Ocean City Sentinel THl'KHDAY. A^UUrtT T. 1918 j We shall b« glad to receive Item* of | utwi and cuiDmuiitcaUuus of interest to I hi* community and out reader* ■ everywhere. All communication* should be»coompaultxl with the full name and addreaa of the writer, lint nectakarllv for publieallou, but a* a guarantee V . good faith. i PERSONALS 1 Mra, Itee* Calmer ami daughter, of , Weal Coeeler, are al the Katblu. f Mm, tv. H. Thomas, of Beverly, I* a guest at the Plqua. I Dr. K. K. Hill l> among the Plilla < delphlan* at the Oceanic. 1 F 8. Wallace and wife, of phlladel- '' phla, are a! the Hiacayne. A. J. Iteacii la aiuoug Hie Phlladel,- fl phlana at the Hreakera. A. I>. liarrowa ami wife, of tlila city, „ are «laitluK in Itrldgetou. ! J. N. Hrown and family, of I'liila- < lie1 1'1'"* ■ are .1 I l.e U'lli.—r. J l". Sloan and family, of Phlladel 1 phla. are gueata or the Katblu. " K. W. Humphries and wife, of Nor- | wood, are gueata of the Imperial. Ilow man and wife, of Philadelphia. , l)r F. W. K. Sledeiu, ofSeaville, r waa among the Vlaltora here Sunday a . Mr*, t.'harle* K. Adama liaa returned « from a vlalt to relative* al Oceauvllle I J. M. Paul and family, of Philadelphia, are enjoying life at the Sterling. " Samuel Shaw and family, uf Philadelphia, are reglatered at the llewl- " '"»llaa Emmal'or on I a i i v, " Mre. Jamea Bona, at Seavllle, a few (, day*. ,, Mlaa Benedict Pl.llllpa ha* relumed*" n Philadelphia after a abort vlalt In tlila c reeort. d Mra. John K. Ilea* and eon, of I.an caater, arj, pteaaantly located al the " Strand. fi U.K. Mlcbeuer ami family, uf Pull- J' adelphla, are among the ' Wyoming'* K gueat*. 11 Mlaa l«ola Spear, of Camden, la vlalilng Ml** Kilt* belli llrangan, of * I hi. city. Cliarlea It. Joiiea, a Philadelphia A lagera here. t| Dr. I,.H. A. Stedem, of Philadelphia p v tailed h he- family at tlielr (ullage In s tlila city Sunday. Mr*. J. O. Magee and ann, of Plilla- " delphla, are occupying their cottage 1217 Central avenue. V Mra. William Vodgea and family, of " Aiuhlar, are enjoying the nailing * Mlaa Adelaide K Conly, of Oak " WlleonS Kowler, of Dallas, Texas, haa returned home after a vlalt to ylie k family of Charlea Powell, thl. city, , Mre. Wllaon T. Hoy and ami, of Har- o rlahurg, are vlalilng at the home of * Capl. and Mra. I.arner I,, lilgbee, on |i Aabury avenue. u Charlea L. Hofman, a former real- c dent of Ocean City and now realdlng In itlchraond, Va.," la renewing old u acquaintance* In tlila city. y Andrew Heuze, a alenographer In •' the office uf llie Weat Shore Itallroad " Company, In Weahawken, waa llir guaal of Or. 1j. S. A. Stedem and family, lu tlila clly, Sunday. " Mra. T. P. William* and daughter * hava returned to their Philadelphia (' home after apeudlng aeveral week* lu Ihalr collage here. 'I hey expect to re•turn for Hie month of September. GEORGE ASHBY HURT 1 i.rga al Tbratrtcal Man. Oeorge Aehby, treaaurer of the . Derrick' Philadelphia, mel with a ^ very painful accident while uul III hla liauk ekllT Tueaday. He accidentally ( waa airui'M4<y Hie tly wheel and cul a ragged gaali lu oue of hla lege Ibat re- ( quired eight atltchee. The Injury waa ( dteaaed by Or.Curaon. f In the boat with Mr. Aahby were v hie wife and her father, Mr. Wllllama, and Mre. Fergus McCuaker, wife of ^ Hie treaaurer uf the Korreet