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Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. AUGUST 38. 1918. We abaft new* and ooiuuiuulcall.iii. of lulereet iu this community end our reader* everywhere. All communications -should he accompanied with the fuliSnama and addrres of the writer, not necessarily for publication, hut a* a Kuaranteeof ( ■ood faith. PER80NALS. i Mr#. Meta Salter and eon, Maeon, j are enjoying a vl.lt at Ml. Pocono. Pa. , Deputy Surrogate K. f. Hewitt, of , ('ape May Court Houae, wa* liitowu , Friday. \ [ Capt. W. 1.. Blake, of Philadelphia, I waa auiuut; tlie vlellora lo till, city Tuesday > Oewlu Henry and wife have Roue on a trip to Thouaaud I .land. auil. ' vicinity. ■ Mlaa Marie Koothroyd la vlalllng at ' the home of Mr. and Mra. Joaeph I. ' Scull, lu I Ilia city. Dr. W. A. Burn, and wife, of Phila- j delphla, who own properly here, were In town Thuraday, Klwood Horn, a well-known llahermau fr.uu Philadelphia, la RreetliiR friend, iu tbla city. But her I,. Wallace haa returned from Philadelphia with Ida htlde, who will ( Mra. H. B. Dlverty, of Woodbury, la , v tailing Mr. and Mra. Daniel S Steel- , man, 1110 Oceau avenue. , Mra. Dorothy TUbmpaou, of Doyleatown, la vlalllnc Iter school-mate, Mlaa f Klla K. iioyt. In Una city. I William U. Moore haa gone on a few daya' trip to the Maine wooda >' where hie father and mother have a 1 ' camp. I Mra. John J. Sutton and Mra. Tlioa " <lrah.cn, of Philadelphia, recenlly via- ' tied their father, Kdtuuud Dawa, of '' ffa Moorlyn terrace. 4 Mlaa Rachel Klnkhlner, of Buyer. ' ford, la the guea.I of Lewi. K. Smith aud family, of tlila city. She will v remain a few weeka. Mr. aud Mra. T. H Under*, of Pldla- j delphla, who apeut the auiuuier lu ( William M. Kauck'a collage, left to- , day for Ihe mountain.. . c Mlaa Mahel Mt-Heury, of Mlllvllle, la e veiling Mr. and Mra. William K. Maaaey lu their collage, Tenth alreel . aud Wealey aveuue. I The Mlaaea Sara, Mary and Auua • Jeaaup, or Woodbury, are vlalllng t tbelr auut, Mra. Urabatu, at Tenth ■ alreel aud Wealey evenue. Mra. Clarence Kreemkii, 0<N Atlantic 1 aveuue, la eiilerlalumg her alater. Mlaa r S. |Ruberl, of Camdeu; Ml.. Kin in u Ureeu, of Ulouca.ler, aud Miui Mar- I garel Reiner., of Camdeu. 