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Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY, KEBRIMRY-SU, 1914. We aliall I* glad 1» receive Item* of lo thin community end our mulct* everywhere. All communications khould be *ccompeuled with the full ueme eud addre— of the writer, not necemerllr for publication, hut a. a guarantee of gu.81 faith. DOTS. Real wintry weather Monday night. I'lentv of the "beautlfui" tbla t 'lerka had a double holiday. The Rev. Ueorge F. Milch, of ( 'heeler, will preach In Immauucl Bapllat Church next Sunday. In the Klrat Metbodlat Church next Sunday, the paetor. a-l*ted by real*1, inert, called forth no object ion. and were eon llrmed. with one correction. PERSONALS. Char lea A. Klink, ot Philadelphia, , wee InTown Thuraday. i R. J Lip nan, of Philadelphia, In reglaterrd at the Lorraine. H.8 Kleld.of Phlladelphl«>> a- a 1 recent gueet of the Sterling. ' Samuel Hevrllnga, of thin city. In ( Mr*. Lydla O'Brien, of this city, l» , vUlting friend* In Atlantic City. Mayor (illbert S. Smith, of Avalon. Bernard Huckdeachel, of Went Phil- ' adelphla. waa a vialtor here Thuraday 1 Captain William Houck.of Camden, waa among the vialtor* to thla city on 1 Friday. Hojie W. Madden, of Trenton, formerly yf Tui-kalioe, wa«'ln tow n Friday. Mra, F. P. Stephana, V Germantown, a aummer maiden! here, waa in . town Saturday, Lawyer William B. Devi* and < family have returned from a vlall lo Philadelphia. : i Clark Dllleiibeck.pf Cheafonl Hill. ' lown a few daya ago. Edward Slonehlll, of-Weat Philadelphia, a former reaident of Una city, waa here on Mouday. Mlaa Francea Baaaelt eulertained a number of her yonug frlenda al her home on Monday evening Mra. Smith Tow'naend, of Ibla city, haa returned from viatling relative* In , I iimden and Philadelphia. A. J. Dunn, of Philadelphia, legal representative of Victor J. Humhrechl, , » aa a vialtor here Thuraday. * i H. R Whltcraft.w well known Phil- ' adelphla advertising apeolali-l. waa among the vialtor* here Monday. Aaron Stepheuaon, of Wenonah, virtual hla pareula, Mr. and Mra. L. ( Slepheneou, In thla city Monday. Clayton Halnea Brick relumed Tueallrlek la apfprfuirtbe week there.' Ilr E. tf. W Baton, who ha- twen Buffering from uervopa proalratlon for Home urolith*, la able to be arouud. Mf*a Florence Cox, of Blackwood, vlalled her alater, Mra. K C. Ilulllelil. mi, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Mlaa Starkey. of Philadelphia vlalled Mr. and Mra. Slllwagon and Dr. Allen Porron and family during the week. Mr. and Mra. ti. W. F. Uuderdown, of Philadelphia, were here during the weekend reglatered al the Wyoming. A. T. Jamee, of Philadelphia, a prominent member of the yacht club, wa» here the latter part of laat week. Tlmmaa F. Armatrong, of Philadelphia. who ia also known aa a allverInngued orator, waa In town 8aturday. Mra. Fred D. Doty. No. 600 Pleaaure avenue, la apendlug three weeka with frlenda in Philadelphia and New York City. "Squire Ruah recently eufcrlalned former Governor Stone, of Pennaylvanla, at the Elks' Home to Atlantic ,l,y- -L Mayor Oelg anally Commissioner It B. Coraon, of Mlllvllle, were here

