Ocean City Sentinel 1 I'll UKHDA Y. FF'.ftltlAI'.Y I-'. 1914. I All onmmuulustioua should I* address of l be writer, not i>amir||t ; g.ajt faltfi. • '* V . .!
DOTS. Lincoln1* Itirt Inlay.' I Hang «ul your flagHow d you like lo be |«»l maatei? ' fool wave -trurk town tlila week I nljr. lie careful Imnnriow Friday, the llapli-iu In 1/DUiai'uel ■ buret, la-i Sunday Sunday. " *"r"'led ocean I lly want. Ibe leaehera' summrr -cliord. Cottages arc bring renlrd for Ibe Are you pushing ibe ' go-to church" Maaona will go In churrli In a t.sly nest Hunday evening. Steal number of Hoard walk liruinenadera Muuday . Aali' Wednesday - Ibe lieglmilng of l/enl— falleon February 21. Valentine Hay Saturday. Hone pretty valentine* are shown. I J. It. Junea haa aouie tine liuvrlllea fur lad lea. Head Ida advertisement. '■ Jerry UeKranc|> will have Hirer Mora : of bualnea. on Hie Rnardwalk next 1 They aay ll.e poat oltlce light here will be settled February 29. Notice ! ■ lie date. John It. Junto, the babeidaalirr. haa been elected a inenibewtof I he Vniing Men 'a I'rogreaalve l«agur. A. I). Harrnwa haa aold a lot on . Weal avenue, below Thirty third afreet. | lo VV. H. Powell, of tine city. I The eprlng meeting of llie (!a|>e May 1 County Hoard of Agriculture will be 1 held in Tuckahne Thuraday, February ' The Ocean Clly Athletic Company Ibe baaeball organization will bold IU annual meeting Saturday, Febru- | ary 81. ^ , Will we have a ba-ebaH Iratn here 1 next , season? Soon I* time for the ! athletic aaaocialloi. to hold lla annual , meeting. i The Habere' Union of Ibe Fiial M ! Fc Church held Ihrir regular monthly ineellug In the church building Man- J There are 'do pupil- enrolled In the < local achuola. according to Supt. J. M ' ntev»n»' moutlily repurt. The percent. | age of attendance waa 92 2'1. A— embly man Hleveua haa put In a bill lo validate the laat laibd laaue of < llie Cape May Couofy Hoard ul Free- ' bolderk for the < levari Clly road. Mlaa l.nreaclier I'olk, of this oily, t aud Fid ward Starkey.of Wllmlnglon, llel , were married F'ebruary .1. by ' ■ he Itev. J. W. llolden, al ll.e1.omc of ' Hie glrl'a parent-, Win. Folk and wife. ( aM Hutlnnwood atreet, Wilmington | They will realde In Wllmlnglon. PERSONALS. Mr-, Mark W. Adam- la visiting In 1 Fldladelphla. 1 K.Maylln Hobln-on, of ililaclly, la i Mailing In MUlvllle. I O. J. DeRousae, of Philadelphia, waa ' a vlaltor here Sunday. SherlfT Coraon, of Court Houae, waa ' here during the week. 1 William P. Hhrlver, of I'hlladrlphia | w aa In lown yeaterday. I W. H. Lynch. of Tdrony, la regla- ' irred at Ilia Wyoming . , Or. William H. J-oog. of Phlladel- J plila, waa In town Monday. William O. Moore, of Haddonfleld, | »'!■ • visitor here Tuaaday. r Mra. Clark Dllleubcck, of Ubeetuut 1 Hill, ni In town tbla week. . Hubert W. Scott and w Ife, of Over- r brook, were In towu Sunday. ' K. A. Coraon returned F'rlday even- ■ ng from a visit to New York. I Mra. Mary Dllke. of Philadelphia, ' waa a receul arrival at the Lorraine. j J. W. Carter aud wife, of Philadelphia. are rrgutered a( Ibe Ulacayne. < Harry Haaa, of Weal Philadelphia, j » aa among the vlallora lierc Sunday. , Mlaa Edua F. Holding, of New York, i- vlaiilug Mra. Henry W. Townsend. ' Alfred At (tray and .wife, of Phlla- j •lelpbla, were viallnra here a few days I ago. Mr. aud Mra Cliarlea Walanii are 1 occupying apartments at 809 Asbury ; avenue. 