Ocean City Sentinel, 31 July 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel | ] THURSDAY. JULY 31. 1913. We shall be glad to receive llama of | nawa aud couimuulcaUuua of lntr-wl to tli la community and our readers B everywhere. All communlcatluii* ahould be si - companied with the full name ami addrcaa of the writer, not ueceaaarily fur publication, but aa a guarantee of gi good faith. II: PERSONALS | " ~7 ' fa Mra, W. Coffin, of Camden, la regit- ei tared at the Bterllng. I »i It. M. lee and family, of Fill lade Iplila. are at Ilia Wllmera. The Atglen la eulertalmug Mra. II O. I.auaer and aon, of Philadelphia. 111 Among the Idlewlld'a gueala are Dr. and Mra. C.U.Chrlat, of Pulla<lelpliia| |f W. 11. Haluea and wife, of Colllug>- , wood, are enjoying lire at the llewlhiga. M Mra. Oaboru ( 'uracil aud soil, Oaburn, M Jr.. are vlaltlug relative- at liuliituii, M N. J , for a few day-. In lug her daughter, Mra. I'liarlee II Powell, 740 Aabury avenue Klcliard Fletcher and family, of At tlaboro, Mae*. are guei-ta of Captain ''' Alfred It Hmllh, of thla city Ml— e- Sylvia and Irene tidal. of J' Mharuu Hill, are the gueala of the fain- w lly of Paul hamurelle in their cottage .. lu llila city. The llev. William Schouler, of Kill |a tou, M J , la vlaltlug hia old Irleud, the i„ Her. V. McLaren Howard, ret-lor of al Holy Trlolly, tbla city. Dr. Sherman t'loulhig, of I'hllailel phla, baa bla family here and they are ri apendlug their time at Thirty. aialh al alreet aud t.'eulral avenue «; H. W.Thurman, of It I— luirue. Fla . ie here for the balance of the eea-ou '» Hale located In t'ept. A. U.Townaeuil'a cutlage, 3818 Central avenue " Powell Klthjan, who lamualcaidl rector In the .Camden public acboola. ~ la among the well knowii Boardwalk 11 promeuadera. He la cottager here. *' Charlee Laird aud family, of Camdeu, are among the pleaaed cottager- fli here Mr. Laird la aecretary aud (|| Ireaaurer of the Wot Jeraey Truat Co. ,(1 Mlae Janbelle tiwltig, who «a> M| queeu of the Uceau City Motor Buat UJ Club'a carnival laat aeaaon, liaa returned from a plraaaut trip to Lake c, Ueorge. H Mra. K. Harrae la entertaining lur tc mother, Mra. J. C. Allen, of Pblladel ct phla, at ber eummer home. 828 Ply- w mouth place, tlila city, for the balance ll of the aeaaou. u Mra. John Dellrlch and daughter. Mlaa Mayme, and Mlaa NoraCotterall, I1 reeldenu of Shamoklu, Pa., are the 11 gueala of Mra. C. B. Lynch at 611 •' Dr. K. U. W bin n a . a prominent " medical luapeclor of Philadelphia, aud " family are vlaltlug relatlvee ou Central " avenue. They are much liupreeaed M with the delights of Ocegu Clly. * * SCULL & CO. ACTIVE £ tddiiluxal Mvmala. ,, Joeeph 1. Scull A Co. report the fol- « lowlog rentala: a William U. Steveuaon'a cottage, 838 tl Klret etreet. Ii A. I). Slklham'a collage. 838 Central v aveuue. S Ueorge II. Parker'- cottage. 828 „ Fourth at reel, to two peravna, one for ( July and the other for Auguat. Mra. T. J. Kllhiger'a collage, 1357 Aebury avenue. Mrr Harry Holti'a eecoiid door f apartmeut, 832 St. Charlee place. Mra. S. U. Grove's collage. 433 Central avenue. . Lewla B. Humphrey 'a ootlage. 