Ocean City Sentinel 'I'HIIUHIlAV Al'dCWr 1.1 lam Al'GUHT 14, 1918.
We aliell i>e glad to receive Ileum of uewe and i-oiumuulcaliuui of lute real lu title community and our readers everywhere. All communication a should be accompanied with the full name and addreae of the writer, not nispirearlly for publication, but' as a KUaranlee of Kood faith. PERSONALS. A. Tliegau, of Camden, Is speudhiK i hie vacation In this city. Misses Iter Ilia and Mabel l.alte, of 1 thle city, are vlaltlug Morton, Pa. . i Mrs. U.S. Urimtb and family,' of 1 Norrl.li.wu, are at the Wyoming. N. H. Hchell and wife, of I'hlladel- ' phla, are among the Wllmers' guests Charles Whiting and wife, . if Philadelphia. arc registered at the Algleii. Mrs. It. 8. Thorp and family, of , Thomas Htlu sou and family, of Phil- 1 adelplna, are reglstereil at Hie Katlilil. 1 1J. V. (lie...., Jr., Is spending his vacation will. lib. aunt. Mrs. Mark l.ake. Dr. M. It Taylor, of Pl.lia.lrlpl.la, cay ne. J. H. Hart and family, of Pl.lladel- , phla, are among the guests of tire Mm. M. Kelcliart and daughter . are among tl.e Pl.lladel|d.la..s at ll.e Imperial. Howard Peacock a .. d family, of Weal Culliugswoud, are guests uf (he 1 Hewllnge. K. Dunakiu.of Mlllville, a property owner in this city, is spending a few 1 days here. Mrs. Beth L. Hand, of tnla clly, Is visiting at the home of Daniel Ooff and family, at Mlllville. Dr. ltalph Vouug, of Cornell. N. V., Is the guest ot Arthur Hoover, Third alAet and Atlantic avenue. William 8 Johnson anil wife, of tide clly, will alleud ll.e West Jersey caiup uieellug services at Malaga. Dr. H.J'. Murphy, of Philadelphia, Is occupying Ids collage, XOAtlautlihuulevard, on tl.e Garden* tract. Daulel llaggarly, a former summer resident lu Uoeau City, Is a guest at ll.e Alpha Host Club's head. planers. Mrs. Harry Perm ler and children, of Philadelphia, are visaing Mrs. P. Harras, at KM Plymouth place. W. W. Adams. Thomas Parker and Mrs. Charles (iray, of thle clly. are having a line time at Niagara P'alle. Miss Kl*le Dec" has returned to tier hums lu thle clly after spending a pleasant time with friends at Deisms.. Mr. and Mm. l«oiiard Reeves have relumed In their home In Mlllville after spending several mouths In Ocean Clly. Mrs. A. M Cougletou, of Youkers, N Y , Is vlslllng her brother. Prank K. Dsrl.y, of this city. 8heligsjustspe.il a month wilt, her sister. Mrs. Hope Corson, at Peer.uo.it
Miss Ruth Lynn and John Moyer, of Kasloii, Pa . former parishioners of ™ the Rev. Charles H. flohner, epeut the Habtmtti vrtth the dnmtnte and Ills w lie _ at the Prrahylerlau manse. FAVORITE RESORT » Mans Midler Hsik ITople are Via. lore In This Cllv. ■> I'l.e following I- taken fro.u tl.e RU- * ley Park News. sort for Itkiley Park realdeuta la Ocean City. A saunter down the Hoardwatk a on Baturday night brings pleasant •' miles and greell.igs from Mr. and K Mrs. K. J. He. let. Mr. aud Mm. Henry J W. Ruse, Mr. and Mm. Job.. J. Col- « tier. Mm. Anna Cramer. Mr. and Mrs, « is. B. Dlabrow, Mr. aud Mrs. James H « T. Dlxuu, Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry (iriillu, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Hall, Mr •" aud Mm. W. H. Maclleury. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mitchell, Mlsa Florence Mtiphell, Miss (Iracs Pomeroy, Iff i s. ! Manila Potueroy, Mr. ami Mrs. It 8. c Pomeroy, R. 8. Pomeroy, Jr . Henry Rlrlwagon, 8. W. Hlelwegoi. and Mr. and Mrs.T. P. Ward. PROGRESSIVES BUSY Waul an Ocean Cllv Mcaldcnl lor : offer ol Wberin. i Members of I ha Progressive party In . Cape May Couuty are getting togetber i for tbe coming election, and they plan | lo place a full ticket lu tbe field Oeean City, It la stated, can name tbe candidate for tbe office of st.enil. If tbere l» any ooe Uem who thai de- i sires lo lake e ct.aoce on serving Ills couuty uow la tbe time for such a one to see tbe leaders and make known hie wishes. There will be a meeting of Progresalvee at Cape May Court Houee uext Mouday. WILL CLOSE EARLY * «. «e tllltler Asks force opera..on of Mia pslross. 8. 8. McAllister, the enterprising dry goods dealer, gives notice that owing to the law limiting tbe bourn or female help to ten boors a day. he will, after thla week, close hie store. 807-809 Asbury avenue, every day. except Saturdays, at 9 p m. Mr. McAllister asks tbe co-op#mtlon of bis patrons In bis endeavor lo shorten the houm of nle salespeople. ■Suva Lotai Will Bnlld. Walter E. Lore, of Philadelphia, has purchased lots .910 and 917. on Bay road, ou the Ocean C 1 1 y Uardeus Corapauy'a tract. He will build a pretty cottage ater. He formerly owned a lot ou this tract, which ha recently db.po.ed of to marked adCoitssr Krars Camals"®"The new two-story cottage at Sixth street aud Ooeau avenue, befog built by Kuglisb A Johnson lor Irvln Jobusou, of this city. Is nsarlng completkm. - The price of the bouse was 12000. iBptrtsii aale. Everybody will atteud the aale of Iota this Saturday aHeruoou at 8.90, on tbe premises, bounded hy Atlantic aud Curlnlhlau avenues. Ural and North streets. Dceau City Lend Co. adv-R
'BIG BAR IN INLET IS OUT OF WAY
s More Boats ^are Needed for Ran Between Here i and Longport. ' For llie pael two years the trips of 1 tbe Ocean City- Longport boats have been greatly handicapped by the for- - mall. in of a bar lu tbe inlet, which, at low tide, lias made It unfavorable fur placing a limit to the running acbedula I of the boats. Not only has the company su tiered, f but It has also deprived many visitors i to Ocean City from the enjoyment of I one of the resort's attractive features. Stale Inland Waterway Commissioner Maupay, early In July, placed a ' big dredge a twork cutting a Chanuel through the sand bar aud thereby Working day and ntglit with two f shin's, the sand was dually cut and ' sucked hack lo the shore, until now an . excellent channel, allowing a depth of 1 , twenty teel at low tnla, lias made possible frequent trips belweeo the two Leaving Oceau City at Intervals of ' (5 minutes, the hosts travel along Hie local aliure unlll, striking the Inlet and tlieueweiy cut channel, I hey are headed ' Island, where, striking a course now lo Hie eastward. Hie passengers are r given a "full chapei to view (lie spot i* where It is supposed the Immortal Captain Kldd lias tinned Ins still more f immortal treasures. .Many scars and , have dug In vain for the iparkllng Coutmulng along the Islaud, Hie boats dually swBcli around the Inlet " and strike the Longport waters. The trip Is one requiring fully forty' minutes. j Complaint Is made by patrons of Hie Hie course, causing many who Just ■ to ill IBS Hie boat. Then they must wall' forty-live minutes for the neat CARD PARTY pled bv ihr blatrrs, f The live hundred card party at the • Ocean Clly Yacht Club Tuesday evening was a record breaker In point of attendance, seventy two full tables ' befog Ihe greatest number In llie hi.r |.<ry of the club, with the exception of the mkl winter parly uf last January, " w lien over oue thousand players weie lu- attendance at Horticultural Hall, '• Philadelphia. e The Iropltlea selected by Harry Kills • gave evidence or Ida usual good taste, ■■ aud, when displayed upou Ihe tables w 1 1 li unusual acceaaorlea, such as ,. dowers, bon-bons, ribbon, etc., made 5. a pretty picture. it Charles 8. Wood anuouueed the ,e names of those to wliom favors were to be given and was assisted In eoliect- . log and counting llie (ally cards by