1 Janir* A. I<ongatreel. of Plilladel- ^ phia, waa among the visitor* here , Monday. ■ • M ra. Clarence 8. Scull, of tbla city. 1 t.aa been spending a few days In Philadelphia. . Charles I: May and Mildred A. HH J <Uy. of tlermautown, were here a few j nays ago. Wllliahi S. Johoaon 'and family, of ( this city, have returned from a vlett to I Vlueland. ' - Former Senator Fid ward let. of Atlantic City, was among the vl-ltora here Thuraday. Dr. Charles F1 Fldward- and family have relumed from a few day-' vlalt to Philadelphia. Mn Herbert Smllli and Mlaa Jeanc He Smith of Philadelphia, are reglIcrvd at the Slarilog. Herbert Dugah and wl ti have taken , I - >— e— ion o' Arthur D. Harrow a' collage on Central avenue. Mr. aud Mra. William M.Hlllwetl and son. -Sam." of Phlladel phia. were m town during llie week. Mra. W K. Buckingham will-give a live buudred card party at the Iliacayne tomorrow eveolng. K. M. Button returned Monday from
trip to New York and Wemer-vllle. Sutton I- recovering. ' William F'rasicl- Smilli, wife and 1 daughler. of Philadelphia, acre vl-l- t tors beie early In Hie week. | Chsrles C. Head, of Caiuden. w ho la i . lutei'e-led In a hu-lue— hou-c here. a visitor during llie week. J Murrl- Htllman, of Philadelphia 1 vlalied bla mother. Mra. W H Butler. 1 aud slater. In Ihlacily. Sunday. < i Mr. and Mra. A. J. Steel in an re- • weeks' vhdt to ttl.Yeter-burg.'pla. " j Mlaa Olive Jarne-. of Philadelphia, visited her al-ler, Mra. Fl. J. Haiiu. In , this clly, Hie taller pari of laal week 1 Frank Plait, of this cl|y. who la 1 itfiiuecled^wlth llie Savoy. In Atlantic • Harry Young aud wife, of lire-ley's | were guest- of Mr. and Mn. A . Harrows In tlila clly over Sunday Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel Wataiui, of West Philadelphia, were guests of r Mra. L O. Hrangan, thl- clly .Sunday. I Mi—e> Flslber and Jeanellr Phillips, of Phllsdelptila. were gue-l- of their | , al-ler, Ml-a Mary K. C. Phillips, early i In- week. Ml-s (lenrvera Cheater, who laat1 lending a -chool lu Jeokliilowli, apeul ■ week-end w lib her parentf, J.M. i and w ife. j 1 Nicholas Uodfrey. of this city, who, , wlih Mrs. (Jodfrey, Is sprudlng several i weeks In .Philadelphia, was among the vlellnra Sunday. 1 Herbert L. Townsend, a well known bualnesa mau of Ml Holly, visited < and Mrs. J. B. Rush Sunday. . la Mra Kuah> brother. , Ueorge W 1'laul and w ife and llivir daughler. Miss Miriam, of Hloornfleld. . N. 3 . have been visiting Henry W I Townsend aud family, Hits city , Mra. S. H. Scull, wife of Chief of , i Police Scull, Is recovering from an iltack of perltnultla. She was serlou-ly III for more lhau a week. Prof T. 1). Sensor and Prof. A. B. I Meredith. Assistant . Stale Commls- < • aloner of Flducdllou, were- here a few , days ago aud jnspected the school buildings. • Dr. Liu wood Coraon returned to bis at Oleomors, Pa . Sunday after ' spending several days very pleasantly i In this clly. the guest of Ills sister, Miss ( Coraon. ( Mlaa Elizabeth 1- Abbott allended a dluuer on Monday at llie Hotel WalPhiladelphia, given lo repre-eu- r tatlvea of the New York Lite and In- i ■ -urauce Company. | Mr. and Mra Leo llauiberger aud , Henry H. and J. Letter Hauilierger, were recent visitors. Henry 11. Hamberger la a director of llie Aero I of Pennsylvania. I Joseph Drtftleld. son of Mr. and | Mra. Robert C. I)uflleld, visited 111- , ' parents here Sunday. Ha la employed ' In the eatlmaliDg department of A Co , Camdeu. 