Theater. Philadelphia, summer residents here. They were some distance out lu the bay and lu some way tba boat gave a t sudden lurch, throwing Mr. Aaliby , agalust the fly wheel. , WILL ELECT OFFICERS ! KranVwii H. Heral, the secretary I glvea notice that a meeting or the ' Twentieth Street Improvement Aaao- i elation will be bald at the home of Or. ' Charlea T. (Jildeu, preeideut, 2000 Wee- 1 ley avenue, ou Auguel 18, at 8 p. m. 1 ofllctr* for tbeensulug year will be 1 elected at this meeting and other Important matter* will come before the aeeoclatlou. Some of Ocean Clty'a beet kuown summer resident* are members of this aeeoclatlou, which plana to look after .the Internets of the property owner* at Twaulielb street and that vicinity. WILL TAKJS SAIL VIM-tas Auxiliary lobe uncataor The Visiting Ladles' Auxiliary ol the Kim Presbyterian Church will meet Ihia afternoon, at 2.80 o'clock, ae tba gueala of Mra. J. I. Scull and Mra. L. M. Creaae, at the latter'* bar Tlila, Sixth street aud the bay The ladga will be given a sail onboard Km press. The recently-elected officers of the auxiliary are very much eucouraged by Ibe Interest shown In the meeting*. There #aa an attendance nf 84 ladles last weak. Tba ttnrrfNBL Printing Hott wH kept busy turning out job work', but It will ba uleaaad to do yours. Come he pud talk It over. adv !
l!C. T. A. 0. BOYS ' I WELCOMED HERE , Distinguished Visitors Pres- 1 cut at the Opening of i "Camp Wilkes-Barre." The formal opening and dedication ' of lite C. T. A. V. reglturtltal eocaiup- • uieul from Wllkea-Barre, at Hay ave-';tl Hue and Fifteenth street, took place II MoDday afterouon at three o'clock. I ("ooi'iileaiouer Hubert Flatter, repre- 1 " aenltng the clly, make a a pete It ol |* Itearly welcome lo Hie members and friend* of the regiment. u. Mr. KIBlier In part eald that he w-a* w particularly glad 'to welcome Ihetu lo c Oejau Clly, because iltla city atood f tlie very tlrat couaecraletl to Hie in cauae of temperance for all time. r Colonel Murphy, Introducing Hie *| apt-akera of Hie afternoon! next called w one of the "live wire*" of Hie resort, in ami who ju fad waa the big fador d< Icean I 'Ity. w — Dr.-Atelacuui exleuiled B Wel.fU.e^ Hie regiment aud concluded hi* w apeech wllh an outline of llir week'* d< which ha had arranged for it The 11 ev. Daniel McMnuua. of u Wllkea-Harre, "Hie grand old man of the regiment" and Hie right hainl oftlie 11 in that district, then delivered an K> addreaa uu the history of llie regiment hi and llie fundamental basis upon which ot organization we* Ural originated. i„ Father McMeiiu* Hieu loh| Hie iilllcsnce.of the Catholic lolal Ah-ll- a of Hir reglineul pledge* himself for |„ live year- not lo loud, a drop uf lulox- fr h aling liquor, signing hhuaelf lo Hi* |3 follow log pledge .1 promise, w III. the * of dial and llie remembrance "f eacred lhlr»t of juJ laird on llie m to ahlnlu I r o lu Intoxicating ,,| for Ave years." w • This pledge, "said Father McManu-, r, "will cauae our young men lo abeam -k Hie drink habit lu Hie critical al of their live' and enable thrill tri it. strong and sturdy men, both III morally and physically, so that tliey to and bring -happiness not only In themselves hut to llmae about litem " to The I lev, J. J. Hereney, of HI si Augustine's Catholic Church, llilaclly, H expressed hla