Ocean City Sentinel, 21 August 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

)cean City Sentinel [ THUKHDAY. Al'OOHT 21. 1918 We shall be glad to receive Items of ■we and COumiuuieaUoua of lutereel i ihle community aud our reader* T rery where. J All communications should be *<-- ■mpauled with the full ueme and Idreee of the writer, not ueceeaarllv r publication, but as a guarantee rtt o tod faith. al PERSONALS. j; Mre. Mary Miller, of this city, I- w letting frleude to •Ueruiautowu and b leinlly. S Mre. Homers Sack, of Petersburg, ae a vlellor to relallvee In Ihle city tl veiilly. * a Peter W. Murdoch and family, of h rooYlyn, N. Y-, are here on a two tl eek*' vlalt. The Mleeee Max well.of Philadelphia. 1 re oi'CUpyllig their Hliteelilli etrcel * Mlae Hoi ma PJllxeinuyer.of tide dly. i epeudlug a couple of weekn Willi her ^ lint at Auibler, Pa. „

M lee Anita Proud*. of Philadelphia, I vleltiug Mine Kuiiiie lluireletler, ,• Kalpll (larwood and family, of amden, are visiting llie former's II a rente In thle city. Frank T. M ago Ire, a well-known ree- V lent of Wayne, la the gueet of Paul " ■auiorelle In llila city. A Mine Clara L. Bullock, of Foiling"- *' rood, fetliegueetof bar uncle, Fliarles :. Adauie, and family. ^ bla, spent Monday with hie family In lielr cottage hi tide city. Mre. Norman N. Huali, of Palcreon. i. J., le vleltiug her eleter, Ml«e Mary „ lackue. of 701 Fourth etrcel. I, Mr. and Mre. A. II. Fraire, of Cam p leu, are vleltiug Mr. and Mre "larence Freeman lu tbla city. M Mlae Carrie Hmlth. of Wilmington. •' lei., la vleltiug ber uncle, lieujamlu ■' tolTman. al II ID Aebury avenue. c The Mleeee Ktltel and Sarah Foreon, ' rf Mlllvllle. are the guest* of K. A. " Hourgeole and family In thle clly. ' Mlaa Florence- Ithelnee, of Plilladrlilila, le Vlelilng Mr. and Mre Thorns* > . Armatrobg. I'-SW Weeley avenue. , Kdward rttevene. of New York City, t « vlelilng hie molher and brother, t Prof. Jamce M. Btrvens, lu thle city. Mra. Neal and Mlee Klta Carney, of I liamiuonlou. were recent guee|« of i Dept. D. I. Vanaman and family, or Ihle City. Cliarlea ritepliein-on. of \\'cuon«h, wae a gueal at the home of hie parente, . Beaming Blepbenaon and wife In Ihle city recently. Mleeea Lillian Galley and Sophie ( Gabriel, of Philadelphia, are the , guests- of Mre. L. U. Brangan and ( family In Ihle city. Adolphue Cox and wife, of Bridgeport. Couu., were recent vlaltora at the home of their mother. Mre. Lydla O'Brien, In thle city. The Mleeee Jane Weber. Olive Belneman and Alice McCardell. of Norrl^>wn. are vleltiug Mlae Alice Quillman. 1218 Aabury avenue. John T Beed and wife, of Wheeling, Weet Virginia, are llie gueele . f Profceeor Thomae I.aweon and wife

al their summer home on Central aveMre T. H. l.udere, of Philadelphia' j who liae epenl several weeke In her ( collage here, hae returne>l home and will later spend a time In New Hauip- ( Jacob Berghauecr and, family, of , fladdnn field, have opened their cottageou Aebury avenue, uearTweutleth | elreel, and will remain uutll after l.abar Day. Mlaa Mildred Kverlugbam, daughter of Mr. and Mra Thomas \V. Kverlughaiu. baa relumed to her liome, lu tlila city, after a vlalt of several waeka to her auut. Mra F. A.Thomae. In Buffalo. HEALTH OF CHILDREN Kalis or Cl«*piica Brooahl «»■•' The evlla of the cigarette habit, the necessity of tamperaoce In eating and drluklug, iieraonal cleanliness and the neceeelly of exercise and freeh air and whai lo do In emergencies are a few of the subjects treated In a bulletin on •' Wnat the Hchoola of New Jersey Ban "What