Sunday and rrglnlered at the Hewl- — In**. '' Mra. T. H. Hewllnga baa returned 11 from Monreatnwn, whare ahe attended a reception at the home of Henry 1>. 'colln. * Mlaa Itoae Lynn and Mlaa Marion Bryan, of Philadelphia, were gueat. of Chatlee T. Maglnnla and family on Sunday. ° Deputy i'oatmaater Joaeph Hogan, of Mlllvllle, apent Monday here aa the gueat of Dr. and Mtb. J. Tbornley 0 Hughe*. W. H. Mowen and family, of thla 1 city, apent Waahlngton'a Birthday at Mr. Mowen'a former home In Weal ° I /cheater. ; " \UJie Rev. Thomas Horan.of South Belli lehem. Pa., waa In town yeater- • •lay, a gneat of Ihe Rev. John J ( . Sweeney. Kdward Cornman. of Philadelphia, an ardeut flahermau aud member of ( I be local flablng dob, waa a vialtor ( beta Sunday. , Mr. and Mra. William Hughea. of , Mlllvllle, are (pending the week here , with tbelr aon. Dr. J- Tbornley Hugbea, and family. I , Mlaa Pratt. -of Trenton, of the New | Jersey Stale Library Com mlaa ion. waa tbe gueat of Mlaa McGlbeuy. al Scotch | Hail, while In Ibla clly. Mlaa Llla Steelman. daugbler of 1*» Ia Steelman. baa accepted a po»llion aa stenographer and typewrtter in j I be office of F. E Darby. John Cola, of Aabory Bark, euperlnleudent of Iba llfe-aavlnf atatlou. In ]

thla dialrlct, waa among the vlaltora f I be latler part of laal week. v Mra. Clyde Baker and eon, of Fob croft, a' Philadelphia auburb. have , a|>endlng a few days with Mra. , Baker * pareole. Mr. and Mra. George , W. Krnat. Pa*t Commodore J. ' Ralph Wilaon. of Philadelphia, waa unable lo attend the bate ball meeting here Saturday. , having reoently fallen and aprained one of bla ankle*. George Zlegler, a Philadelphia ( lawyer, accompanied by bl» family. I apcol Suoilay lb thla cKy. Mr. /.iegler | ow □* a aummer home ou Central eve- I Harry Bower*, of Philadelphia, I prominent In tbe.affeire of the Ocean I City Yacht Club, and one of tbe dlreeof Ihe local athletic company, wa* among the vUltora here Saturday. Kobert Scott and wife, of Overbrook, were here Monday. They were accompanled by Harry Haaa, a well-known aummer vialtor, who ba* a responsible ' poaiilon with Joaepli O. Darlington • A Co. ' Jobo McAvoy. a Philadelphia newapaper man and former clerk of I lie r finance commitleeof Ibe Pennsylvania • Legislature, waa In town. Saturday. ' tbe gneat of H A. Men la and family. He la a brolber of Mr*. Morria. f Ueorge W. 1-oug, a Philadelphia - Jeweler and a well kno.wu, """J"" , • reaident of thla city. wa. In town Suniday, accompanied by Mra. Long. IThev were ibe gueal* "f Cbarlea T. - Maglnnla and family at tbelr Central i ' avenue cottage. I- .