1 R. H. Breeding, who I* connected 1 with the Philadelphia Saving. Fuud J Bank, aud Ida family are. apeudlng a delightful vl.lt lu tide city. Samuel VanHouten and wife, and Mr*. Alice Walker, of Philadelphia, | were recent gueala of Mra. Lydi* O'Brien at her home, H39 Aabury ave- r nue. , Mra. Auule A. Barrett, of till, city , i haagonelo Brooklyn and Haveratraw. < In the latter place ahe will be the ( gueat of her aunt, Mra. Kit win BriH'k- i away. c U. P. Steluar anil wife, or Camdeu, aueUmer resident. of thla city, ownlnit a collage ou Kleveuth atreel, are enjoying a vl.it at Kllanvllla, N Y., where , they are gue.la of their eon, the Itev W. 1,. Stelner. Robert Dyaon aud wife and Mra. , Angle Brangau, of Weal Pblladelpbla, c aud Mlaa Margaret Latch, of Uladwyu, j were recent gueata of Mr*. L. U. Bran- | . gau In thla city. < Mr. and Mr*. K. V. Cumin have I beeu enlertaliiiiig Flavel Smith and I family, of Treulou, and Clifton Smith 4 aud family, of Harrlaburg, at their I home at Marmora. I ^ TAKES BRIDE A. a*. Hh.tp and Mlaa Conipion Tried I* Keep Marriage Mecrel. ' Addlaon P. Sharp, nephew of Mr*, lleorge O. Adauia, of thla city, aud Mia* Helen B. Comptou, of Bridgetou, ' gave their frleuda a aurprlae. They . were married by a Preabyterlan mini, tar lu Bridgetou Suuday aud came lo tbla city Mouday. They have endeavorad to keep tbelr marriage quiet, but ' the report apread among their ac qualntaucea Tueeday night. They are ataylng at the We»ley aveuue cottage |of Mr. and Mra. Adama, but will begin houaekeeplng at BH Eleventh etreet September 15 The youug man Oolahed hi* trade with Mr. Adfcma a abort time eluce tie baa lived here three year*. The bride baa a number uf frleuda lu tbla city, where abe haa been a -uuimer visitor fur aevaral aaaaun*. SPECIAL MUSIC llrral Program at Flrai M. K Next Sunday will aee tbe grealeat mualcal aervlcea of tba aeaaou at the Flret M. K. Churcb, Outral avenUe and Kightb etreet. It will be tbe laat Sunday o < the aeaaou for tba quartet, which haa ao dallghled the many vlalton to thia reaort. A choir of youug woman will aaalat lu the apecial program that la being arranged. Maeera. Uaerney and Conly will do apectal work at both aervicea, by re queet of their admirer*. cottage for Meat. Cottage -Tor rent on Bay avaouo between Fourth and Fifth, for uext season. Fifty reel frontage on the Bay with private dock. Moderate rental will be accepted ou account of owner'* residence In Now York City. Apply at Mr*. Fraaer'a cottage at Bay aveItu*. * _ adyt. 8-38, 3t The, Kirel Natloual Bank of Ocean City solicits the patronage of all claw** of eltlxaua. adv. It. FoaSai-K.— Maacot aewlug machiua, good rondllioo, $5. Rear 3U Central avrous. advt. It i