mDo for tbe Health of the Children" to be leaned by the department of pobllc inetiuctloD In a few days. In the preparation of the pamphlet, Doctor Keodell, commleeloner of edocation, baa obtained the co-operation of tbe Stale Board of Health, a com- J mlttee of the New Jer-ey Baoltary Ataoclatlon and tne Btale Medical Aesoclaltou. Tbe tulletin will take up tba teaching of hygiene In I he ecboole P and tbe Stale, and It will dlecnaa In ^ detail the sebooljroom oondltkma Ibal Involve the health of tbe children. ^ SURPRISE PARTY P ~~~~~ ■ " Mrs. Waller Chandler Entertains # Mra. Walter Chandler, of Herman- ® town, a oottager at IBM Caotral av- f enue, teudered a surprise P«n/'® niece, Mlee Helen Connor, who returns i to Philadelphia Thursday after a abort t visit in thle resort. The surprise took the shape of a watarmeloo party oo the beach at Twentieth street. < A large bonfire, with games and , plenty of refreshments, helped to maka , tlAmougJthoM lo "the party were the ' Mlaeea Crteee Moyer, Dorothy Lnderdo^Krn. Swatch. Martha Bowman Frada and Minnie Myert and Later Hw LoulaSlegel. William Freeman, Charles Malher and Churchfll Huogerjord. > Taklnx Brier Meal. J. M. Chester and Joseph I. Scull, wall-koowr. real estate operators In tins city, led Tuesday afternoon for j..,., ..-I

b. r, smith is i CALLED BT DEATH ~~~ ReBpected Pioneer Resident of this City Expired on His £ Farm at Palermo. B.- R. Smith, who was a pioneer | .resident of this clty.dled Monday nlghl! al Ms borne at Palermo, aged >17 year. j M>. Smltb bad been lu III beallb for ^ two years, but was only seriously sick the last six months Willi blm at tb* time of hie. death, which waa dje to heart disease, were his wife and daughter, Mra. May Mr. Smllh was born on Ixmg I«l»nd, 11 son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith. P and lived there for mauy years With w parents he later came to Seaville, ° till, courtly, where both parents died, Y Mr. Hmlth removed lo Ihle city lu" 11 and engaged In the wall papering " Untied until about ten yearsagu, when 01 Ire turned affairs over lo Ida lliree sons l' The funeral services will be held r' .1 '» •(,! ,1'sIaiiS Ibis aflsroisui. lain- " al 2.30 o'clock afternoon, con-

ilucled by tlie Reva. J. B. Adams and n al Seaside cemetery. Beside hie widow, Mr. Smith leaves « following children: Mra. Kit-hard Fletcher, of AItleU.ro, 1 Mra. May Simpklus.nf Palermo; J1 R. Smith, captain of the life r guards, and Boberl B. Smith, all of thla city. ' \ . Mr. Smith was an honorary' memof the Ocean City Volunteer Flrr > Company, No I, and Ibis organiselion will be represented by the pallbearers at the funeral For many years Mr. South was a I noted sportsman here, and every win I he went South fur ducks, in which pastime he wes always very successful. I A Democrat of the old school, Mr. I Hiullli waa Arm lu Ids convtetloos, but i never obtruded hi. views upou Ids friends, although he delighted lo .lis politic lu Ids spare momenta, i Only once was he a candidate for i office. Then he ran against John position, but during Id- life In Ibis city the people bete, who admired hlui for sterling qualities anil fair dealings. Afler retiring from business life here ' engaged lu the chicken raising busi LOOK AFTER "KIDDIES" Tills Is Finest Kraori Along Hie Ocean Clly prides li-ell on li» many ' uaiural advanlagea, all of which la ! very good, aud Ihe town also talks 1 some of Itself es a seaside resort for families Home of us have never been lo many > summer resorts, but It la safe lo say » that In no place Is more consideration show u children thau lu Ocean t'lty. i- . People go oul of their wey to serve •- the Utile ones end seem to be glad to I- do so. Did you ever notice II? Tlie Utile boy or girl may appear to I. be particularly aelBah— peevish, if you like— but everyone lakes II as a matter , ul course aud Irlea lo help. ' _ Ocean city Is boosted lo Ihe skies as In skies pl