Mr*. Arthur!'. Brailo and Mrs. It. J. McKeown. THOS. II- CORSON DEAD , Mr Was a Wcll-ksawn Hrsldrul | of Mlllville I Thomas H. Corson. oneofMillvllle'e I most highly res|s-cled citizen*, died I eaily Friday morulrig, afler befog lu l III lieallh for soiur time, at Ills late ( residence. 100 West Malu street < Mr. Cursou bad resided In Mlllville i all Ids life, aud for uearly a half cell- t was employed In the Mlllville i glass factory. Durlug the past few he has beeu engaged lu Ihe clothing buslueas, aud was also lax j collector lu Ihe First Ward at the lime . of Ills deslli. 0 Deceased leaves one sister. Mrs. , 81 rat Ion, of Trenton, three sous, all j married, and two daughters Hta wife, who was a sister of Mrs. , R. A. Bourgeois, of Hits clly. ill. d , eli veti months ago. , RAN AUTO INTO DITCH urn. W. Atherhoil Avoided Miltlnir Farmer's Ws«on. While Ueorge W. Alherbolt, of 856 ' Second street, who Is cblet registration clerk lu Hie Philadelphia Bureau of i Health, waa laklug ajiaaeball team lo Sea lata Clly ID his auto to play a nine in thai place, ha and the youug ineu , met with au accident. To avoid oolllalon with a farmer's ■ team. which was taking up most of Hie ' room on the turnpike. Mr. Atherhoil [ ran Hie machine Into a ditch. The car was damaged, but none of - the |wople lu the vehicle was injured. TWO NEW TEACHERS irhool Hoard Makes aeiecious ol Regular Meet Ink. The Bitftfd of Education, at angular uieellug last night, elected Miss g Florence F. Euk, of Somervllle, N. J . • au Instructor lu the high echool, and r Joseph K. Moyer, of Readlug, a teacher in tbe commercial department to be instituted at the opening of school lu 0 ^Fueuul'nel for concrete side yards at the high school was awarded to H. - L. 8mllh, whose bid was $288. , . infatuated WHb Ocean Clly. in Miss Marguerite Pole, a West Ptolladel phla society girl. Is the gueel of Mr. 11 and Mrs. Thomas Wattson. at their r- summer home, "Claarvlew," this city. She Is lufatuated with Oceau Clly. she "■ declares. Candidate lor Freeholder. ,h William 8. Johnson, of this clly. lit makes Ihe announcement that tie will , be a candidate at the Republlcau primarlee In September lor nomination fot tbe offlceor freeholder from theSecoud Ward. . Biurn by a Docon Kobart W. Scott, of 881 SI. Charlo lie place, while attempting to ae|*ralahlc ml dog and oua owned hy a neighbor, Mr Work, was blllen on two lingers. 'I lu 1 Injury is no! serious, II Is said.
•v BUYS OCEAN FRONT LAND' ' WHILE ON SHORT VISIT HERE f
I t MOTOR BOAT CLUB BENEFIT , . j , i J "Cinderella" to bejGi»en in J Hand's Pier Theater Fri- ■ day, August 39. ' ^ arrangements to give Ills famous play, f "Cinderella." lu Haud'a Pier Theeler , on Friday evening, August 29, for' the 1 . benefit of the .Ocean Oily Motor-Boht | , Club, of which Mr. Carpeuler Is u . moat energetic member. 1 , Mr, Cariietiler gives this play every 1 year lu Hie Academy of Music, in 1 , Philadelphia, aud It Is oneofths social , ! It i- participated in by the children 1 r of Mr .Carpenter's dancing classes, aud , Is one uf Hie tuosl unique and prellle-l | Tile children not only sing but eke- j , t tine a uufoW0fbrlllla.1t fancy dance-. > I M"'" »rrt-"1-1 K. L, Bauer, Mrs. I. D. Bauer. W. , s F. Bauer. Florence Hurdle. K Men , I iilugloii, Philadelphia; II. B. Siddall 1 1 I aud family, NurrMuwn. 