1 Charles C. Halnbrldge, Jr.. of tier- I maotown, who was al Ibe head of the | ! Uermantowu Boys' Camp here last , rummer, was In lown a few. days^gu He regl»lered at the Hewtloge. -- Mra. Orle Cox Orler. of Camden, 1 wboee summer residence U on Park ■ place, tbla clly. haa relurned lo her i ' home from Cooper Hospital, where , -he underwent au operation three weeks ago. Mra. J. M. Roaenhaum ba« come f down from Wllkes-Barre and joined i i her husband In this -city . They have , taken apartment- In the building on ( A-burr avenue, near Ninth street, ocj copied by him as a herber. J W. Herbert and wife, of Plilladel- ' . phia, well known summer re-ldents of I | Ibis clly, are enjoying a visit of several weeks lii Florida. They will visit re- . ...rt- nil the east coa-t. including ' llaylnna. Palm Beach and Miami. A. Hoover and wife, of Newark- are here for a few days' recreation. They ' are guests of Mr "and Mra. H. B. cree " on, Third at reel. Mr. Hoover owns a summer home here, where he and hie I family -peud several monlha of each . ' rnr- , . , i FoH Sai* Ciiiui*.— Slx-pleoe parlor - mi He aud eight caue-eeal dining room ' chairs. Apply No. 12 Twelfth atreet. New '
' ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT IS SOLD . Control T:ikcn by Atlantic City Co. Reported Sale 1 1 Ptice, £300,000. rj Company "he- formally laker, r lis ice
j Hi- «»le I'tlllly Commission f.„ -„u" jago 11, .1 adju-tment of ihe price' | satisfactory to the mmuil..|.,n wa. It Is reported I list the price paid was I change, are contemplated by the new The disposition oT'l be plant I. In line ' " with ill* expressed liilentlniiuf Henry II Moor* to gradually retire from mi ■1 active business life Supt Onldeu, who Is a bright, clrail- j .day afternoon that lua-mucti as llie transfer lias Ju«t been made he^ould I as tilings naturally were in somewhat ' chaotic Condition The Atlantic Clly Fllectrlc l.ighl Company Is controlled by the American (las and F:iectrlr Company, of f New York, which ha. a capital of f bi 1100 taut. Curtis S Newcomb. a well known r summer re>fdent of this city for lirteeii years, died suddenly of apoplexy at . r his home In Hammonton Tuesday, al though he had been unwell for two , , weeks. He was horn In New York , State and had lived In Hammonton , ' daughters and one sou. He ». active In Presbyterian church work. Mr , | J. Smith, of thl- city. The funeral will , take place tomorrow afternoon at j o'clock at Jtammuiiton. , Archdeacon Slieppard. of the New | 1 Jersey Kpiacopal Diocese, preached a . powerful sermon In Holy Trinity ; Church last Sunday morning i'lirrg , , ail unusually large attendance. , , the congregation Including a iiuuitier | , of members of a mission In Somers' , Point. — . 1 The Hoard of Education has author- ' Harvey Y. t.ake, chalrtnan of the committee on the book of rules aud I . regulations of the board, to ask for est l- I
MUST KEEP PORTO RICO D AND THE PHILIPPINES
lo MOsiouary Says United States Cannot Afford to Abandon These Countries. .t ^ The ^ Rev. Dr H F Hayw<«d. g Home Missionary Society of the M. F'. I Church, and now stalloued 111 VVa-h-•e lnglf.11. D c occupied the pulpit e at both services lu the F"lr-t M. K hundred and forty-eighth p«alm with y telephone Ihe -team and ga—hne 1 etc The text was Bom. I , 14; I aui e debtor hot li to the Ureel^ and b> the 1 barbarians, both to the 'fct-e and to t Dr., ftayfe^otK' In his n|wning re. f great gpostle owel blf perfect mental f training and lit. great Intellect oal ■ me* of bis day. as well a> to bl. com tact every w lijre w ith Ihe Creek tnlud 1 CpnUnulng. and expanding this' 1 thought, Dr. Havwood declared that 1 Hie entire modem world of Christian civilization and progre-s is debtor lo ' the Creek mind and the method- of : thought used by that mighty people 1 and banded down to 'the modern ' III Ihe body of Ills sermon, llie 1 tally given her. lo lake Ihe leadlug - .hate In bringing