a "Christian" resort and II deserves all ( | kinds of praise an such;- as exemplldrd by thai wonderful aud wondrous feeling showu by all for Ihe Utile ones () Indeed, one I- almost leuipted to quote scripture—" For as much as ye Q| have done II to them, ye have done It me." si Thla may not be literally correct, ^ ' the meaning la dear. „ WATERMELON PARTY „ j amy Wctiool Claaa. , Mra. U. V. Taylor enlerlalne<l her " Holiday school class of the First Pres. I bylerlaii Church Monday eveulug • wllli a welatmelon parly on Ihe beach ' al Slxleenlb s.reet. A mi -. . JoUy evening was spent around a tl* boiiBre the parly feaat- . Ing, telling tales and playing games. ^ In tbe perty were Joseph Reeves, Boea Ferguaon, Howard Lackey. ' '! Flthlen Hand and Master Berton, the Mlsaee JosephlneTaylor.Leoa Allluger , Mildred Reeves," Marguerite Meeliaii. " Chariea Welah aud wife and the Rev,

C. H. Bohuer. Kalsenbaagh's platform.. (, The platform Issued by Frank Kelxenbaeli on his entrance Into the livid n of gubernatorial candidates lays es- ■ peclal stress on the Issue of " bowls.n ' , In the politics of our State. Tnls l« likely to count more heavily for tlie Mercer County man than may be ep- . parent at first I bought, says tbe Peter- I sou Press. It baa been oUerved that Katten bach did not expressly in- i dlcate the mark at which bla heaviest was aimed. But It la perfectly i ulaln who lie had In mind. H la shot will be more effective thau if he bad j named the gTeat peregnege who has earned the title of boa. of Ihe Democratic party In New Jersey In a way j that 'leaves no rival either In Its present past experience. The prees need not mention the name of thla autocratic potency. It la enough to say that such an autocracy exists, aud ! that ■« has been exercised In a way ' that has oauaed a revolt In tbe minds 1 of a large number of Democrats In our ' State rank and Hie as well as leaders. , that la only awaiting an opportunity - to maka Itaelf fell in an effective way. . Mr Katxenbacb ruunlng on a platr form with anll-bo seism as Ha prlnd1 pal feature may. as baa been above Intimated, develop unexpected strength. " A meetl'ng w*l" be beld next Friday I evening at 7.80 o'clock at T. 1-ee Adams' store, Seventh street and Aebory avenue, for the purpoee of organ- ». I, Ing a fishing club to beoefll all anI glare. All deheriutu are cordially In 8 vltad to attend. ! :