601 ( Slxteeuth alreet. t John K. Kendrlck'a aecotid floor t apartment, 428 Central aveuue. ., Mra Agnee E. Haggarty'e cottage, ( 1802 Central avenue. Q CHEMICAL UPSET 1 •rat Btaahlnx t'p. | WhHe taking the new chemical c engine, which the City Commlaa loner* < recently purchaaed fortbeuaeofSouih I Ocean City, to the Are houae on Cental avenue, uear Flfty-flflh alreet, the t chauffeur who waa towing It down c from the Tenth alreet atallou, under < direction of Fire Chief Conaer, ran bla 1 automobile too feat for the equilibrium t of the engine with the reaull that the t new chemical upeet. lu oouarqueucat the machine waa I given a general ahaklug up aud boll- I weie looaeued. LALAH IS 80LD ■irkard Wei me Dispose* of l aat 1 Klcbard Neltna haa aold bla chain piou Lalah to Leroy Roneall. of Phlla delphia. Mr. Bonaall Tiaa been a visitor here for aeveral aeaaon*. he being a brother-in-law of Frank Nelme, brother of Richard. The Meaara. Nelme have pretty bay vlllaa in the vicinity of Filth at reel. Mr. Bonaall haa a "crackerjack" In tha Lalah. It la "probable that Mr. Nelme' uew boat will reach here this week. Traveling In Baraec. Harold C. Wbltaalde, of Philadelphia, well known here, is In Europe renewing cid aoqnalntancea. A poet card raoalvad by a friend In tbla city locate# him lb Mancheater. "Tne Oaaxalrra." Big three-reel apeclal tonight (Thuraday) at Dougbty'a Pier Theater A moat Inte reeling detective atory. adv.lt To rant for September, the choice, elegantly equipped aeeond floor apartment. 802 St. Charlee place. Apply lo any Agent, or 808 St. Gbarlee plecft ^ Fob Sale.-5Two lot! 60x100 feel, corner Klfly-elghlh and Cantral Addraea K. (1. H.. Sbntiski. office. adv. 7-81-&t. Fob Rent.— Apartmeut for Auguat; alao turn la bad rooma for light houaakaaplng. Owner, 460 Aabury aveuue, OoeanLliy, N. J. adv„It*lt

TO KEEP J CITY BEAUTIFUL of Southern Section I ' Have Beautitul LawnsNotes of Interest. Vhe attraction* of South Ocean City! a* theacaanu advance*. Among ! Ii Hie moat vMblr atlractlon* are the u beautiful lawn- and flower* that tl adorn out highway *, tbe Brook*, a Luminla. Jacob*, Pedrick aud Spruul w famllle* among other* vlelug with each other In trmnaformmg the . white o | uu-urpa— log beauty and verdancy. C KiuulajUou of tlila character be-|>eak* p iipllatnr*. A , flv*. hundred party held at the fi residence of Dr. J. II. Gilbert, 5217 leu- (I Hal aveuue, mi Thursday evening, waa C a moat enjoyable affair There were Ii May Marshall. Ml— Loitie ai Paul Uilberl. J. A. Ilnte and Ii W. Gilbert. J. A Hale, the well a mtuilo, Blnl-MI" LolltcMarpll Mr. Hurvey. of .'aril Cenlral aveuue. N having Hepped on a piece of gla-. p flatting hi* fool, uecea Ual lug aeveral w .HI die- He waa conveyed lo III* fi home by Superlnteuileiil McDevnt, who happened lo be In tlie vicinity ri willi lil« aulo. We realize the temple- t llial lurka III an empty bo; tie. The I' Invitation |o ahy a alone and break H II rarely neglected. Care ahould be d uiiauapecilug peraou will come lo grief l« The aoilth end nuirereil from uu o ecllpae on Friday evening, due lo the auftlclciit for the aeaaoii. write* * col * Surf flailing I* aim the crexe and the o rank* are being added lo daily. Tlie I catcbee of chauuel ha— and drum are ao numerou* thai llie bou-ewlfe rebel* and refuaea more. M r. Koden, of Philadelphia, expreaaed one weighing 34 t pound* to Hairlaburg. Life la largely iiitlueiiced by the rewe throw oil". The auilahlue one'* make-up la governed by I be Individual'* capacity for linblbiug and ' absorption. One'* capacity la aug- ' uieuted or dlmluiahed lu jual