 305 EIGHTH BTREET OCEAN CITY. N. J. Interesting to Investors OR :- Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for i Seaside Hone FOR SAL E_A loU hKWtad in SaoUoo O. Oorao City. N. J., — In vicinity ul Mute road and Pnuwylvania and Keadlns Railroad autiuu*. Also aitaa for bungalows situate on Great Kgg Harbor Bay , Baeslay'a Point . N. IV ARTHUR^D. JgARROWS B32 CENTRSL AVCNUE" OCEAH CITY. N. J. v
HANN BUILDING Eighth St. Opp P. B. R. Station DIRECTORY -wfilrst Floor— 30l Eighth Street I RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors . 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN, Real EsUte Broker 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5 JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder i 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8 9-lO-ii YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— - Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA • FOR RENT. Mod duirabU otlicu lo Oceziv II I uiuii awnor . Chy. Wall haaBd, bghud, vmiUMzd and rent- J, nAHn, UVlltJf , ury. Apply to , J - Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
/ con. /(£* 'HU SHUT All I u . ntinnun + \ I Scotch Hallj I V "wapiSy H0T6L Bise/iYRfe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Street* OFF.N ADD THE YEAR H. A. W.SMITH THE IMPERIAL IUI.1 t'KNTKAI. AVK, UCKAM CITt. N J THE KATHLU nall nual Av.uu., Ot-KANCmr. H J. M 1HHKH EKWta B CUM ABC WYOMING ra< m ux tfiim open all Uw yaar si Hoi Waw Mas . a. p. ■tun I HOTEL ATGLEN \ On* of the moat aaatrally loaded hotel* hi ' I keen Oily. Tba aim km always bean to ; maka tbla boeaa aalaal aod bomaHka, aod ha I large and aaaaredj^rnaM^^^vaaJm^imo- ; THE WILMERS 7(8 Central Ave. [ Open ell Ibe yeer. Flret-claae labia | Imard. Evening dinner*. aim*, c. r. *i Lin ; sterling uflffist I OPEN ASJ. TEAR ' Hot water beat. Winter boarder* aolldtad. ■ a. Ltaaxav. I — THE ^EWLINGS Moat desirable location. Open all year. Elevator to street level. Vapor Heat. l m. RieuiM " N InUl-eud Wealey avt . Oeaea Clly. M. 1. : OCEANIC lion, caperily Jno. Elevalar. aaraaa l. axaaa The Pontiere i BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING : shop REPAIRING NEATLY DONE fli-tll Aabary Ave.. Oceaa City, R JJ ■BAD BTTATB ABB 1—5—5 C. I_. LAKE 9 ...SEAL ESTATE AGENT...
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