18-year-old girl meets i death by drowning in surf

CHOSEN BY ASSOCIATION , Twentieth Street Society Re- , iwenticin oucci ui

elects Dr. Chas. T. Gilden " as President. At the meeting of theTweutleth o Hiieet Improvement Association at residence of Dr. t'hariea T. (Illdeu. tl pre-hfeut, a number of new members si emullwl aud tbe following w officers were elected for the ensuing Dr. f'herlea T Ullden, president; the Rev. I.lnn Bowmen. D„ Through the association'* efforts Ilia a central section of Ihe clly lying lwtween Heveiileeiilli street aud Tweniyslreel has had many Improve- (| menls ami lu Ihe coming year llie ^ members BX|>ect lo see large develop- J ineuis lu I Ills section or Ihe eliy „ ••Property owners living in IhL »oc- j Hon ol Ocean Flty and Inlerealcd in f the development uol inemberaof this h lieni as members. n» we waul the eo- ^ operation of every pro|ierty cwi.er living in thle aectlon of th-ean Oily." raya Franklin II. Herat, the eccrelaty. ( BEACH PARTY J al Old CMS Howr. , The Misers U.ulsa t'oraon and Ada | M . HauckTursday evening gave a beach . parly to a uuinber of Uielr many friends summering In ihle reeorl. A beech party mi the bay front was . the outcome of a well laid program for the broad strand al Fifty-ninth j at reel. i Tlie old home of the Ocean t'lty ; Yacht flub at Sixth elreel and Bay , avenue was ttiYf final cliolre for the. r evening's reudexvous. i There wae a strong atlaek u pon Ihe , provlek.ii- In Oceau flly. and Ihe old cliki house, proving an Ideal apol f ■ | . ihe affair, out* mora aa.ume.1 a gala r lu | lie- party were the Mleeee Istulea : r and luer. t'oraon, Dorothy Wall. Myta j . Way, Margaret Keevee. Anna Wallace, c Margaret Parker, Pearl Seull, Mary Harris, Hertlia Campbell, Lildle Dun i l.arn, Frances Baaeall. Josephine Taylor, Kdna Taylor, Helen Taylor. Serah doff, Marian Oraham, Eleanor Graham, Maud Foulde, Helen McAlllelrr, Ada Ranck.lreae Zlegler and M Booth c royd, Wm. Campbell, 1-eonard Lear, Kwing t'oraon. Frederick Anderson, y Norvln Smith, George Norcom, Arthur « Shoemaker. Constant Kurd, John Barr. - Edward Voaa. Harry Ballhaeer, Heh r ner Aatimead, Janice Palicoaat. Rich ard Paucoaet, K.lmer Kanck. Rue-ell >' Taylor, William Hancock, Wilson Y. y Christian, Samuel Reddlg. Ralph R"g- » ere, I .ester Helfrleg and Joseph Swan. a BAPTISTS PLEASED lu Monde. Nllkl's Slerllng. 'U Tlie "get-together" meeting of J the tr local lUptlsle and vlelilng members of llie linuiaiiuel Uaptlel t.'horeb, of thla "" cllv. waa held Monday evening In tbe ,

chapel, on Weeley avenue, near Nlolb J The Hireling proved to he moat en- j «• thuataellc. The one big result of Ihe j gathering wee the offer of aealatance | ou the pert of the summer vlaltora, so that when the church llnda It ueoes j aery In vecate Its present alte, on March I. 1914, there will be competent I financial backing. ( The policy adopted concerning the - new lot, on Ihe corner of Wesley ivenueand Tenth street, weatliet II shall ; be held absolutely for the church. The big success of the meeting .Unwed that It meant permanence to Ihe church and, by friendly co-opara-loll, visiting Bapllele may look forward hi confidence toward Hie work lo be accomplished next summer, ■special Pervlcea. Special services will be beld by Ihe orgeulxera of tlie Helping Hand Rescue and Relief Work, Col. Asroneon and wife at Eighth alreel and Weal . avenue. Thursday evening al 8 o'clock. Rev. A. L. Wlnan«, of Mlllvllle, j 1 will assist. i