aucb proportion aa aelf la eliminated. We under the reflection of Dr. Ward Beam, llie veraatlle athlete, who -eema '' be possessed of more tan. loo*e ' cuticle* and auualilue lliau any one ^ whom ll liaa been our pleaaure to meet I hi- aea-ou. The doctor la a man of aide* Ulfted by nature aud " Billed by proper living, he prevent# a pliyalque bordering on perlrctloii. Hla ' Intellectual attainment* are audi that dovetalla Into all tlie allualloua lila * many vocation- demand. Aa a jour- ' nallat.he deplcla character, pli.cea and , tbluga with an eye aiugle lo clearness aud virility. Ou theJluO^jjrtrack with the hoya, before**! large oTHmaU, audience, lu llitfaaaembly room, or amung acquaintance*, he la deservedly popular. Aa a builder of the body and character, the doctor la uulque. 'I 'hla aecllon la becoming a reu- ( de/.vou* fur. full-fledged aiid budding profeuluiial men. Dr. K. C. Weaton and Dr. AlUu Coraou, of Ocean City, frequeully here. Othera who have degree* aud aome who are wallfor them are aa follow#: Keller, of ' J eater, of Pennaylqaiila Ullbert, of the U. of P.; Klleheuer, of Itutgere; Tboma*. of Virginia ' Unlverally, aiyl Hand, of Ocean City | | FREEHOLDERS MEET 1 in nr ct at vachl Club and Were J At a inretlng of the Ca|ie May Board of Freeholder* at the Ocean City Yaclil Club, Muiujay afternoon. Freeholder* J. P. Fox, of ( tlna city, and Hope W. dandy, of wj>re appointed a committee | aecure-inore ground for a wider tutu ' of llie roe,', at kfarmora, where 11 Inwill: the Tuckahoe road. Tbe freeholder# luapecled the work on the boulevard bridge et Thirtyfourth -ireet, aud elau approved of Hie plena aud apeclllcatlona for puttlug III caat-lrou pipe culvert* on the Oceau road betweeu Marmora and Ocean Lily. The member* thoroughly enjoyed tbe dluuer at the yaclil club. Tlieoui-of-town men, eapecially DirectorTtut4ierford, of Cape May Clly, aud Freei holder Salua, of Wlldwood, aald It la tbe hendaomeet club houae aloug the South Jeraey coaat. Freeholder Fox, of tlila city, told them that. If they had aomethlug like , It In their lowue. Cape May ami Wildwood would go ahead more rapidly. KIND TO THE BOVS , (ieraiaulown Paper Brfcra la Ike art. Arthur Ore. In a letter from Hie Gerumuloa n . Hoy a' Camp. In thle cltj^to the Ger- - inentown Independent-Oaxelte, a;-' I peara the following: J Emerson A. Caaaelberry, Jr., la leech - f log lu tbe local Baptlat church. John - Aahman, one of the fallows In camp who baa ateoord of uot mlaainga Sonr day acbool for over twelve yeera, kept bla recoed deer by attending a seta Ion of tbe local Baptlat cburcb. |. Tba pastor of the cburcb 1a (lie Rev. e Arthur Uee, a former Uermanlowner, * and an uncle of Percy Oee", oue of tbe *■ camp leaders. Mr. Gee baa been very kind to tbe boys. Dog Ran Over. " George O. Adams' Scolob collie waa * run over Sunday night by e trolley II car. mod Ha abaulder wa* dislocated and one paw badly bruiaed. When e. Mr. Adam# picked tbe animal up. t- the dog, In Ita auflcrlnga accidentally lo ecratched one of lla owner'# hands. Tbe wound waa only trlfllug. rt. acbool Teacher Wtda. Miaa Carrie Carawell McKay, of Ad dlaon, N. Y., who fur tba paat few year# haa been en eaaielant teacher It d; tbe Ocean City High School, oo Sell •- urday, July 28. at her borne, becaml ie tbe bride uf George Pettereon Create ' of tbla city. Ttiey will leekle hara.