1 N alalia Hall. Marie Belinell, Mi- 1 p H.U. (Merle and family, A. I'. Way " aud Wife, R H. Hervey, Philadelphia. * W..W. Levin. Pdlsllelil; Ktliel Joel. Cannon Clly; E. C. Curlln and wife, j « M. R. Watson, New York; E. L. < Manly, Klktou. Mrs J. (>. Watson and family, A. C. Prtlcliard, N. H. Scliell aud wife, () " M. Weber aud wife. Philadelphia; II. r C. Jeiinlck, East Orange; P. W. Mur- i 1 dock and famllv, Brooklyn; J. K j " Cluuser. Camden; W. W. Vansanl and J wife. Wilmington; Mrs Alfred Organ. | Mrs. II. 8 OrllHHi and family, Mrs. j K. ( 'asset, Norristowu; II. McDermoU and wjfe, Port Kennedy; W.O. Winn, " 8iieffleld; Mrs. W. II. Crawford aud daughter. N. M. Jartett, Rosamout; K. * I. McClellau. M. M M assay, Dr. H. ; " Hartley aud wife. C. F. Myers and ,f family, 8ue Hiliimre, _H. C. Krnft, c. " J Reisen and family, Philadelphia; "* A. B. Piersou and family. Washing- : lon. D. C. " J. H. Oliver, Adelaide Benson, Mr-. ' W. F. I Inane and daughter, Klrauor Carr, J. U. Oantz, Jean Daubach, (I Hofstetlrr, (1. W. (illbert, Mabel Sear- ' Ing. J. II. rtkeen. William Nero. J. I. 1 tonsn, Harry Jefferson, C. 11. I.lpplncott, Robert Orliuiuer. Harold Goodwlu, Waller Haines. F. K. White. H. C. McDade, H. M. Foulke. Mrs. (!. M Relcherl and daugtiler. W. M. Woodley,1 Philadelphia; O W. Tyler and y and wife. Caroline Rolliiuau. M. K
siuhley. Pitman; O. D. (Under, Scran- le Ion. _ af ■xatAMc. til Mrs. W. J. King and daughter, \\ J. H. Fry, C. D. Antrim h< and wife. W. F. Ballfogei, Ruherl Hallinger, Wallace Mcllheuuy, H. A si Hauklii. W. A. Demarest and family, It Oeorge Park, Edwla Martin, F. 8 ui K rocker, R. W. Plait, H. T. Aulrlui Heyaer, R. R. Mlddleton, R. K. in Clark, KlUabetb Hart, Ruth Phraaren. fr Bryce and wife, C. A. Ilryce and wife, W. P. While and wife. Mar- T gueretla'HIuckle, R. B. Item hart, L A. Taylor uul wife, Philadelphia. '■ IIIIKAKKKM. sl Mre. K. Vulllner, A. OUerback, U. u H. Kustelu, Mnw B. W. Oreer and son, |( 1 M.S. Spiel, W. B. Mann and family. Dr. J. N. R111 k ham and family, A. H. f| aud Wife, James McUulra. John Connelly, Anna McMaliau, Dr. W. L. Clark aud wife, W. H Simpson, Mrs. H. P. Browulee, Phlla1 delpbla; W. II Johnson, K. H. Osrrl- (| sou. Camdeu; D. A. Berry and wife, t, Pittsburgh; T. M. Weston aud family, a Ardmore; W. A. Cortrlglit. Beverly; 11 Kudulph Btller, Trenton; Charles , Cooley and wife, New York. HIW-aynr. t > Mlsa U. 8. Corson, E. L. Harrigan, t 1 Mre. A. Clark aud aou, Mrs. M. L. ■ I Sliaeffer, William Culler, F. W. Heckel, 1 > O. M. Davles, F. E. Wallace and wife, , ' C. U. Hullng. M. R. Ruling, W. B. " > Kelley, A. R. Clark, O. H. Poinsett and wife, Mrs. A. M. Jones, O. C. • Jones, Joseph Nevellug, LeuaYorston, " L. Klsutx, Margaret Mitchell, P. F. I Rudolph, W. H. Culler, Frank Bosworth, Philadelphia; Captain J. L. r Callahan, Pulsion; Oeorge (Imas.Kead- • lug! L. L. Basaett aud wife. F. A. Lawrence and wife, Dr. H. A. Stevens ami wife, Island Heights. HBWUHOB. E. H. Williamson, F. E. DeMotl, E W. DeMotl, E. Mac Morris aud family, t O. D. Kaus, A. W. Fair ley. M. 81m- ■ me-. M. J. Hlckey, H. F. Scolh, H. B. Bloat F. R. Nalle, Harold Jeunlugs d and wife, J. R. Dounelly aud family, " Philadelphia; 8idney Waller and * wife, Baltimore; A. N. Evaua, MooreeII town; Mra. L. A.; Bickers, T. H. , Strain, W. F. Scctt, Merchantvllle; J. j" B, Simmons and family, Wllmfogtou; C. J. Buck man, Leugbnrne; J. Maluax aud wife. Howard Peacock and family, R. Adams, West Colllngswood; H. AHoke aud family. Altoona; C. V. Read »- and family, Camden; J. B. Irick aud r. wife, H. J- Irlck add wire, H.T. Allen, ilr