keen dlaapiailiiiiueul al m small assemblage of people and |q particularly Ihe clly ofltclala. Father n, of Ocean Clly," he aalil. (e Congressman John J. Casey, of waa called upon lo name uf camp, and a* Mr Casey apufce the fr, wonts "It give# me great pleasure lo pi give '('amp Wllkea-Harre' a* the name da of this camp," llie regiment -alutedand f«» "Oldlllory" was mil up lulo llie breeze; ai while Hie regimeiilal band played fo "The 8lar Hpangled Haulier." w Judge T. A O'Boyle, commonly g, known as Hie "silver toiigued orator of 1,1 I. cranio Couuty." was Hie concluding - orator of Hie day, delivering a stirring speech against Intemperance and mak- cl lug a plea for the young man of today lo tf| make hla watchword "temperance and .1 cleanliness " The officer* and member* of llie reglineul were well enlkrtalued al the yacht club last evening, aud they ex- (| pressed their pleasure al I lie courtesies shown them by Vice < .'omtuodore I 'has. J . I 'urrau and ol her officers of I he club. The regimeiilal baud gave a concert aud Hila waa followed by a dance. w ive* and daughter* of llie club membera doing sverytblng lo their power ^ lo make llie visitors feel al home. 0 DOING RESCUE WORK Jj, n w.r H .Id Col. and Mra. J. H. Aaronsoii.olllcers al lu charge, have established U|e "Help- p, nig Hand. Hescue and HeHef Work" headquarters al Kiglith street and ■, HavgtkAvanue, In this clly. Tliey are u lioMIng open-air services every night ll; Ij.ji of Hielr headquarters. w '["fit object of the meetings Is to reach the iiuu-church going The homes of „ the sick will be visited end any ramlly „ found In need will be assisted. The . work la non-sectarlau. The officers w ask for Hie prayers of llie people in tills » clly. si Candidate lor Aaaeniblv. Resident* of ihia clly have received the following letter from Lewie T. Ht,vetia, of Cape May: "Whether those ^ who ateud for genuine Republican principles prevail at the November elections against Democratic method* of government depends entirely upon ^ dale* In the primaries. For a unite I j1 party, after consultation with friends , with progressive ideas, I have decided . present my name lo llie Republican e voters of Cape May County for tlie 11 . nomination for assembly. I lake tbl* " means of asking for your support In j 1 the primaries. Upon the primary . ticket opposite my uame will appear ' . 'Progressive Republican.' " j Xnlurcd Two of Hla SKIb*. , William 8. Johnson, of thla clly. Is 1 r suffering from Iwo cracked rib*, lie I slipped while getting off a scaffold on a building at Hlxtb street and Ocean ayeuue, and fell against the porch rail- ' Ing, Monday efteruooD. He bathed the Injury that night. Hie aide eoutloucd to pain hlra aud yesterday be j ' went to Di". 1. N. (Telecom, who found , that Mr. Johnson had hurt two of hla ; ' ribs. II - , * arm la Coantr Jail* !' Burton Stevenson, colored, accused * of drunkenneaa.dlsorderly conduct and d rjslstlug an officer, wea given a hearluk e before Mayor Headley Monday night After glvlog the prislouer some good ^ advice, the Mayor commuted hlm_ to j 1. the county prison for thirty days ittid ra warned lilm not to come back to Ueekn ciiy. O I*gal papers of all deacrlplloua, Hieluding wills, are carefully drawn by lie H Curtis Hoblneou al ble office, 744 v Aebury avenue, Ocean City, N.J adv.