MASONS TO HOLD OPEN , MEETING IN THIS CITY ■ ; a *

Out-of-Town Members of " Fraternity Invited to ^ Sunday's Meeting. An u|«n Maaonlc meeting will beal 2..WI o'clock next Sunday eflerj noon III Ilia new Maaonic Building' at ,:be iiorthweat corner of Nlntli alreet . and Aabury aveuue. No examination will be nece— ary. Tlie arrangement* are In charge of a committee comprising William K. Hexamer, chairmen: Vice Commodore J. furran, A. T. Jauiea, Jacob ' and t'aplalu George F. I FI«U ' Tlila meeting la Intended eapecially • llie Maaune that belong oul-lda of (Iceau Clly— Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, ' la extended by Hiecumuiltlee ' to all Mason* lu Una clly. whether:* to be present at llie meeting Sunday j c i'lie Will iuTt lee nauietl I* working!' in coiiJuiicIioii Willi Hie local l alge of ' son a (Ocean Clly Igalge. No 171), 1 1 which liaa appointed a com in II I re com j ' prising Past Ma.lera Andrew C Hoa-j well and H. S. Mowrer and Worship- J Master Herbert Smith I' ranged. Including addroaM* by I'v-t , j Andrew C. Ilo. well, of ' clly, and Powell Flihiau. of Cam- j 1 . I The principal object of the gather 1 lug is for Hie Masons lo gel lu clo-eT ; ' ■ouch and rommuukiatiou with each oilier ami for general acquaintance ' A large attendance i* looked lor at j» Hie meeting. M The headquarleia of llie l-«"al Ma- \ auulc frate^uliy were only i.ceuily a lid, accu^dlng lu vlallora, among j , OPEN REGATTA i vachi Club'* Bveau 1 Occur Saturdai, Augual V. The auunal open regatta lo be given by Hie Chelsea Y'aclrt Club w ill lake ' place Saturday, Auguat 9. Instead uf ' Auguat 23, aa has been announced, owlug lo tbe exchange of dale* w|U> the Atlantic Clly Motor lloal Club. Elaborate preparations are being made already, and the afl'air promisee to beau uuuaually large one tbla year. { Owing to the elections which will, fid- ( low the next week, the present officers ( Intend lo make the regatta a grand ( The racea will atari al 2 p. m. and | quite a number of eulrlea have beea received. Some uf tbuse lo lake part , will be tbe following: Atlantic Clly { Yaclil Club, Atlantic Clly Moler Boat ( Club, Venliior Yacht Club, Ocean Clly Club. Oceaiy I lly Motor Boat Club, Sea lata Yaclil Club. Stone Harbor Yaclil Club, Holly Beach ■ A'a^hl Cljtbi Island Heights Yacht | CluJiWifCape May City Yacht Club. There will be live claaaea, namely : ( Cruiaera, Claaa A, above 40 raring, ( Cruisers, Claaa B, below 40 ralli-g; , Boala, Claaa A, above 40 rallug; Open Boats, Claaa It, below 40 raliug. FIRMS CONSOLIDATE , I'hrari M Co. Ucli out tu l» A. John W. Cheney A Co., an old Inalliance agency, baa beeu mergerl with | that of l>. A. Henderson A Co , of Camdeu. Mr. Clieuey will lie Ideullfled wllh tbe llrui of D. A. Henderson A Co. Tbe llrm plane to remove lo enlarged quarlera at 305 Market alreet, Camden, to operate therefrom. The com blued agencies represent upward* of thirty companies. ' David A. Heuderaou, head uf the ' firm, la a well-known summer re-.-dent of this city. WlllUm K. Maaaay, ( the other member of the company, la a member of the real estate firm of