Ihe world In Christ through missions. He rrferrrf! to ihe great Immigration .citing toward- out member- of nrarly every |.eople ' S) or mom .Srltlg''! the countries of their birth to teacl. their countrymen what they have ' Hence this nation must (each llie-e strangers t lie way of life. Hit- ualloii'a missionary opportunity, called attention lo Ihe lact that the i ! Hulted Statee le now a mighty world , | >ower wlih Its eastern boundary as far' . a- mld-Atlautlc and with Its i western boundary almost touching China, Its northwest corner-stone al strait and Its southeasterly one at Panama In this connection, Haywood, after pay tug an eloquent , to President Wilson's personal and piety, dtclared that this 1 nation cannot abandon Ihe Philip-, pine-: that to do so would he dl-grace ful lo the United States aud ruinous I the people of those Islands. We I : cannot let the flag recede, caunut shirk the w hile man's burden, cannot {] let llie Philippines fall hack Into ttirj1 arms of Rome. Dr. Hay wood's discourse In llie eve- j , nliig waa an exceedingly able and ' most Interesting lecture on Porto Rioo h and Ihe work of educating Its people. 11 which is now being carried on by the j 1 'nlltd States (Invernment. - In tils , lecture, lie laid special emphaalson t lie | work of this nation's protestaut • churches In Chrletlanlxlng the Porto ; The speaker's description ol the . ■ beauties of soil an<TclH&Vi was 1 poetical IP lis beauty, and In conyec- ; ' Hon iherewllb be Improved (lie oc»J sli'ui to correct tbe prevalent Ignorance to ibe exact location of Ihe l-laod. Ilea, he said, over 1000 mllea due :j east from tbe east end of Cuba, almo-t ' . ; due north of Venexuelji and wllliln 1 dayVaall of It. ji , ' The United States' war fleet. In Its ; chase of Cervero In 1898, steamed 15H0 j ■ miles from Porlo Rico before It over- j ' , lire Spanish fleet at Santiago In speaking of education on the Island, Dr. Haywood rontraaled pres- j. ent rood lllnns with thoae of 1888. ' Porlo Rico came lo the United | Steles by rlglil of conquest lu that year, lis population had for 400 years been dependent upon Spain'- National C liurcb forlt- education. That Church | turned over lo Ihe Untied States but one school hnu-e. and 90 per cent, of the people could neither read nor ■ write; Tliey were absolutely without ' any religious Instruction except as II tillered through tbe ceremonies and obarrvances of the Church 1 There are notr In the Island 1900 achool houses, nvei^every one of which theStersNind Sit I pes wave, and more tliafi .10 percent of the people are able Before closing this part of his lecture I Dr. Haywood remarked that be had the other day beard a Southern mernI urge on the floor ot Congress the ' abandonm-nt by tbls nation of both \ Porto Rico aud tbe Pblllpplnea. and here the- pea ker Ottered •' warning that ! . ibe same Influence that le working for i Ibis abandonment Is plotting danger . American Inatltotlone. Dr. Haywood held bla audience" lu j rapt attention for one boor and twenty 1 ' minutes,- and cloaed bla talk to Ihe ' regret of a II. 1 . Twice Father ol Twine- , Peter OerTOtl. of Pleeeentvtlle, forI merly Identified with Felix Halragne > at the up-to-date barber ebop' here, for 1 the second time alnoe his marriage, a few years ago, Is again tbe father of twins— girl-. Ooe weighed eight pounds r and Hie other seven and one-half I pound*. They were horn Saturday " The other twins were toys, and ona of C thr-e died a tee monlha after Its birth. Xlleadrd Moalcal. ' Mi*-r- Bertha Scull. Harriet Schurch , 1 and Bertie Stltm have returned from 1 Jeuklnlowo. where tbey attended a musical at the home of Mra. Fowls ; Bremer. Jr.. and were members of a ' jolly house party. They had .• very ] 1 pleasant lime. Mrs. Bremer spent last . rammer In tbla city. ' I I