' WOULD ACCEPT POSTMASTERSHIP f , W. K. Fisher is Latest Aspirant tor Position Paying i $2600 a Year. Shade* of Neal Dow. Fraud* Mur • ' phy, Johu B. Gougli, Thomas JrffVr- ; mjji et all Have you heard the latest? Wm. K. Flafaer la *u aspirant for the poolllou of poalmaater of thlu.glty ' He bane* Id* claim* for ijoTitlcal preferment at tbe bands oFtho party of ' tbe great "unwashed" on tbe ground • that, after dropping Ida aMIIaUuti* f with tlie Prohibition party, about four year* ago, lie wa. au ardent supporter of Woodrow Wilson for governor and , stood by blui for the presidency. Also lie .upiKirted Baker for Vangreaa. • Stand aside. Brother. Wallace, Cguiphell, Bourgeola, Smith and the rest of you who have borne the heat and bunleii.of Ihe day aud make way The aiueu cborua will now .lug H relet Woodrow, From Whom All Post OOlcea Flow." TENNIS TOURNAMENT Com rata in Tina City. The result* of the matches mi far played* In the South Jeraey Tenuis Tournament are bringing out aouir atara. Thla city hat never seen many In Ita annual touruauieiit, and uuueual Intereat la arouaed. Those left In the aluglea ere llghtliig the right to challenge the holder of the championship, Harvey Y. Lake Those who are striving for thla championship , Include A. Kerr, Ihe wonder, who almost landed the State* Interscholastlc uli*in|ffonalilp In 1MB!; Laudy Brown, the Belmont Cricket Club veteran, who I* certain to make a desperate light for victory: James Kerr, of New York I 'Ity, the present champion In double*; Dean Johnston, whose smashing game won for him the ruuner-up victory tn this city In 1MII; Fred, ttllllnder. the old Uulverslly of Pennsylvania baseball captain, and who has developed gauie In a marked degree, soil Kdwaril ( allien, of Haddonlield, holder of the lladdimtleld championship, aud champion of tlie West Jersey League Tlie sly leo( Delicti'* game resemble* much that of McLaughlin, Ihe present uatlonal champion. He ha. a wonderful serve which he follows Into the net and literally carries Ills oppoOne of these players will challenge ihe present champion on Friday and Saturday of this week. Ilarvey Lake, Ihe holder, stales that personally he Is In due form and ready play the game of lila life 10 defend the title he lias held Tor more than Ian The shilling light. In Ihe doubles who should make Kerr and Callett work to retain their lllle* are Ulllluder and Johnston and H. Y l.ake and The ladles' aluglea are now lu progre.*, and the player* Include Mlas Hamlngtqp, of Haddonflakl; Mb** Robot ibe Kettle!! Cricket Club, and Mra. Kerbaugb, of (be Steuton TaUuia They will eudeavor to win Ihe title from Mrs. Kll/.abetb Keen Haydock, or Ridley Park. HOLINESS MEETING The Oceau City llollueas Aaooclatlou will hold au all-day holiness meeting the campground* Friday, In which the following will lake part: S. P. of Camden; the Rev. R Howell., of Norrlatown; Ihe Rev. L. Harkett, of Delauco; Mlaa Clara Boyd, of Phlladel|Mlla; the Itev. (i Kldout, of Port Norrla; the RevK. A. Wells, of Pleasautvllle, and the F. K Dager, of Philadelphia, following la the program: Morning watch, « 80, S. P. Hutchln. Jon; Bible coufereuce, 9 o'clock, Ihe Itev. It. M. Howell.; preaching, 10.80, the Rev. H. L. Burkett: Mlaa Clara Boyd's meeting at 'J 80; preachlug.8.80. the Itev. G. W. Kldout; young people's meeting, 7 o'clock, tbe Rev. E. A. Wells; preaching al 7 45. tlie Rev. K. E. Dager. The annual meeting of tlie aaaocla- ' tlou will be held at 5 o'clock that after. PEDDLERS' PARADE Novel Ktral lobe Meld at Motor Tbe member* of the Ladle*' Auxlll- ! ary of tbe Ocean City Motor Boat Club will have a peddler*' parade and 1 masked ball at the club'a casino, on 1 the Boardwalk, Saturday evening. It - promise to be a most unique altalr. A "Labor Day Dauoa" will be given at the casino Mouday eveolug. The aunounceraeut that a peddlers' parade wlft be held bae aroused considerable curb-ally among the members aud frleuda of tlie club, and doubtless lt the caaluo wtll be crowded Batuiday # evening e Beautiful Flower Oardea. The flower garden at the corner ol Batlrraea road aud Atlantic boulavard, on the Gardens Company's trad. I« much admired by vlalton to the north . aectlon of tbe city. George E. Well* 1 of Germautown, a cottager here, leoni of tbe bed 'a -moat ardeol admirer*, aud 0 recently he placed onjt an anchor o 8 aand and cement. Wilt leek Ma- Election. Bays tba Sea lale Review: Freehold 8 ere Jamee Kuaiace and Charter H ;t Clouting, who repreaeot Sea Isle 01 y tbe board of freeholdere, aud wboai '' term* expire tbla fall, will both bo can ■ did ale. for re-election. Mr. Eustace li y tbe Flret Ward and Mr. Clouting li f- the Second Ward. It ... 'c Tbe members of tbe Ladles' Auxll n ary of tbe Ocean City Motor Boat Clu will bold a barer Saturday afleruooi a. and great preparation* are being mad al for tba event. Don't forget the limit and don't fall to lie on baud,