Captain and Mrs. George F. Ftoh, of Cincinnati, where they have t heat rice I Interest*, will leave here for that clly next Sunday afternoon. They were 1 lirre all summer end. as usnel, had a j most delightful time. ^ MPOBT OF TW CMOITIO* i or TNK J First National Bank or OCEAN CITY, sr i city. In IbsWnVsor New Jansrj. at m* j j „.us and dlsconnoI.,t"W *B" »M»2*»»l | j , ■assi.~ furD,lu" *nd «j«®i \ UQS from National Bank (notes- 1<BU8| | , uLVn^m^p^'*drjam«Meou , ; i 1 B^mptlon mnd wim U.tk TmM- t f nrer ft pee eent of ctrrelatlon), , • Tomi, rsiMBr ' Capital "toe; paid In! ' ' So5£® sSssj^sskiisK;"" -YSS:I- on# to Trust Comi»"'*"»Dd H"T- smm J gsa?.'2at— _^ss; Tout, ntuar V lZ*uS2i* IZS&fttl i SSf-'SS-S gsa S ; *■ <h«r A'-X'-h '•0->T1M KOBINBON^ ^ " H.*H0WARu'TH0kN. j AL 81,11 r00Sirrel«s

Name of Unfortunate Victim 1 of Accident i» Miss Ida Drum. Mis* Ida Drum, aged IB-years. »« drowned In the gully near First street yesterday afternoon. i There were four In Ihe balhlug parly, i ' other girl and iwo youths, but • oiner girt nuu «vw<» »

could uol be found after the n drowning was reported. II The accident occurred at 12 45 o'clock. ff The local lifeguards and Ihe crew of *, Fourth street etalioii at once e, started to grapple for the body, which si was recovered at 8 05 o'clock. a MASONS TO MEET ( puied aisokrr. n There will be a meet tug of llie entertainment committee of llie Vlaltora' Masonic at the cottage of Frank II Hlewart. al the corner of Nineteenth * elreel aud Wesley avenue, al 8 o'clock Thursday eveulug, August 21. to arrange for the meeting and smoker lo 1 be held lo Haiili'e Hall, opposite the l Pennsylvania Railroad station. Eighth I street, Hatunlay evening, August 80. The smoker is luteuded to be tlie < means of Introducing the Masons of • Ocean City to each other aud at llie | same time provide entertainment ' of Interest to all. < William E. Ilrxamer is prreldanl of ' llie club; George F. Fish, vice presl- I dent; Herman Rehborii, eecoud vice I I president; F. I) Newberry, secretary, ' j aud DanlelJl. Paris, Ireueurer. ANNUAL OUTING The member- of I lie Veteran Athletic Association of Philadelphia, are look- ' Ing forward with interest to their enuusl outing In thla city Heptember H , and 7. To Im eligible lo membership In this | organisation one uiusl have been an altilete for 15 yeare. The uiauiher't a Jolly time. Mauy of Philadelphia's * i promlntnl men are inemtirrs of this ' ; The members of Ihe aeMx-iallrtii had I heir outing here on another occasion ' ; soma few yeara ago. and they remem- ' l>er with the best of feeling* the Irealment then received In this city.

r. Hew Modern High-Glass Hotel ; 3hp (SSruptrmr II Kltalinnieu, Tin. Rsltt from aix.ao per woi(k up ' linnulag, rlshlog sad Ikmilux on ii.eft.ke■V j lb 1UVIB t*o KTSK, Mir 5 ABBOTTS' lis Aldernev Dairies oiuciucy JbiaiiiGD

Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Product ■ Butter and Eggs | Ask for Booklet of H|*clallles | ' Delivered Both Phones