" DEBATE PROVED ■- ENTERTAINING ^ Judges Decide on Ques'ion of ■11 Government Owning Tele- ^ graph Lines. Hon, "Resolved. Thai Ihe United [O members of Hie Young Men's Progrrs. ,C Hie I f an Building Monday evening I lr Ihe speaker- « ere Dr. H D Taylor ir and Mprucer H. Swan mi llie afllrma- . live and l*roy Howe and Dr J Thuri.lrv Hughe no me negative - by the four debaters, esiwclally/jtf the ,c leaders, Ur Taylor and l*r,^J^iwe. 1 The Judges. 1 Ity Commlssluner t Hubert Fisher. Dr. Allen Corson arid l-ewls E. Smith, decided 111 favor of' ,. the negative, aud (bedeclsionls raid lo ie have met with tbe approval of those l( preseut. The league will eudcavor in y weeks. The question ou this occasion ,. w:ll probably be. "Resolved. That Hie. I United Stales should Intervene lu tbe . Mexico trouble." The members hope lt in have Director F'lsher and Clayton ■ „ Haines Hrlrk as the lesders In the „ debate Mlas lone Harr, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Milton K Harr. of No. 4213 t 'Chester avenue. West Philadelphia, whuse marriage to Samuel W Kales will take place al the Cburcb of tbe ' j lucarnatbm. Forty-seventh street aud ( Cedar avenue. 011 Tuesday ulgbl, F'ebruarjr 24. w ill eutertaln al a Inncbaon mi Saturday, February 21, In bnnor of her house guesU, Miss Isabel lleaD, of ; Oklahoma City ; MlsaFUJial Plummer ' of Hollidayshury, Pa., and Mlaa Fllhel Had g ley. of New ^'ork. J The name of Flrrifst W. Lloyd. now printed 111 the Cape Mey Herald " as the editor of Ibal paper, of wblcb ' Chs.-'ee L Hrowwimlller. who has been 1 e doing drain contract woik here, Is llie ; J proprietor. Baptist Church BrrvlCM. | The Bev. Howard Johnaoir. of Ches- " 1 ler, Pa . will occupy the pulpit In lin I manuel HapHst Church next Sunday. ■ t Mr. Johnson Is a very pleasing speaker. Tbe public Is luvited lo at- , | ; lend lire services. Coitrecl N'o. 675 Proposals .lor HoardsralK lis pairs and Re- ' ' lb* hour or iso o'rlook p.' m.tftar\xATj°U, All bids n.nsi b* msds ou tbr hlaok form | ro°*s?bsd'1lirm*n '"lai*?* I 1 1 psysblr mTh- Oly Tlw "rlV^T'uw' OlV°Sf I Or-si. city In His su ra or Mb dollars. , Tbs su 00s— nil bidder will bs rsqulrsd to ' 1 I T'r^r^s'nd'msurlail Vr'Snpsc' ' *11i?rTgbi*o*w|wrroy or all bids Is rsnifBOBICRT ^ , i Haled, Pebrusry'lt Wt**'0/"!!. II.. p. t.
PLAN FOR VERY i BUSY EASTER ~ Hotel Keepers' Association in Arranging to Entertain Many Guests. J ()^"n '^y'rt^rPropr" m.1'' , residence uf Mr and Mrs II F' j ' Wbeatman. 416 Souih F'rfieeiiih street j All committees made good reports. ' A very Interesting letter « a- read from I ' Ihe Misses Uwlsaod Conard wboare " spending the winter uunilhs al Hi. 1 1 Pelershurg. Florida. - • " Two new member- «rre elected— f Mrs Alice Yarger. who will have ihe 11 HIUQdin. of Hie Hireifmrl. 1 Tltf iimmmee fur the Flaster enier- ' lalniueiit was api-lnled and all are •-looking fnr«ard-tn« busy F.a-Ier -ea ; The next tueeling will be held at j I 1811 We-t Venango -lire! Phlladel- * I will be enlertaiued by Mr aii'd Mrs, - 1 Charles F: Haag ; 4 ' . Kellh K rtkeiie. of Fraukfurd. Philf adelphla. »lk-hai( rented Ihe Kent- , mnie. on Central avenue, near Nluth ' visitor here Huuday Mr. Skeue^H 1 call Ihe house Keith Hall t .