120 CHILDREN TO TAKE ll ? PART IN "CINDERELLA-

HOWE'S CLOSING ORGAN RECITAL e Rare Program to be Presented , y by Him in First M. E. Church. | , The third and last organ recital of 1 r thy season by E. Kennel h Howe, of , Philadelphia, the popular yoitfigmu.l- 1 j eal genlu. who has been delighting the uiauy mu.lc lover* lu thia resort with hi. excellent entertsliimeiii., will , be held till, evening In the First 1 , Met hod rat Episcopal Church, l-egln-c ntng at 8 o'clock . 1 , Mr. Howe lias made Ihe very j, choicest selections for his program, , many of which will be by ihe request , _ of his many admirers. , II The large attendance at the la»t - recital shows that the people are grow- 1 lug to enjoy more and more these uu- , excelled musical treats, and at this last chance to hear this youug player 1 the auditorium -d the church I* ex- 1 * peeted to-lie tilled to Its uttermost ' capacity. r Miss Ethel Sykee, the talented " young soprano singer, will assist. CABARET SHOW ' One of the most novel and al llie .sure time most successful of the «ea- " .oil's aoclal fuuctlon. at (he Oeeau e City Motor Boat-Club's caaluo, on tlie " Boardwalk, was Ihe luraey trot party and cabaret show glveu Tuesday * afleruiNin from 8 lu ft o'clock by Mrs.! " NVllllain Charles Co-ley, or I'lilladel- ' plila, a summer resident of this city prominent in affairs of the motor boat 8 Souie of Philadelphia's charming " and graceful glrla assl.leil Mrs. Cooley 8 In receiving her many guests, anil 'j tlielr graceful uiurelurnt. 111 tlie laugo ' Lukes, Kwlog, Millar. Kelurali Karon. A Elizabeth Lukes. Dorothy Miller. '■ Gladys Morter, Marie Powers. Marie " Mack, Charlotte Fleming, Cuderdowii 8 aud May Fitzgerald. * The caaluo, with Ira decorations of 0 grape vines aud bunches of grape*, re- '* seiuhled a veritable arbor. An orcbes- . Ira, behind a hank uf |*illed plants 8 played dance music. 11 Mis* Jane Kwlng'e aluglng of operll a pure, awcet, yet powerful voice. y which show* evidence of luoal exertd lent training. 11 The exhibition of tango dancing by j Mlas BwrliiK and Mlaa Luke* was a; " pronounced hit. -• "Dad" Foster, of Hit. city, sang In • ' t ha cabaret show. rl Everything moved with that , amoothueas which characterizes all af- '* fairs handled by U. Kltwood f'arpen- * ler, who Is In charge of the i-a-liiu. " TO BUILD COTTAGE 8 Handsoair Pumnser Hour lor Mrs. k. A. Jouai.Patmapioww. tract to erect a handsome resideuce at I be conier of Fourth street and Corln- : thlau aveuu e for Mrs. Emily A. Jones i " of Germanlnwii. The house will cost ffiftuu It will !i have wide two-story porches on three g aide*, brick basement, and be flnlahed a Inside lu au artistic mauuer with beam ceilings, pauel work aud saiid-llnl-ih , plaster It will have a large den with plaster it will nave a large ueu wnri _ m