Vmcentown. y. ATOLKN. Iie Mre. John Utbb. E. M. Bromelt, J. D. collius, Mrs. Walter WeldermaDD. M. M. Curry, M 8. Henry, John « bit- , aker and wife. W. A. Boyd. Mre. David v Bell. Mra John Ulbb aud daugbUr. M. l,i A. Kelly. Mre^J-aura Bockmati and sou, G. M. Lernlug, J. H. Palmer. r„r Mrs. ThooiasvHurgeaa. J. H. .Palmer, ,„1 Charles WbUlnTund wlfo, E. E. Trego, F. L. Rotach, D. Clemen l. Dr. W. M. Huston and wife, A. E. Young, M. W . Young, H. B. Miller and family, Mra H C. Laawer and son, Waller Tourllea son. Philadelphia; W, S. Adams, Col1.1. Ifogawood; W. K. Wmalck and wlf. At, Haddon Halghts; C. R. Hammall I and family. Cainde..; M. L. Boyla, Freeland; K. M. Uallagber, Augusta. 1
' of 33 i-3 Feet Made by V J. I. Scull 8c Co. toGcr mantown Resident. Real estate operators say that many visitors investigating ocean front It here*1!".! h for the pur|>ose of In- t vestment and Improvements, these fi ' |ieople recognizing the advantage uf I owning lots on the oceau front lu this d city, according to tils real estate men. fi Joseph I. Scull A Co. reiurt the sale n ■ of ;«i feet of ocean front laud, between o 1 Twenty- brst and Twenty-second I ' streets, flf Mrs. A. (J. Ruhr, of tier t > uiautowu, who has been a guest of tbe 1 ■ for tbe last week. t 1 The laud was owued by James Frankllu, uf Philadelphia, a summer N resident of Ocean Clly, and who le I Interested In property lb lilts s 1 lesort. Mrs. Itolir will probably build a I I handsome cottage III the Hear future. RENTING COTTAGES 1 Stanton anil 8<-ull, I10- . report Ihe ' | following rentals: William A. l-oiigsliuje of I ReifI'lloiiis- It Plrrpont „f Jamr. t j hue and I'lymoiith place. ;[ Frank M. Dougligrly -e.-relary of . the Falruiuunl Park Coininlasloii. , Philadelphia. Ilmt flisir of Cliarle- . Baron'a apartrueuts. (12 Eleventh jatreet. " 1 j William H. Dougherty, of Philadelphia, S. 8. Iszard's cottage. I2U8 A»- ! bury avenue. f | One of the Wayne apartments to a . | New York man , COLLEGIANS WON , I'lia ii.saii Clly Collegian. Tuesday I I afterin on defraleil Hie Ocean Clly I Giants at the old ball grounds at AsI ' bury avenue aud ahxtii streel, by the ; , -core of 7 to I). j "Hud" Bacon, pitching for the col1 leglans, allowed his . oppuueula but - j three wall scattered lilts, and only una player reached Ihethlrd sack. Charles Btuul covered Ihe center i patch In clever style for the collegians , w hile "Hill" Hoyt look care of-short ' lu an able manner. . "Connie Mack, the setup d," proved , a wonder at llrst for the (Hants, while Aiuua Taylor was a good back-stop. p AUXILIARY TO MEET i; 1 — I- f-resbvterlau Wanes. >1 The regular meeting of the Visiting Ladles' Auxiliary uf llie First I'resbyterlan Church will he held this r
at the Ocean Clly Motor Boat X Casino,. ou the Boardwalk. Mrs. K. Harris. Jr . will 1* Ilia C A vsry marked Interest Is being ^ lu the uieeliugsur the auxiliary sumii-ier, the attendance at all the > meetings so far having l»in very good. fl A cordial fovllallou U exlctideil vuil- J fog Praabyterlan lanlea and their j, lo alleud. M. H. Carson, of Philadelphia, who la apeodlug the summer In his collage, | 812 Wesley avenue, look au aulo trip I (o Asbury Park to Visit relatives a few - ago. With him were bis daugh- 1 (er, Mrs. Kugler, and his sou, James j Carson and wife They had a delight- > Journey. Dcsih Came asddialr. _ Jacob Schick, proprietor of Schick's ■Hotel, Somen' Point, aud one of Ihe best known residents of that place, died suddenly Monday ulght. He had In tbe hotel business many years aud had numerous frteuds lu Philaand South Jersey. Important Pale. { Everybody will attend tbe aale of lots Ibis Saturday afternoon at 8. 30, oil 1 the premises bounded by Atlsotlc and Corinthian avenues. First and North atreets. Ocean City Daud Co adv-lt