' SMALL FIRES IN •• TWO DWELLINGS »t Flames Do Damage to Dr. Pct- ™ tit's Home and Curry s- Apartments. Y day morning, but In nelllie'i <-a— war The chemical oMllie* Ninth »!rrei' alKirtly after S .. clock in ihe home of! Dr. Heracbel Pelllt, on Wealey aveuuc, '• and fliemeu of il.l* and other com- ; panic* helped loexllngul.li Ibe Oamr*. j I Tbe lire waa i-au-td b>' the pipe of ibe j ^ ^ A plumber wa* thaw ing out piper ... j later In Ibe morning Tbe pipe- wyre . k Ignited. '4'lie flame* rni ug-^urra ' e the lath and plaaler on*fi£.ld, of Ibe Hkuee. It ia- llioofcl.l S^'uilll lf cover Ibe damage. Policeman Ha/el j t Nerfklrk turned In a geueraUlarm i j HER SISTER DIES Mra. WllUain F. Gardiner. »f ll.l- < clly, who loat her only airier, Mr* ' , John H. Lucaa, by dealk undjjj un- 1 der unuaually d 1.1 reading condWo.ia, Mra. Lucaa- died al her home in 1 , Florence. N. J.. at 6.45 o'clock Friday ' fever, complicated by neurllls. She 1 caught -car I el fever while nui.li.g 1 Harold, her aeveu-year-old aon. Heir 1 Saturday. day morning Ilia! Il.e twelve- year-old , daughter of her dead aider -iiccnnil.ed 1 acarlel fever Tueaday. 1 The aadly-affiicled husband haa one I ' other child, 5 year* old, who. up lo J ye-terday , had ercaped Ihe dl-ea-e. 1 The m til her of Mr*. Lucaa, Mm 1 • John H. Lake, went lo her ...lirtW ' L Jkjie.1 Ihe daughter wa* lakcu III. and ! wa- lliere aome day*, unrrlng Hie boy. 1 Mr. and Mra tiardiper went to Flor- 1 > aud talked will, inemberr oT Hie 1 family while In a iwii«e ac.ora from ' i tbe Lucaa home. ' , Mra. Gardiner loat amnio* abler ' thirteen year* ago uuder anmewl.al 1 i from black diphtheria aud wa- al nn.-e WON IN A WALK J ' The Camden Kiectrlc* easily de- ' feated the Ocean City live at Douglily'a • Pier laat Saturday evening winning ' 1 by the acore of 44 to 10. The locale did aome good playing. ' I hut they did not appear to be in a ' . den team waa here aud only won a ' tbelr borne lu Camden on Tueaday I after a pleaaani wtajr In Ml. Vernon, - N. Y„ where they attended a l.nuae 1 • party on Waablugton'a Birthday, a* the gueal* of Mr. aud Mra. J. T - Zweltll. Tbey alao apent a w eek w ith I r Mra. Uull'a uucle, Dr. J. K. Price, al Waahlngton Height*. N. Y. Vlalird l*blludelpbla. H. S. Mowrer, C. It. Stllwell, IV. Stiafar Smith, !*»» K. Smith. J. i-Mward Voaa aud Joaeph Swan, who II are identlllod with the hankiug Inatllutiona here. *|ietd Waabliigton'a '• Birthday iu Philadelphia. Mra. e Mowrer aud Mra. Stiafer .Smilli a c- '• cnmpanled their huabanda Maaaey A Kdwarda, real ealale oper- .. -ending out their annual lllualrated r rent llat. The forty-page Ijjpklet I* attractively arrauged and' preaent* a • good appearance. II wa* primed at 11 Hie Bust. ski. office. k - - W. C- T. r. Mealing. J The regular meeting of the W. C. T. ■- U. membera will he held Wedncaday c afternoon, March 1, at Mra. Smith Jeffrie*' home, 328 Aabury avenue, •r Subject: Evaugellallc Meeting l-eader, ■e Mr*. Elizabeth Brick

BUSINESS MEN READY 5 FOR ANNUAL BANQUET

- Maj. Gillette and Collector of! Port Berry Among the Speakers. - Ticket, are wiling well for Ihe Hu-luea* Men 'a AaaoclaUon tola- held I t at the Jlewlitiga Thuraday evening.! a j March S Ticket* may be had by any I f lone from The... V Townaend. Vernon I -, j L. Smith, Samuel dtuaaell, Cbarlea j i lleadley and S. H McAlllatgr. I j Following Ihe banquet, there w ill 1* ! I , jaii iiiinaluebiry talk by Prealdrni S ' ■ I Major C. K. Glllelle will -i-ak ..Tlj« * j ^ William II. Ilcrry, collector «.( Hie J | " GOTO CHURCH" MORE . city and a very- excellent explanation I- glvjp by ihe Preabyterlan Examiner j ( , Every /Sunday .linuld be a go lo- j ' . eburrh Sunday, of ro.irae, but unfnr- j I tunately^liereare many rliurcli mem- . w-li-i have fallen into tlie habll of!' I making -tay-wt-hmor Sunday*, auto, j j . calendar than the Sunday, that lliey ; [ I occupy their pew* In tlie bouae qfj wnrablp. Till* ilien I* lbe>etneily: 1 I been .Hiring lo reform thla coud. linn , which I* almoat aa large a . problem aa lliej.roblem of liow to get 1 , Ihe u.an who doer not belong to the !' church to attend lta aervlcea. Some/ one-.ve are told It wa.lnJoliet.lll , 1 : Conceive.! the idea of the go to-rl.ureb ! j . From tbe Middle Weal thla plan l.aa , into many pari* of ibe country. J . England baa taken It up, and there ^ I day* lu aeveral citlea and tow tia. j.lan I* tried, tbe imulater* of Hie var- - loua Proteatant denomlna'ttonr have -u In an advertlalng campaign, di- " reeled by a committee, and upon tbe [ rtrcet cara, upon the billboard*, and 1 in tlie uewapaper* appear tlie call* for " everybody In tlieclty and surrounding l: ' Ignalcl. Newspapers, alao. publl*li why people should go lo 11 ' church More or le*a iiermoal work I I- done, and lu aome towns llie school j * home aud distribute cant* urging ob- j • serrance of Hie daj;. In every lu- | J 1 1.6 plan bar succeeded In the exieiil;' , of swelling the numbers In the con- j " g regal Ion often lo twice their average. ! I A atlidy of 1 1. ore Who go to church on | 1 , special daya shows thai a large s , majorily of I hem are counted aa regu- ■ lar members of tbe church or cougre- 1 ' , gation, but their attendance ia Irregu-jl t lar or Infrequenl. No extraordinary efforts, a* a rule, have beeu made to c provide a program of unusual attrac- ■ tivenesa. Hie purpose being to bring to ' the attention of all the people what 1 . they may expect lo Hod ou any Sun- c i day. The reault, however, la the l.n- ' - pre—ion that the service la above the 1 a average hecauae of tbe Inspiration and 1 i. enthusiasm of members. 1 -The carping critic doubts whether 1 any large benetU results from audi a c scheme, hut If there could be soma 1 follow-up that would conserve the Ine church Sunday, it certainly would 1 I prove tlie turning-point to a large < » atir-ea* for many a church." i NEW SECRETARY ■a nulldlaic Hodc-tx. At a meeting of the board of dlrecy tors of tbe Home Building aud .Loan '' Association Thursday evening, Dr. J. ' '• Tbornley Hughea presiding, E. J 1 r' Hauu preaeuled hla reilgualiou aa secretary of Ihe association. It waa * i.-wnlrd and Harrv A Mnrrla waa accepted, Harry A Morria