' Maasey A Edwards, of llila clly, aud also president of the Ocean Clly Till* and Truat Company. I • ( (Coma— *1x1.1 ' opposes CIIJ Hall. 1 E017OB THE Sbntinki.:— I am a ] 1 properly owner lu Oceau City. I have t 1 Just learned that there will he a vote i taken Friday, Augu-l I, lo determine 1 whether or uot a city hall shall be . ' built. Not belug a voter, tbeouly ' mean* I have lo defend my lutereata ' " lafby drawing alteutlou to tbe Import- ' " ance of this matter, through the 1 0 medium of your paper. The proposed bulldlug of a »76,000 , 1 clly hall at llila lime la reckless ex- " travagauce Baaed on a conservative. estimate, even aup|«alng that tbe coal ■lid uot exceed the estimated »76,0U0, the annual upkeep of the propoaed City Hall will be 112,000. Even If we overlook the primary expenditure of C $75,000, the taxpayers must provide auuually this fixed upkeep of 112,000. 11 Today Hie municipal offices are pro- - vided at a coal OTI750. The building , " now In urn Is aufficlanl for Ihe present ! requlrementa. ' 1 • I I consider tbe propoaed outlay and : " tha annual flxed charges, that must P necessarily follow, an Imposition on defeuceleu taxpayers— a wanton ex,l travagance and reeklase expendllura >11 of revanue that can ooly be raised by bonding and consequent taxation v • Taxpayer. '• ABIo.Klde to Help Chareh. I* Member* and friende of St. James' '' A. M. E. Cburcb will take an automobile ride Thursday evening, July 81. from tbe residence of Mrs. B. E. Thompson, 732 Week avenue, tbe proas ceeda for tbe benefit of tbe church, ey Tickets, 10 cents. Tbe Re*. Mr. Kelly ed la pastor. Tlie other officers Include en Mlaa A. Williams, prtaldent. end Mrs. ip, L. Williams, secretary. liy '«• { la. Her Klret Vtall Her*. Mlaa Lou M. Baker, of Baldloevllle, N. Y.. Ie tbe guaet of Mlee Mery Backus, of 701 Fonrtb street. Tbla la ber Drat vial I to Ocean City end aba Ie ew much pleaaed witb tbe resort. ■a if Fob Rekt.— Furnlabed bed room* mL to adolte; ocean view; nee of bath; no na. light bouse keeping perm (Had. Apply 1212 Central avenue edf.UMl I

JUDGE BAKER DEAD; TALK OF SUCCESSOR Prosecutor Jefferson, O. T. Blackwell and Judge Wescott Mentioned. Jifdge Curtis T. Baker, of Cape May '.lutfly, dlnl Motiiloy alternoou lu a private sanitarium In Plilledelplila from Hrlglit'adlaea** He had been III about a year. Judge llaker was bom Auguat 18, at Vlnalaud, N. J. He was educated al the Vliieland High Hcliool. [C., and Cnlveralty of Pennsylvania, gradualliig froui tbe law school In tbe claaa of 1901. j He wa* « sou of former .Senator j pl.illp K llal.vr, one of the founders of • and waa appointed Judge j Governor Wtlaon, who** per-nnel I friendship for tiliu wa- strong. .1 The announcement of the death of (Judge Baker w.. a alH*-k in hla! many Irleud* In llilvrtty. . j Talk of a aiinceaaor lo Judge llaker | reveal* thai there are few Democratic ■ the uauie* mentioned are Oliver T- \ of Five Mile Beach, a meni- | ber of tlie Cape May Couuty Board of l i axaliou; County Pro-e. ulor JrtlVraon laud Llewellyn Hlldrelli. LONG AUTO TRIP Harry F. rilaiiluu and wife, accompanied by George F. Flab aud Wife, look a long, but very pleasaifL aulo , j trip Sunday. ! They left bere for Pine Beach, lu , ' North Jeraey, at u a m., look dluDer at the lun there and got back to tlila ( cily al 8 p. m., having covered a distance of 190 mile*. 1 Wheel OH Ice Wagon. Tlie bolt came oil' the right front 1 wheel of an Atlantic Ice Company's ' wagon al Ninth street and Aabury ' about 0 o'clock Monday uiorn- " bul the wagon ran In Elghlli street ' and Aabury avenue before the wheel olT. Then Hie front of Ihe wagon went up lu Hie air, aud ice waa tired arouud Indiscriminately. Cliee ' Murphy, the driver, and "Skeeta" Garrison, his helper, were shaken up, ' but escaped Injury. Tbe accident ' drew a large crowd very quickly. 