' | WILL HELP HOME FOR CHILDREN Card Party Is to be Given at | Yacht Club Next Friduy Afternoon. ^ A-largr card party Is plain ed In he held at the Ocean City Yacht Club .n - Friday el 2 p. ui The pnj|l<*3SVlll I* the noting ftnnl of Ihr Northern for Friend#*.* Children. PhilaA' number nf handsome mlttoe and pattnne»ses, and a tiumbef have msde - for this worthy cause. < t The committee 111 charge comprise* the following named: Mr*. George W. Crqutiarl. Mrs. William E Mull. Mre? Wllllaiu K Mrs. Frederick P Warren 'aud Mrs. Kenton Warue. The following are ..vvlug a- pa- , Mrs. Thotuae Armstrong. Mrs. Jacob Brlswauge. Mis. Walter D Bnuaall, Mrs, Arthur •' Rrnlu. MiK. It. Brlngliiir-t. 2nd. Ml.. Anns , Creth. Mrs l.ewl- M Cre— e MrCharles J Curiai-.. Mr. Clark 'lllllrulieck . Mr-. D J Deltull-e, Mr. I: W. Edwards. Mr- Henry I". Kill-, Mrs Kreitenck Geig-r Mr. J-111-- II I ilasr, Mrs Alfred M Gray. MrI Miln.u llare. Mrs. A I' Jsiues. 1 I J W. I.ahdeiila-rgei. Mi- l-isnk It l.iggrll. Mi- .Wdl.sui l.iggeit. Mi- ' 8 MmiiIs. Mi- Win ii m.ei- MiMm I-; Massry. Mrs. Frail. N. tu.-. . Mrs Richard Nehus, Mr- Flank D New berry, Mr. It Nu-haum. Mi. ; Robert I'nttersnn. Mr- Daniel II Paris. Mrs Howard Iti-ed. Mrs. Joseph Hchiultt, Mrs Frederick J. Slmyer, Mrs Henry D Sherrerd, Mrs. Joseph I. Scull, Nfrs. Augustus H. Slckler. Mrs GeurgeSiiittlieiuan. Mrs. W m K. ( Tinker. Mrs Charles F. Wall, Mrs. William H. Weimar, Jr.. Mrs., J. Ralph Wilson . Mrs A. W. Wood, Mrs Charles 8 Wood sod Mrs K Stockton Woodward. BROKE CAMP f V. T. A. V. krilsirul lias Mee The member, of Hie C. T. A. C Regiment of Wilkes- Batre broke camp . early Tuesday morning ami started s Luzerne County. . nights during their encampment here. Ihe members enjoyed their visit. Some 1 day nlglit because of the havoc wrought by Hie storm Ibat evening. I returned home Monday Nearly 100 members were given shelter In 81. Augu-tlue's Church during Sunday ulght. Chaplain O'Malley aud ihe llev. John J Sweeney worked Hard In liHilrfog after the oonifort of the men. The hoy* of llie regiment gave much praise to Dr. I. N. Grlscom for (lie a manlier In which he looked alter l heiu. * CAMPERS GO HOME
Hall Tr lolls t'hUlt-ll Ikalr Bon _ Had Piraaaoi Time Heir. ' The members of tbe Holy Trinity Cburuh choir, of West Chaster, broke campTuesday morning afler a pleasant stay uf ten daya on the beach front. The hoys aud yuuug men of this ^ ■ holr have beeu camping 111 this clly many teaaona and the leader. Win - H. Brook, aakl that, llie eucauipuieul f, cloeed Tuesday waa oneof llie must en|liey have ever liad. Will Hold Cake dale. The members of llie Ladles' Aid Society of Ihe First M K. Church will hold a cake sale 011 llie Boardwalk on . Friday afternoon and evening. August 29 Don't forget Hie date. Ihe cakes baked hy the members of Hits society are Just the kind you have been lookfor. -> haw Modern HIAh-Glaea Hotel . ®I)P (graptunr KIsalmmTC, rio. 1 Hales Irom *13. SO par weak up I AKH TKHOPKKAI.lUA I M w T |Yo K. IIAVIP P» *T«a, Mgr
$The Breakers"! ■ Z Directly on the Beach % s 4 r j| Only Boardwalk Hotel ^ • 1 i • 4 4 . ^ j Rooms single aud en suite. Private baths. Hot 4 ^ ' { i and cold running water and Local and Long Dis- 4 4 | i i tance Telephone in every room. Ladies' parlor 4 1 - * * and writing room. New Diet Kitchen for the ' ■ | £ preparation of Special Dishes. Elevator to street | ^ • | | level. Auto bus meets all trains at main Stations. 4^ | I I Write for booklet Orchestra. 4 i d IV K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. J