, wide 0|ieii tire-place In the basemen I, bookca.es, elc. - 8 Mr. Seal Is preparing plaua for 1 several nice houses to be built for next v. season. Tlie women of St. Auguatlue'" - Churcb will hold e big cant party al Ihe Normandie this evening. They'v e been working hard tbe past week to 1, make tbe affair a eucceaa. u Caught Hooairr Crab. >„ Johu Voas, of this city, Tuesday caught tbe largest crab of the season, 4- ao far a* heart. It measured IB# Inches from Hp to Hp uf Its elawe. i- Fok Sack.— Several nicely located . Bay front Iota, Including two corners, ' near the Ocean Lily Yacht Club; terms reasonable; willing to leeve part pay- — inent mortgage one to three years Addreaa K. J. DuMee, tOft South Third el reel, Philadelphia, Pa. adv-256i*8t ; Foh Sale or ExcHAMdK.— Cottage. ! " 58 Aabury eve. J. D. Thomneon, 14H i Luray street, Germentown, Phlla.. Pa. i i I|. adv-IS-3tR-2tS j 1 ,b __ : : j REPORT OF THE CORDITIOR | First National Bank j ,1 or OCEAN CITY, at | Ocsan City, la tba HtaU or New Jersey, at lbs t rs' ciomoi btmaw^Auoaat a, ten: . «• S!S£3S.-£SSft-.-M«re | rtund^-K^rtlI'~..LcT,rCUI*,'0n tSSxOO ' tonkins bouse, rurullur. and ! ay D2j*freaa Itallonal Bank tnol ra- } SMaaafS&arastSout' SSSA xjSS : vrsetlonal^pwper currency, nickel. ^ ^ ] l-*csl tender notes, i *16/3 ' th Redemption hind wttb U.K. Treaa- ' u urer (5 percent of circulation), IJPXIXI me Total. tmmti ud LiABtt-maa. " as;.ar""- 'asstss Undivided profile, leee eipen.ee and taxea paid, Id.lSt m National bank notes oMstandtna. m«n.oo . id- ' H. Individual depo.lt. .ubjeet to check, MOM* ■ j SntSd^Sr1"" ^ H88 casliler*. check.' d^t.taodlna dMQ kDowledc* and batlaL^ M AR|) 1 •lub "* AuiU*k. cuirrm rohinhun. Iut> Notary PakUc. ■on, correct— Attest: ad e JO«arH l bci ll, n m8, ALBERT ro0JJ;r#eh)n i

Prof. Carpenter's Famous 1 Production to be Seen Here for Motor Club's Benefit. There are few parent* In Oeeau City ! ' wbo hat e not expressed tbelr Intention | of witnessing Ibe wonderful Juvenile ( ■pectacular production, "Cinderella , 1 aud tbe Little Glass Slipper." lu j c Hand's Pier Theater, under direction | of Prof. C. Ellwood Carpenter, Friday j evening, for Hie benetil of Ihe Ocean t r City NJptor Boat Club. 1 r This lathe thlrty-ulntl: year uf thi*^ - always beaullful play, aud. like old j t ; wine, It improves with. age. 1 t lt will be a rare sight. Indeed, to wit- t I lies* 1JU children ou Ihe stage engaged I In fancy dauclng and assisting lu tlie 1 ■ presentation of tbe pretty aud. appeal- , lug story uf "tiuderella " < , bee lii Id. preparation, for the pro- , ! diictlnn. aud tbe well-tramed youug- . -it an turner resident* of thla city, ailed ■ the attention he has glveti to every ( - detail. • Following la the cast of characters: • Cinderella Hilda Hchocli - Clorlnda) Proud 1 Helen Hoehllng ' I 1 Slaters 1 Florence Huet ' Fairy Godmother Dorothy <'. Miller ! I Prince Miriam Virginia Cook ' Baron Pom pallim George Simpson 1 Alidon, Tutor to the Prince 1 Evelyn Aiken Daudinl, Valet to Ihe Prince 1 Dorothy Underilow 1. , ' Pedro. Cinderella's friend 1 Katharine Miller 1 'oa.-hu.en -'Churchill Hnngerfonl !i men , t'liarlee lluiigarford ioolmei. j ()eo |)Bn|e|, . The Kitten J. Burling Jftnll GOING TO MONTREAL I l-rcd, J.tutioierlo Allrnd Amerl- ! Frederick J. Shoyer, a well knuwu , ' summer resident of Ocean City, aud • one of Philadelphia'# leading enrpora- ' Hon lawyers, will leave next Saturday fur Montreal, Caaada, to attend the „ -r.«lon. of Hie American Bar A.m-cla-tlou Mr Sheer will be accompanied ■ by tula wife, atfd they will be away - about ten days, vlalllng point* of lur tereat in Canada before .larliiig ou , their return trip. Their many frleuda here hope that they will have a pleasant trip. Couldn't tiel a 1 00 Ball. Harry Buzzard, of this city, accused ' of disorderly conduct, was held lu $100 ball to keep the twice after a bearing . before Squire Ludlatu Tueeday night. t In default of ball lie was committed. Take Notice. property looked after durlug Hie win1 | ler mouths, above Fifth alreel only, ■ : w ould do well (u look up Capt. Joaeph ! II. Lee 829 Peunlyn place, either by j : iwrsoii or card. adv. 30-51. *3t. For Strut. lj broom healed unfurnished apart- - inent for rem by Ibe jear; every mod - ! aril convenleuct. Joseph 1. Scull -It j Co., 757 Aabury avenue. sdv-38 TtMt ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy i'rodnc'.a 1 , I Butter and Hgga J Aak for Booklet or Specialties li Orders Delivered Both Phonek -