1 UUIII Buuialow Qnlchl*. ' Stanley McCarthy and family, of I 1-ogau, have taken uccupancy of their new aud pretty buugaluw ou Pennlyu ' place, between Atlanilcanit Corinthian ' avenue*. It waa built In twenty-three ; day* by Andrew K. Scull and cuet ( about f 21)00. Mr. McCarthy and ' family bavi been bere for soma time, occupying a cottage up-lown while awaiting the completion of Ihe huuga- ( low. The houae was built uu two lota [ bought through the agency of Stanton and Scull, luc. TSanklal tu Flrriuea. b FloiTOKtM'gAE CITY Be.nTinei.:— In ,( Hie absence of i«r*ouai knowledge of . Ihe tiamra of Ihoee who *0 prompl'y and effectually aided In extinguishing II the recent Are ou the writer'* premise* 1. on DeLancey place, thereby preveutlug a more serious conflagration, I would Ibank you to extend through your valued cofuinue Ibe writer's beat >• appreciation and thanks for the service reudered. lC Very truly your*. H. A. KUMUKKORH *r <K ft JC1 C1 C K' C 1 1

ONE SYSTEM OF ' PAVING WANTED J ' Taxpayers Protest Against ' | Frequent Changes in Style 1 of Material Used. ^ a gaidlug the lack of flssd. policy u|*>u ■ the part of the city Mfficlafe celallve lo • the material used 111 Hie waving of, sidewalk* and in th* _«inrttuctlon o! curb. ' i\l Flag paving bad-H. vogue here aome | f years ago, and till* was followed by j y, > pretty apiwaram-e. lu case* where O I replaced with cement, aud this wa* H ;, done by the properly owuera without - much complaint on the part of moat . people, ll Is claimed Now. It la claimed. Hie clly official. _ Aside froiu the coat ol tliu Uew work, r cumplatut-la-madei ll,at~U U-lin|-.,— f alble to have cIMn-lookllig aldewalke wqh flagging, a* graa* and weed* w ill I grow Up between tlie flag*. II I* al-» complained llial there I- a f lack of uniformity 10 sidewalk* m three |«veiueiila * "j j 1- acetlona. 'the properly owner- will i.e I ,f seriously emUarra-e-l 111 their rfl .rl«| arty owqera, • but we lia»e 10 pay lor '' tbeaayferim.'".." " ERECTED TBNT8 i- r n C. T. A. U. Regiment, of Wllkea-Barre, J ■r with a detail of 10 uieo, baa arrlve.1 In 5 la this city aud laula have been erected 5 t- ou (lie laud of ft. L. Hchuuio, 011 the J bay front al Fifteenth alreet, where the 2 member- of tbe Teglmeiil wilt be en j camped from Saturday morning next J >1 until Augusl 11. n ■ With Lieut. Col. Gibbous are the j y following members of llie detail: J I- Company A — John Itriallu, of 3 6 Wllkea-Barre. j 'I Cam pan y 11 Jams* Walsh and Jo. J » eph Cogglua. of Plllaiou. . '» Company D- Lieut. I'oole and John 5 » Smith, ol Pitl-toii. " Company K— William Connolly, of Plymouth. d Company K — Edward Mnlgrew, of ^ Com pan L (Haml)— Peter O'Donuell, of Freelatid. >t Company M— James Wellece, of the J u Kaet End, Wllkea-Barre. [ " Company T— William Kogau, of I " F reel and. ^ j » The regiment will reach this clly J ■I about 10 o'clock Saturday morning <* Tlier# will be 400 members lu Hie en- I campmenl, and they will bring 200 « visitors with them on Saturday, It la ?* stated. u There are 35 plecea lu tlie military 0 baud, which will play at the dree* uarides every evening al - o'clock. Ihe ' Drat dress parade will be given nexl . Saturday evening. There la also an 1 orchestra comprised of the member* In of Hie banc!. In addition to Ilia baud, tbe regiment ha- a bugle corp.. >K Casual Queen Karl*, "l" i'be Drat annual queeu parly of SblI lob Baptlat Church will be held Thura!h day evening, July 81. An Interesting ial program baa beeu prepared, Including >r- recitation* and vocal aud Instrumental music. Tbe proceed* art for the benefit of the church, of which Ihe Rev. Grant Harris la pastor. ifiiyirff.ifrntt it it a* fr-ff etc.—