- Dmvpll'c The ReTtaBTe Dry sroweili) Goods Store : ; o' ' To the careful buyer who demand* full value for every'dt^Jar, we invite you to look I . ' oxer oor Urge and carefully selected stock of summer goods. Oor shelves are V ; loaded with tbe latest and best. We are making a special sale of the famous (The ra ' Little Ooe) Rompers aud children's dreoses. said to be tbe best on the market M-i ^POWELL'S Asbury Avenue Tha Rmllmbla Dry Uooda Store tie et
MCALLISTER'S DRY GOODS STORE We arc. fixed- away in .uii New .yuartere at- 807 and 809 I j AsbMry avenue and . * • | Open for Business While our store is not quite. finished,' we can take' care of you. and supply your needs. We invite /oil to 'call and see our New Store'.' whether yitu,. want to purchase anything or not. Sincerely .yours, S. S. MCALLISTER ] You Can Pay More. But Why? " This Attractive Runghlotv is complete in every detail and near tbe li beach. The price lor quick sale is $2550. Furnished. Think it over Joseph I. Scull &. Co. 757 Asbury Ave. ■ iiiiii»m»imnimm»»ininniuiiiMMiniiii| | HARVEY Y. LAKE J REAL ESTATE , I 838 Asbury Avenue 11 5 1 Ocean City New Jersey V B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance 101s asbu8v avcnui. ocean cixv. n. o. h Two choice Inl* 011 Blmpeou avenue near Flral alreel, $878 each, iv Fine two-family apartment fur .ale on llelAticcy place, very reaaunable. :r Cottage oil Central avenue near Klevenlh street, big bargain. Lit on 8fotp.un avenue near Fourth street, price $325. L>t 011 Ceutral avenue near Klevenlh street. $II(NI. Lit ou Wesley avenue near Hlxteentb at real, $11,50. I'lot of ground cor First and Wesley avenue, lUOxlUft. prli:« $2000.
REAL ESTATE -oa INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ZT11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. a MONEY TO-LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watting for two weeks hi know If you can get It; we cau tall you at _ once. Bargains in Hay aud Ocean front properties. Cliulce cott ages for | -ale. Alsu lota for In vest men t and for improvameut— the choice of 1 Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. ). HBALS8TATK MORTQAQR INVB HTMMNTS E. J. HANN fi 305 EIGHTH STREET OO EAN O ITY. N. J. _
Interesting to Investors ORWho Wish a Desirable location for a Seaside Home - FOR SAL E— A '•* l"<*ud ln Beetian 0, Ocean City. *. J., fo vicinity of 8UU read and Peoneylvuda.and Kaadlug Railroad stations. Also sites for bungalow! situate uo Ureal Kgg □arbor Bay, Baalay'i Point, N. J. ARTHURoD.JBARROWS : 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.
HANN BUILDING 1 CIRhth At. Opp P. R. R. Station DIRECTORY —First Floor— ■ 301 Eighth Slr«t ' RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating " 303 Eighth Street : > t " | WATT & RAYMOND. Electrical Contractors 4 305 Eighth Street i E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street | WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law | ' -<-Second Ploor— a Rooms 2-3-4-5 t JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation fcuilder Room 7 --BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION f Rooms 8 9-10-1 1 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE -•-Third Ploor— y Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OP AMERICA — aty* 'wJll foitld^fhud, vrah'litrd indent E.J. HANK, Owner .,k tary. Apply to 1 - Try an Advertisement e ' ' . 1 in the SENTINEL
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