G. S. HAND TO RUN FOR ASSEMBLY f 1 Legislator Will be a Candidate at Reptiblicttn Primaries. ^ Former A.wmblyma.i Chris. -S Hand, of Tuckahoe. president slid A ! , manager of Hand'. Pier, in thla city, j 1 aunoauced law: night that he w ill be a jcaadMipfe for Aasembly al the Itepitb- j , lean priuBirlt-. I Walter M. Human, of t ape May 1 1 City, alao announced that he would be ' 1 candidate for sheriff. I y- '• Mr. Haud ha» served one term In j ! the lower houae of the Legislature. He 01 a numb-ruf friend, throughout ■ Cape May CoutUy. I Mr. Human I. also well known 1 throughout the county ." He ran for tbe office of sheriff' thrge yesr. a'go, but ENJOYED HONEYMOON Mr. aud Mrs. Howard II Mayliew, ) of New Kochelle, N. V , have been ' H|iendltig tbelr honeymoon In till. city. . So cleverly did they cupceal the fact that they were bride and groom that I' required a week before the cat got out 1 There I- quite a jolly crowd ataylng at the liotel al wUlcli.lhey were atop. ' ping, aud tilings were made very lively r They were given quite a send off la-l ' Tuesday when they left for i'hllaili-l-1 phi*. They were showered Willi confetti at tlie train. ' Mra. Mayliew was formerly Ml-. , Elizabeth Hliaw , of Kriilgelou. The auction sale al Ocean City Gar- ' esled In Oceau City real estate I'lie .ale last year wa. a phenouiCUaLaui:^ — 1 w and UMHtynrTHo.e thai purchased , > have since resold at a handsome prullt. J - The lot. and Irouse* to be Mild are all X ' Hnely located anil otter .pte.idMop- 1 ° pnrR-u|ly_t.> either home or li.vaatffieut J j -weksr.. T'he s*iS-wxU.cuuimaiii-e pre- J t clsely at 3 30 |> 111 ThiirMlay, Friday 3 log your collage for Hie winter, l-ul do 3 not forget that you will need some j papering lu the spring. Call and gel J ' out styles and 'Idea* before leaving. 2 " Edward J. Borlou.flftl Asbury avenue, J t Oceau City. adv-37-tl *81 J Klapia Falls; " Personally -Conducted Excursions T Au uat at Sc tembrr .8 F Ortober z. 191 j J "■ LIKE A TRIP ABROAD ! Round $11.75 Trip " 1 From OCEAN CITY HPKCIAL TRAIN ot Pullman Porlor Psrm Ululua Car. aad Pay < , - uuning via tbe I Plcturr.uue AaM|«ekaaaa Valley Rout. . PEWW8YLYBHIH RB1LB0BD

BARGAIN Park Place New Three-Story Modern Cottage with basement having five bedrooms, double porch, unobstructed view of ocsan, baaemant haa sfaflonery wash-tuba and toilet. Price, $3,300 Canh, $500 APPLY WASHINGTON KOLB 1*09 Pleasure Avanua Ocean City. N. J.