everybody's q01nq to "venetian carnival"
Boat Clob Will Have Uuiqne Display on Bay I Saturday Night. Ticket* are going rapidly for the : ' Venetlon "Carnival" lo be held under the auspices of Hi# Ocean City Motor Boat Club next Saturday evening. Tne following interesting -lory of ' "A Night III Veuloe" I* lold III a leaflet j Issued by the club: people are seen wending their inward Hie home of Ihe Ocean « Clly Motor^Tra^ Club, on Ihe bay al Flffeeulb *lreel Tbl* Is where ibe ' loutish)' congregate, aud Is'kuOwnas 1 l lie Plata of 81. Marks. Hie cenlre of 1 ell business aud amuseuieiil, and al- 1 pier may be seen gondolas and boats -I gals day attire, gliding majestically -j ' Ihe shining water- of the Orand ! 1 Canal. Her* visitor* » ill belli time lo 1 "forgotten sunset overTiiiTweter Boats will belli readiness lo lake llie lourlsls | ' inkling lights of Hie display and In deeorallngjbe many ; ' heaiill'ul aud lui|H,siiig villa-, pas-log lovely Carnival (jueen arrayed 111 j 1 costume and siirrounde.1 by p a decorated and hrllliauily lighted " barge anchored III lulilslieaiu ^ landed al the Bridge of Highs, crossing which, you will enter Hie Palace of llie Doge*, the original of which »>• Uuilt in the Nihil: Century, bin destroyed aud relmill uulil begun by Doge Pielre Orandlgo "The llrsl course of luncheon w ill served wlllilu. leaving here and ' more decorated villa-, a -ho, I walk will bring you lo the Cafe calcine, where Turner painted sunset! sketches from lis upper window*. Rico ; aud Whistler have broken bread under. Its vines. Another portion of Ihe.J luncheon will be served, aud Ihe vial- ; may have another view of the queen's hargi from llie piazza. ' "COhtlUUlUg on. tlie lra velera corns ' the Isle of l.ido, where Byron and Shelley used lo rldeon It- lonely eelid*. you will receive the last course of «' luncheon aud after a lliial view Ihe of l.ldo willhkWJruui view aud 1 llie last strain* of llie hand dies away, as you are being transported through llie street* of Venice to the Caiflpgnlle (ca-luoon the beech j. e "Venice Is decked out In all the glory ail August moon, as c»u I* seen 11 the balcony, wlille the multitudes beneath. In doors will be music. ' ' dancing anil frivolity. A balile of con- " and the tossing ol Mrpeutlue* 1 amid Hie Venetian decoration* will al ford amiisemeni and surprise fur all. . which will be a tilling 111, el* In the. great carnival .ulglit b*l,l uuder Ihe „ harvest moou lu Ihe (jueen of Resort* -4> eanClty Tickets are All cents aud < au Iw pur- ' , from any of Hie member* or llie , club and l.adles' Auxiliary, ami also], st Ihe club house. ( FINE LECTURE jJ Monday night's audience al the 1m- < uiauuel Kaptiel Church, composed • entirely of adulls wllh llie exception I of "I.IIHe Dorothy," of the Sterling ' Hotel, leughed and listened to one ol the very heat lecture* ever heard In Ocean City. Dr. Dager Is surely vaslly Instructive. The iru* word i I spoken lu a Jest was heard to advan- i tags last night. Wit aud wisdom : ' flowed lu a rich stream from tha lip* 1 aud heart of Phlladel ptila'e leading I preacher-leclurer. It Is one thing to have a siory lo tell 11 is mie tiling 10 nave a story 10 leu 1