I The Breakers j T U Directly on the Beach t , j| Only Boardwalk Hotel j[ i ir { ( j i Rooms single and cn suite. Private baths. Hot f ( 8 i i and cold running water and Local and Long Dis- ? f r i i tance Telephone in every room. Ladies' parlor f f | ' ^ and writing room. New Diet Kitchen for the j | | | preparation of Special Dishes. Elevator to street ^ j •j j level. Auto bus meets all trains at main Stations. 4 j ^ j Write for booklet Orchestra. 4 } K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. ' ~ ll Bath Talsphonss 4Jnob*troct»d Ocean View THE STRAIN D r Ninth Street and Weeley Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. MM. JOHNSON BONCY : Pnwfxll'c The Reliable Dr>i roweil 2> floods Store : : 1, To tbe carefnl beyer who demand, full value for every dollar, we Invite you to look y over our Urge aud carefully selected stock of summer good*. Our shelves are Is loaded with the Uteri and best. We are making a special sale ol the famous iThe la Little One) Romper* and children's dreaae*. said to be the beat on the market : POWELL'S 921 Asbury Avenue I I The Rwllatbl* Dry Oooda atorm s

£ MCALLISTER'S DRY GOODS STORE We are fixed away in <>m New Quarters at 807 and 809] 1 Asbury aveuue and Open for Business While bur store is uot quip* finished, we 'can take care of you. and supply your needs. We invite you to call and see our Nvw Store, whether you want to purchase anything or uot. Sincerely yours, s. s. McAllister You Can Pay More. But Why? This Attractive Bungalow i* complete in every detail aud near the The pi ice lor quirk --ale is $7550. Furnished. Think it over and then ionic see lis Joseph I. Scull & Co. 757 Aabury Ave. | HARVEY Y. LAKE j REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue v ! | Ocean City New Jersey B. FRANK SMITH Estate and Fire Insurance ,Oie ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. J. Two choice lots 011 Hlinpaou avenue near First street, 1375 eucb. Flue iwo-famlly apartment for sal* on DeLancey place, very reasonable. Collage on Central aveuue uear Klevebth etreet, big bargain. tail on Simpson avenue n*ur Fourth street, price $325. 011 Central aveuue uear Eleventh alreet, $1100. ° Lot 011 Wesley avenue near Sixteenth alreet, $1160. Plot of ground cor First aud Wesley avenue, 100x105, price $2000. REAL. ESTATE -ma INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ; A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walllug for two week# to kuow If you mil get It; we can tell you at once. Bargain* in Hay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Alan tola for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean llty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. ' 1 — — — — as* ( ' | Rt AL ESTATE MORTGAQB INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN : 305 EIGHTH STREET OOEAN OITY.JI. J.

Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Hone •■ FOR SAL C— A '** Iut* located b> Section O, Ocean City, H. J., in vkdalty of Stat* road and Pennsylvania and Road- I log Railroad station*. Alao »IUa for bungalows ritual* 00 Great Kgg , llarlai: Bay, Paaa'ay', Point, N. J. ARTHUR^D. J3ARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. HANN BUILDING' eighth at. Opp. p. R. R. atntlon DIRECTORY ° -^Flret Floor— 301 Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors - 1 305 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 Rooms 8 9-10-11 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— r Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA ' FOR RENT. Mori dreiriblc oilier, ia Ocaan D I II I VII A WD DP - caty. Well baaud,lig bird, vcatUated and real- £,> ,Jt nAnll. Ulllui k tary- Apply t* ' - Try an Advertisement in the SENT1NEL|

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