UltttKtKtttttttHtti. j| The Breakers! j \ Directly on tlie Beach ! !_ II Only Boardwalk Hotel 0>\ if • ^ Rooms single and en suite. - Private baths. Hot j u i and cold running water and Local and Long Dis-^. A 4 i tance Telephone in every room. Ladies' parlor 1 1 ' ' and writing room. New Diet Kitchen for the * ' | preparation of Special Dishes. Elevator to street ^ ^ j ^ level. Auto bus meets all trains at main Stations. ^ ^ ■ y Write for booklet Orchestra. 4 | \ K. A. YOUNC, Mgr. T NttttHIHtttttfttK**^ 'I ..... — Wjl DawpIPc The Reliable Dry rOWCll » Goods Store : ; j To the careful buyer wbo demands full value for every dollar, we invite you to look \ over our Urge and carefully selected stcck of summer goods. Our shelve* are . loaded with the Uteat and beat. We are makftlg a special sale of the famous (Tlie Little One) Romper* and children's dreaaea. said to be the beat on tbe market POWELL'S 921 Asbur^^A venue The Rsllabla Dry OOoda Store e

MCALLISTER'S DRY GOODS STORE We are fixed away in »>ut New-Quarters' at S07 and 809 Asbury avcuue'atul 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 and see our New Store, whether you' want to purchase anything or not. Sincerely yours, , s. s. McAllister

11 nil ideal Summer Location II ■ u * pINE COTTAGE LOT on Wesley 1 ' Avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, facing the ocean. Only $1125 n r JOSEPH I. SCULL & CO. 757 ASBURY AVENUE - . OCEAN CITY. N. J. III "I

CVRVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue in City New Jersey B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance 103« ASBURV AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, ISI . -J. choice tola on Hlmpaoii avenue near Flret street, $876 each. two-family anartment for sale ou DaLancwy placa. very reaaouabl*. Cottage on Central avenue near Eleventh street, big bargain. I,ot ou Htm pson avenue uaar Fourtli llreat, price $335. Lot 011 Central avenue near Eleventh etreet, $l 100. I.- -t on Wesley avenue near Blxteeutb street, $1150. Plot uf ground cor. First and Wesley avenue, lOOxlOft. price »'3IKW. REAL ESTATE -«<* INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. ~ .Nu wslUug for iwo waaka to Utiow tfyou can get It; we can UU you at mice. Bargain* in Bay and Doean front pro|«rttaa. t.'holcw cottages for sal*. AImi tola for luvaatment and for lmprovameut— th* choice of Ocean City. Apply lo J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ockaw Crrv. N. J.

HA AL C. STATE MOHTQAdE INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH STREET OOEAN CITY. N. J. Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR B A L C— A 'ew loU locaUd h> Baetton 0, Ooaaa OUy, H. J.. — tn .totally of 8UU road and 1'amu.jt-aida aid Reading Railroad stations. Also sttas fur bnngalowa altuaf on Qraal Kgg liarbor Day, Baaaley'a Point, H. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS Ooardlan 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.

HA NN BU1L DINO Eighth 8t. Opp P. R. R. ft Int Ion DIRECTORY -*-Flr8t Floor— U301 Eighth Street " RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating i 303 Eighth Street ; WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors ^ 305 Eighth Street ^ >1 ! — -C. J. liANN, Ilidl Eiua Djfer [ 307 Eighth Street x WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Floor— . I Rooms 2-3-4-5 / f 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— y Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA * FOR RENT. MoP doo.bU oflic to Oca. D T UAUW A Of n OF - C«y. y«U hexud, bBhud, vsaUIxUd sod Cot n. tl. IlArln. UTD6l ok tary- Apply to ' - he ~ ^ - Try an Advertisement ' in the SENTINEL

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