and quite another thing lo tell II well. Dager lias the story aud tlie method. Those who listen have uo consciousness of Jusl listening to fool- j labnesa. Nor do tliey feel Dial they x are In the Doctor's rlaaa-rooai. A , repetition would not be tiresome, and a different lecture would not be a patch- v work lu which shreds of former -lories i ap|war If he comes back later this 4 season, wa shall welcome liliu with j o|wn arms. ^ "TANGO TEA" PARTY | Affair Will be Held si Haior j ■ low. Club's Hoardwslk Annex, j A "Tango Tea" will be given by the j Ocean Clly Motor Boat l.'lub at the club's annex, on llie Boardwalk, , Friday afternoon from 8 to 8 o'clock, ' for Hie club member* and their friends i The tea Is especially for the younger i element of Ihe families of Ihe club' members and their friends, end they are cordially Invited lo attend aud enjoy themselves. Hhould the affair prove as popular It Is hoped by Hie ladles of the or- ■ ganlzalloo, a "Tango Tea" will be : given at the Beach Front club house A one afternoon a week until the cloee of j tha season. spending Ihe Month Here Mr. aod Mra. William D. Palrman and friends, Mr. and Mra. John McCay, both 01 Philadelphia, are again occnpy- j Ing, for the remainder of the season. , the apartments they bad last year lu the cottage of Mra L. R. Thomas. Mr. 1 Is a prominent official of the ! > Mntoal Life InaaraooeCo. Mr.1 McCay la of tbe Wellebech Light Company, Weat Philadelphia. . A Pnrprlsed Violin*. Thomas B Hlbbard, of Phlladelphla. Is a visitor here for the tint lime < in eleven years, and be It eur prised at the remarkable growth of Ocean City. I He la vlalilng the Kmlly of Mra. (leorge Hartmao In tf»a lower section, ' I of ll,e r**°rt' \ ' To Halld Bsaxalow. Otis M. Towuaead, tbe local builder. . reports the starting of operations on a - new bungalow for Hamoal Baswlck Id v Homers' Point. Tha work la lo ba 4 pushed wllh Mr. Towneeod'a usual energy. l
: ORGAN RECITAL IN M. E. CHURCH t - . f E. Kenneth Howe Has Fine 1 Program for Tomorrow Night's Concert. Music lovers will "be given a rare: , opportunity this evening, lu llie Kplacopal Church, lo enjoy , sixty mliitiir* ofcbulce selections that , trill tw given on llie organ by K. Kenf nelli Howe, assisted by Ml** Mildred E. Brooks as contralto soloist. A carefully selected and balanced has been arranged, and Ihe perfect acoustic qualities of Hit church will make II a very rare op|s,rlunlly . ft Many |>eo|>le of wide olsiervallou , and.malured musical culture have .lg- , oifledlhetr Intention lobe present The follow lag program I... been arranged: i Intermezzo, from ••Cavallerla ItosliFugue In (I Mhmf, Bach J ("ontrallo («) "Hilll wie die . Nlclti." | . j Bohm, lA) "Your Hmllc." Forsler | Sea."','" From "A Wandering l.e Contrail,,, (n) "The. I "rv of Rachel"."' Salter; (Ai "Spring '- Singing," Mac Faydeii. ; .Mlnuelto, frotu Hull* N , I. K Kenitelh Howe. A silver nffkriog will be received al I the door. HIS FALL SCHEDULE Judge Howard ("arrow, of the Circuit ourt of New Jer.ey. announces Ills schedule as follows: Cape May. September 8 to IN. InCumberland. September 2.1 lo llclo- ! 8, Inclusive. Atlantic, October 14 lo 81, Inclusive, i Salem, Nuvember ft, » aud 7. Hurlluguip, November I0lo2l,lu- ! elusive. I llmi crater, November 24 l„ Decern- | 2. Inclusive. Mollona — Fir-l Monday, Court ' Camden, 10.80 a. 111. Third Saturday, law library, Atlantic Clly, Hi 80 a. m. APPOINTED JUDGE It 01 Ion or Horry H. I ldit ilat CouHrmrd b, Hrtialt. The Stale Senate yesterday conitemed (loveruor Fielder's appointment of Harry II Eldrlrlge, of Ca|>e . May, loaucceed Judge Curtis T. Baker, deceaaed, aa law Judge of Cape May . 1 Mr. Eldredge will be llie youugeal Judge In Ihe Stale, being bul thirty Ihrre years of age. He has been cashier of the Merchants' National Bank uf Cape May aeveral years and la a graduate of Temple College anil of tha 1'iuverally ; of Pennsylvania law school. Here Iron nuckese Stale. The Rev. Thomas J. Huron, or 1 Shawnee, Ohio, la the guest of Ihe 1 John J. Sweeney, rector of St. . Augustine's Church, thla clly, aud ra- ! lug acquaintances here. He la a 1 ; of former Select Councilman ; Holer! Horan, of Philadelphia.