of the resorl. \\ II was also decided lo. a-k the rlty of. ttclals to have Wesley, avAiue opened y< south of Twentieth ctreC; hp heller sc. cumin odationa for electric railway and o; road passenger- in lhal seclloh, and lo have sidewalk, laid contlnureTr'tn^'all of Ihe I'weulletli -Ireet uelgbtiorbood.tiUt i.ok.lk.n waslakeu SNOWBALL DANCE Motor BoslClsto Will Mstrhsuiue Affolr Matured* » »'.« rptuB. The "Hnow hall" dance. Ihe Mr-t of kind 111 be given In Ocean City, will be llie feature event for Haturday evenof tills week al llie casino decorated In oceans -ff white confetti, anil cotton snowballs will he given to participants of the ilanre C. Kllwood Carpenter, who Is In charge of these social events. Is always ■ the Job" when mm.ett.mg special to be thought out as a uovelty.'aml , Is ever there with thai which will , please aud entertain the club members A lioi.nl Siininirr Folr. There may Is- friends of Holy Triully Church who do mil know, or iwrhap. this cliwreli will he held In GotTs paVillon, on the Ih.anlwalk, next Hatur- '' Kverylif^ is cordially invlled lo al- _ ; | The First National Rank of Ocean ! flty believes lhal great risks should ' not I* taken with de|H.sll- to make , " large proline _ "«,v 11 | " The Hoard of pkliieallou of Cpiwr a Township will offer at Public Hale on " ln7lre*mghBHch~i Hull'dmg . al Tuckahoe, N. J liveiou|«ju bonds " of y:ux«l uu each, Inlcre-t rij«vmb pay • i- per annum. I. By order of llie Board. 1 J W GANliv, Dislrl. l Clerk. adv. 8 21, 11 P. I"-

Hiagaia Falls Personally-Conducted Rxcursions August >1. Heptember t, 18, ° Octolier l, 19IJ I.IKE A TRIP ABROAD „ Round $11.75 Trip From OCEAN CITY S '"picror"^'"^"-"8*"'" v,"*r ■~«'i

GUARD WANTED AT TWENTIETH STREET Improvement Association Takes Action on Some Important Matters. , Al a meeting of Ihe member, of the I Twentieth Street Improvement A— eel- , T. Gilden. Monday evening. It j I decided to prtillou tl.e City Com-

. oSili sad at llarrlshorx for too U'ys-.'"* « ' - iuatag Baal Haiti, allowed rehirulim. llliwlratod tlwklsl sort lulMarMWlallol^BMl)* PWlfflffllB RH1LRDBD

bargain Park Place new three-story modern cottage with basement having five bedrooms. double porch, unobstructed view oi oiean, basement has stationery wash-tubs and toilet. Price, $3,300 Cash, $SOO APPLY WASHINGTON KOL.B 1400 Plnnaure Avenue Ooeun City. ft. J.

ttmtt j ; The Breakersl j Directly on the Beach % 3 1 1 Onlv Boardwalk Hotel 2 3 \ ^ j Rooms single and en suite. Pri vat batlis. Hot < 1 j; \ \ and cold running water and Local Long Dis- { ( i tance Telephone in every room. Ladies' parlor 4 t ■■ « i and writing room. New Diet Kitchen for the ' < & preparation of Special Dishes. Elevator to street f ] level. Auto bus meets all trains at main Stations. 9 ^ j ■ Write for booklet. Orchestra. 4 1 : K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. Jf Dcxxxrxxll'c The Reliable Dry rOWvll S Goods Store I POWELL'S 921 Asbur^ Avenue Tha Rwllatbl* Dry Qooda Store he et e'

MCALLISTER'S DRY GOODS STORE ,'\Ve are fixed away in '•>»< New Ouarters at 807 and S091 i . j Asbnry avenue and 1 Open for Business

While our store is not quite finished, we can take care of you, and supply your needs. We invite you to call aud see our New Store, whether you waul to purchase auythiug or uot. Sincerely yours, s. s. McAllister II . . ul weai Summer Location u_ — Ji FINE COTTAGE l.OT on Wesley Avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth Street*, facing the ocean. c ( Only $1 125 (i n JOSEPH 1. SCULL & CO. 757 ASBURY AVENUE - OCEAN CITY. N. J. j" I »»»«a»9aa j HARVEY Y. LAKE I REAL ESTATE : I • 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey " lUiniiiiiHMMm«i ' B. FRANK SMITH I Reai Estate and Fire Insurance ,03» ABSUMY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, «M . O. Two choice lots on Hlropeon avenue near First straet, »875 each, s Kme twu- family apartment for sale on diumv pkw rearenabla. lx.t on Central avenue near K'eventh.lrret HIM. 1 .,, on Wealev avenue near Sixteenth street, fllw. I'lol of ground cor First and Wesley avenue, HMIxKV., price |2HUU. REAL- ESTATE — « INSURANCE , Clayton Haines Brick A11 Elglitl-i St. Ocean City. N. J