- The membra of the Womau'sHome t Missionary »«>clety met Tuesday afternoon at Ibe rvMdeuce of Mrs. Albert Fogg, Nluth street and (Iceau aveuue. ' hi'n"-Hdtm'"'in *"rt *n Notice of SettleneBt. > J"a,l2tiVl''^g. I-RRMHK. • I» UL p k euo" J" VA*U,A*- ) ; f NOTICE. closed tor's period of H ds>s, oommeoclag | february U wbue ibe drsw Is bring steeled op-n ror passage '* *' °e*M Cll>' IU1AIHI <IK I'HI-m PRRRHII1.1IKRM. ; PUBLIC NOTICE. 1 Hsslsd bids for placing an sdjuu usi board , slor.g Ibe curb lias oa boll kldss ol tbe nss , Islsllly Horn, 1 In aorardsabe wlib apsdnes- - Iloa- (corn ctsd). wblcb wHI be lurulsbsw by Ibe lloanty Rnglnscr. U M. lUcs. Wildwood. SKT.SrotokUTA'loWiri'b'.'baSi^ House, el Oaps May l our, Houaw'U or alls r . bour ol Iweles o'glocb, ooou, on Tu—day, Tbs Board rrasrers lbs rlgbflo re) eel any By order of ibe Board, PR ARK W. IOWKEB, Hated Psb. I. IH4 » B jr "*"• Metropolitan Sanitary ^ Tonsorlal . Parlor 620 Aabwry Avenue John M. Rosenbaum FkOeglCTOK Hpselsl AUcnllou- Uleu 10 Children'- Hair ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT ' L*" Pocnno Mountain let He*. lOia Asbury Ave, OCCAR CITV N 4. MORGAN HAND. Jn. Cieii. Esoufssa akd ResesToa
^ PLUMBINO _ , Arc you giUing entire eatiaf action as to prices, workmanship and bosincaa oourtsayf If but, II will pay you to giea ma a trial. I am is an exceptionally good position to taka I oarc of you repair work of wbioh I make a sped ally. I have no axpsnates establishment 1 or clerical force to maintain Oiva ma a trial Hoth Phonsa C. M. BACOIN 007 BlgHth St ' 1 ■ ' 1 SHADING AND CAKPCT LAVING (UIINITUNg Or Abb KINDS AlPAISgO LAWRENCE M. LEAR j I Din s-oa«. aa-w N.C.GODFREY i.,ca.t..r.. .at-a ; Upholstering, Awnings, House Furnishings i 1 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. T ; f r , ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN - J I .1.1 11 .a^— — — m— — ra— . I t 1 John Marts Lumber Co. j 9 Sixth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. | r Lumber, MiUwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Piaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights, I 1 etc Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. HANN BUIUDINCI: • r.lftlith 8L Opp P. B. R. Station ' ! DIRECTORY rj -*-Fir«t Floor— r j 201 Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating ' '1 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 305 Eighth Street E. J, HANN, Real Estate Broker ' 307 Eighth Street r 9 : ' I ' X WILLIAM R DAVIS, Attorney at Law r • —Second Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5 X- i >r JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder i. Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8-9-10-1 1 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— . Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA | R. j. HARK, Owner
I — *1 New HfitKC C«iats :nir! Stjliih Angori Sweater Cmts I t \«rv<^tirs). Also m.',e aijeiit for AniL-rsoti'.-, Rain- | 'i cnatj W-Men, Indies, and Children. ALL COLORS ALL PRICKS 1 Jones' Men's Shop 755 (Asbury Ave. Ocean City. >. JJ MCALLISTER'S Anntori-White Sale Now Going on and Will Continue All This Month
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AIJ4G SPKC1 AI.S I .VL" NT TT.' I.< *T H . PLAID. LAWN. MADR AS. F.TC. I ni/lxingK lhM) u.sr.ts for'- fr r. Fixtra Ffne Loiig-cloth. 13 >-aTila tor . - .'pc Stripe Shirting Madras. 