'ANGLERS' CLUB IS ORGANIZED One Object is to "See That Fish and Game Laws Are I . Obeyed. . ! u, Hie residents and visitors here have . formed the Ocean Clly Anglers' Club, with the following officer-: e President, T I .« Aiiema; vice pie.l-. denl, W. Ward Beam .laesMirer, tie,. Long: recording . r», irtarv. Walter ^ e j Chandler. - j v « Other member*,, f llie club include," f Dr. K. C. Weatoli, Dr S II l.lp- o t achuelz. Dr.; Warren C. l.uuimla. Capl. ' • Nlckerson and Fred, Adama. tl 1 The club will hold meetings every two week* One ellglbllliy l„ uieiu 1 brrahlp require* thai the anglfr lililsl » be able l„ cast I"SI reel. > game laws are ubeyed - flsbrrmen In II, I- secllon ami III ry "Trophies are orterHI f..r llir large- 1 AUTO POLO ;U.ri7,.— , • which nut inaiiv elf Ira lu ll.r w'.o .1 '.Aiilu I silo, sir ilgltl fioiu Ihe lleldaof the public III I Ilia lesoil, al llir base- |' 1 yt It. Hluclair, w in: la managing Ibe efTlerprlse, brought his galling poules to this city last -Saturday and at the llrsl afternoon's performance received . hearty support. The stand lias heeu crowded, while a large louring car* have been lined up 3 t on all sides or the Held. " » The gaiue. with Us four iwrlods „f j balr-ralslng driving aud mallei awing- 3 1. Ing, has proved to lie a decided thriller, jj i- keeping the spectators keyed to the j highest tension or excitement. 3 The game la decidedly open aud J I. lulelllgautly apprecialeil. The game started at 8 4/. o'clock J • Tuesday afternoon, and after llie pro- 3 feaalonal teams had haltleil llteoligh 3 • two dusty, smoky period* Willi a score j of 8 goals lo I. there was a contest of 3 t opto polo between two picked team* of " 1 the Ocean CJIy lifeguards. Much fun was provided the spectator* l,y the Initial movements of the guards, who uut being used lo the I rough and spllllug methods of the -. game, gave a ludicrous spectacle al I Aral, bul after Ihe tint few minute* of I ' blood warming the guards "got toll," ' and gave an exdtjng exhibition to { their frleuds In the grand ataud. | Harry Hcoti and Percy Delaney.dad I B In red Jockey Jackals, defealed Albeit ' ' 'Thomas and Frank Rellly. In jackels 1 r of blue aud gold, by a score of .2 lo 1. K Warren Smith and Waller it Preelon, comprising Ihe Boardwalk > team, fought Hie last period out be tweeu themselves, Prealoo w inning by a score of 8 lo I . Mr. Hlnclalr has brought with him y a set of professional aulo-|*il,n*t*. w ho - ,f certainly have grven Impetus to the | v game by their skillful handling of ' both machine and mallei. They are Augustus Albright, Fred* lick Campbell, Stephen Edwards, Waller Campbell tud Charles Jones. W, C- T. I1. H11x.tr. I. The member* 1, f the Ocean Clly W. i- l". T. U. will hold a bazar, tomorrow . afternoon and evening, on Uoff'a pavilion. Cakes, fancy art Iclee, etc., " will be on sale. Call and secures tlratclan cake. S- x^i~±T
|The Breakers | , 1! Directly on the Beach J ▼ 4 " Only Boardwalk Hotel ♦ { {, W j ^ Rooms single and en suite. Private baths. Hot A I j i and cold running water and Local and Long Dis- w " I tance Telephone in every room. Ladies' parlor W ' ' and writing room. New Diet Kitchen for the : | ^ preparation of Special Dishes. Elevator to street 5* j j level. Auto bus meets all trains at main Stations. ! j I - Write for booklet Orchestra. £ 1 K. A. YOUNG. Mgr. Talaphanas I'nobktructad Ocaan Visa THE STRAND Ninth Street and Weetey Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. MRS. JOHNSON HOINCY Prv Wall's The ReliaBte^Dry roweil h Goods Store : l, tbe careful buyer who demand* fall value for every dolLr. we invite you to look over our Urge and carefully selected stock of summer good*. Our shelve* are I, sulci with the latest and best. We are making a special *ale of tbe famous iThe Little One) Romper* and children '• dresses, uul lo lie the beat ou the" market i POWELL'S 921 Asbury Avenue Tha Rollkfil* Dry Qooda Store e