money to loan on mortgage. No waiting for two waeka to know If you cau get It; we cau Ull you at . 3 T SS 'S I ' °~" afr" j. m. chester & co., Ocean City, n. j. RBAI. E8TATK MORTQAQM INVK8TMKNT8 ^ E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH STREET OOEAN CITY. N. J. . Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location foi a Seaside Hone CftR SAL E— A lew lot* locate* to Section O. Ocean City, N. i-. ln Ttctolty Of HUM road sad PemwjlTsnls aud Resdiaa Bail road stations. Also sites for bungalows eBaate 00 Ureal Kg* llarbor Bey, Beesler* Point, N.J. ARTHURoD,=BARROWS = 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.

MANN BUILD I NO1 eighth ®t. Opp P- R. «- Station { DIRBGTORY -w-Flr»t Floor-^ I 301 Eighth Street _ , ,, , RICHARD H, JOHNSON, Plumbing and 303 EW^TTr & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 3°t3^*'h ft HANN, Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM R DAVIS, Attorney at Law -*6eGortd Floor— ! foTo2 CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION R°"mYOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— f Room B — PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA : W E. J. HANN, Owner >k'ury. Apply ® - Try an Advertisement [ in the SENTINEL ;r

Morxi.a t» cwntaaa. / a® eo* AJ* IfTM SHUT 410 > N\ / U . muiuinn -» h0t6l BlSe^YRG... Ocean Ave. BelwetNi Klgbth aud Ninth rttreel* OPEN ALL THE VBAK H. A. W. SMITH the imperial llgS CKNTHAI. AVR, OCCAM CITY, M J > t Mrs. o. umn. the kathlu naCeoirsi Avsaee, OCEAM CITY. M. /. M INHKH LKW IM A COM ARh wyoming rat Ot-EAE AVatEtlK Orrss Illy, 8. J. A. P. nlt-MKE hotel atglen Due uf the anal eaatrally loaated hotale la Deaaa City. The slat Us always besa to make this house arlact tad hn ■■ Ilka, aa* I® ■artsr sjssscaar a. r. aarr. n-4 the wilmers 7U8 t'eutral Ava. Opto all tha yaar. Flrat-elaaa Uhls board. F.v«nlng dinners. >1 ma. c. r. wiieib sterling HOTEL OPEN ALL YEAK — Hot water heat. Winter hoarder* solicited. e. X uee1et. - b the hewlings Most desirable location. Ofiao all year. Klevalor to street leval. Vapor Heal. L M. Mtwuiw Ninth SB* Wssisy ave. uaaaa CUy. W.J. ~ . oceanic — privsis ustbs. Meet OaslrsbM tore Una. ('a p*rtiy *"• Elsvaw. aer,b. una I art l*e opea lor Us Mssns. BBS L. SIXES J. EU-UL..'1 — " ■ ' I — n,, . ■ 4 1 n ro

The Pontiere BOOT | SHOE REPAIRING SHOP RERAIRINQ NCATLY DOME 414.418 Atkary Aw, Ocaaa City, It JJ ■ui. amn xaa nranmAW. C. I- LAKE | ...REAL ESTATE AOEMT... Lola for sals. Oo*l*«as Kll real. ; E. C. BOYLE n I Fa4a4a dbaipap

Real Broker e^E^QHTMATR JET OCEAM CITY HEEfJKB»»Y Advertise in The Sentinel First National Bank Pop an City, N.4. CAPITAL MM*. 8MPUK *M» T * W . ST a AM D, OsWIet M. ». MOWEEE. ASSA CIBI aire J. rlTEtAM TATiM. UWll ^ °"**°X?m2ia - Siii lipit taw 5PL. grew tartioy ■»■■■-' we* tak-am.