15c yd. f -IJSc While Sttgpct M situs. ^ 10c yd. DON'T MUS THIS OKFAT BARGAIN K\%NT --ug * S- S._ McAllister Oceiin City ^ New Jersey ifoi mwm 1 1 — X ■ I i H New comfortable brick houses with 6 rooms and W | | bath; modern in every way; hot and cold watcT; hot T i 4 i warfr heat; gas and electric lights; stationary wash 2[ I I trays; nice porch. * < I li Why live in a house without conveniences and X 4 I heat when one can l>e ltad a reasonafilc retit? " tt j | TI Would be pleased to show you through these X i ( houses if you will call and see II JOSEPH I. SGDLL 7,7 "HK, ,. ~L | -pi— - — — — r — Apartment Houses - are considered the best Income Producing * investment in Ocean City, and we have several nicely located FOR SALE at actual cost. * TERMS EASY and you are fcaved all the annoyance of building. Write for particulars. Massey & Edwards Eiglith and Central Ave. HARVEY Y. LAKE I REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Oceen City New Jersey B. FRANK SMITH Estate end Fire Insurance rose abbuAv avinus, ooian citv. n. j Two cboles Me en rtlmpaoe e venue ueer Ftret street, Mr* 4Mb. Fine two-tamUy GMflmecl to# rats ou Delmaeey pleee very rvs-Mabte Cottage oe < 'emrsT eveorse Mar Klevralh at real. Ms Mrplri oo Bimpeou aveoe* user Founb Ureal, prlee BH oo Use tret a.eou* ueer Kte.eutb KM II 100 Lot oo Was ley aveuue ueer Miloeeth at met. II I AO Plot of groeod eer First ewd Weeley evesee. IOOxMS. prM — ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eighth St Oooan City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. NowetUegMtwe wraaa_tekwe«w tf yew^sGK get »; we am. let! you raJe! AM toU for lavaetaraM aud S— — * ' '. J *"*?*?** ^ (tens CMy. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., OCKAP Cmr. N. J. rial nrxri uoxrsMg mvmmrmmmvm E. J. HANN 3oa kiohth irmr oca am city. m. j. Interesting to Investors Ttost Wis Wnl I ItBitaHi Lssates Si I Surds Ms FOR toil-* «^ljM Metoed le iaKU a. Oram. "" ' UmJSmtm r~i"rT' Oses^Tse lUshat Bep. BeMey. PeM, I. J. ARTHUR D. JBARROWS •32 CCNTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Advertise in the SENTINEL
| hotmj GSD cottagm. OPB* AbL VCAB Scotch Hall | Cor. 3lh St. and Wesley A,ve. | \ in* t.H& >r rwhSl I B. Mcr.lb.ny, tog*. - n H0T6L ■ bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. K-tvr-er. Klghth and Ninth Ht reels OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. Fl Hmi i h Ili ckisf/RAX. THE IMPERIAL • THE KATHLU I 1 1« Central Imu. OCKAB CXTT, W. J, WYOMING X»at oct: tx a vi:xrrs: C *osu tvtV. t». a. _ t "pen all lb- year -j. Hot Water H-a ^ A. P. JUUCS V f HOTEL ATGLEN h ( in* of moat centrally located hotel* to , Ooeu-City. Ths aim has always bera to • mnke this honse spied end homelike, end tie b larva and assured patnaag* proves lie sueF.e terms and pertMolan address, s. P. ■*", Pewp. t THE WILMERS > "'1 ( Vntral Ave. * 0|<eu ell the year. Klrst-tless ubla f board. Kreulng dinners. SIRS. C. P. WILRfcB' \ STERLING HOTEL OI'K.N ALL TUB lint water heat. Winter buexleia solicited. X A. LIMBtXT. e THE HEWL1NGS Must desirable locattou. Opto aU year. Elmetor to street level. Vapor Heat. | I. H. HIWUIM N luih and Wealay ave. Oeeem CUy. K . i HOTEL LORRAINE 841 Ceulrsl Aveuue MRU. WII.L1AM PFANDBK The Pontiere BOOT a SHOE REPAIRINO - SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE »«-«• Atksry Are., Ocess Ctty. N. 4] xu,*xT.»..»to mat^T C. 1_. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. MP Asbnry Avanes, Oeeee OUy. M. 4. Lota tor sals. Qui leges «or reel. E. C. BOYLE s Real Estate Broker 624 CIG HTM |ljfW Occam City ncw jbbmv ABBOTTS* " Alderney Dairiee Ssuese to L S. SMseMi Seventh St. and Weet Ave. Ocean City. N. J. Choiee Pexlpy ProditH AsG toi BooSM e# WpratoAM - First National Bank Oaaaw Ctty, N. J. C Am AL HUM MVtm NAM ; w. kutt ■ ajsu. cera MS j. riTKiAK Tins. sMSMse ei*MTMB| to Kawlse IMAMto BleSSMdl C. r I senSra IMSSKM B-uaeto . ^SLlSL Sf ~ "d ZZlzissc - — Tewrasnswl wresyee— |pg— ^ • j