McALPfSTER'S DRY GOODS STORE We are fixed away in nut New Quarters at and S09 I Ashnry avenue and * . Open for Business 1 While our ftiiie is not quite finished, we can take care of I von. and supply your needs. We invife you Fp.call aud ice jour New Store, whether you want to purchase anything or not. Sincerely yours,s. s. McAllister You Can Pay More. But Why? This Atiuu tivr Bungalow i* complete in every detail and near the Ix-arli. The pi ice lot quick -.ile is $2550. Furnished . Tllhik it over and. then come see Us Joseph I. Scull & Co. 757 Asbury Ave.j HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE * 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance •> ,0 3S ASBURV AVENUE. OO KAN CITV. IM. J. Two choice lots on Hlmpaon avenue near First *treei, $878 each. Fine two-ramlly apartmeul for -ale 011 DeLaucey place, very reasonable. Collage ou Central avenue Dear Eleventh street, big bargain. Lot ou Blmpeon avenue near Fourth street, price $828. Lot mi Central avenue near Eleventh street, $11(10. Ail 011 Wesley avenue near Sixteenth street. $1180, of ground cor Flint stid Wesley avenue, tOOxlOS. price $21 wo. REAL ESTATE .oc INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean Olty, N. J. | MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. * No walling for twirVeeke to kuow If you can get It; we can tell you at ' once. Bargain* 111 Bay aud Oceau front pnqawtle*. Choice cottages for sale. Also lot* for liiveatnieiit and fur Improvement— tha choice of Ocean (Ity. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean Citv. N. J. RIAL ESTATE MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY. N. J.
Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home • FOR SAL E— * hda located lu HeeUou O, Ooran City, H. J., ' In vicinity ot Mala read and Tvtuwylvauie aud Heading Kailrosil station*. Ate- sites for bungalow* dtnaU oa HrSai Kgg llubor Hay, Ueealey't Fuiltt. N. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS Ouardlan 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITV. N. J. HANN BUILDING1 Eighth 61. Opp P. R. R. Atnllon DIRECTORY ' —•First Floor— 301 Eighth Street ' RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Hiuting 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical C8mf2ctors 1 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN. Real EsUte Broker 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5—— lOS.'G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Buildee Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION / Rooms 8 9-LQ-ll 1 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— / Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA ' FOR RENT.- Mo*t doinble office* In Oczzo II T II A MM AwnAP - Q»y. Well bcaUd, hghtea, vrn.il.ud sod uul- j, nAnn. UV06I ,k ury. Apply lo ' - Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
■ OTKl a salt carrion. r j ' — = /fKTthTx /<>*:■ c=* V\ /fSr-lfn STREET HO eg \ I U . WESLEY AVENUE \\ H0TGL oise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. WEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. HMITU the imperial IIII5 CKNTHAI. A V K.. IK'KAN ('IT*. N J m»n for Ih* Pleasantly i III'. kathlu wyoming TM Ot'UX IVMt'k Oku Clly, Ft. j. A. r. niLkkk hotel 4tglen Oua of the most eaalrally lueaiad hotel* la Otoi City. Tha aim hat always been to make III* turn*, alert u>d homelike, end be large suit assured patronage pievm Ua eua- ,-*<*. For term* aud partienlan addreaa, a. «'. uorr, rvwy. the wilmers 7(6 Oratrat Are. ()|>en all Ilia year. Flrat-claaa labia board. Kvenlng dinner*. ntaa. c. r. wi lxxx sterling hotel OI-KN A 1.1. YKAK - Hoi water beat. Winter I -larder* ■olldled. B A. LIBIUT. 9 * the hewlings Most desirable location. Open all - year. Klavator lo itrart level. Vapor Heat. U H. HF.WUXU* ftlnUi and Wesley ev*. oeean City. Ft. j. ~ oceanic - 1'rirst. bath*. Most OmlraW# Weattou. CapaellJ ■». BHvrtor. Bar. UpeBlertbe im*. I. L, " The Pontfere 5 boot s shoe REPAIRING ]z SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 9IMII Atkary Ave.. Octaa City. N. JJ _ BKAI. BBTATK AMD IBBCKAFICS. BBA1. TAT1 ABB HWHW.
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