elected to till Ihe poaltlon thus made " vacant. .%D. Hann will continue lo lake an | * active Interest In Ihe aeaoclatlon. for j - the orgaulxalloh of which he worked ' and aucceaafully. "PENNY SOCIAL" al Time at f*rcat>rtrrlaii Chare* Ton lg til. ' Tonight la tbe time fixed for the great 'Penny Social" at the Praaby- t Church under tbe auaplcaa of the Christian Endeavor Society. Don't fail to be oo hand. 1-bere will be all kinds of thlnga for the amusement of tbe public and a < pleasant evening Is assured all. Knar BaMtiall Mere. J, R. Groves and William F. Gardiner have been appointed a committee by tbe Young Men's Progressive League lo convey tbe information to 1 the Ocean City Athletic Company that' ' the league la heartily In favor of faaae1 ball for thla clly. aud that tbe membera will give I lie game their support, - and boost It. Tbe Cape May County Board of Free- ' holder, ba. Instructed lta engineer, learning Rtce. to prepare plana and -ixril.caite.i" for a road Horn Sea Isle , cuy lo Coieoo'a Inlet, a distance of r '*° Fob s* i.e. — Cottages and lota In moat dcalrabla locations m Ocean City, i Apply to A. Cotton 619 Aabury avanue, Ocean City. New Jaraey. ad*. I

.HEATING PLANT WILL BE FIXED Contracting Company AnxI ious to Make School House Conditions Satisfactory. ,j Tlie following from S|wncrr B ' Swan, presidcnl of the Ocean Cllyf . j of Education, will be read wlih | . | Members ,,f Hie Board of hMurallou. I who— term* liavi rrceully expired I I ami Ili.ne wl... lemai.ied over, have on I various creation* been ufljuatly crlll- , brcamw- y,e healing plant did nob I daya during ilieeWeme col# weather. Tlie con tract Jot heatlug waa given to a rerpui.«lljlejkm|i*!.y aud tbey a— ure<I ua Ibat iney^would heal Ihe el a— rooms lo 70 degrees al_xero , | with a W"*' bond for one year, w hlcti ; expires on or about July I, 1814. U The Oral fold weather we bad. we ; there wa* detlrlfcnry of heaLKiid auonec ip.lllled tbe company of (lie i fact. 'iTiey sent tlielr tqpn lo Inveailgale, and he reeom mended aeveral > | changes to hi. company, w hich tliey made. Thla improved ihrayalem, lull " not ruftlcleiilly In get results. , I The company wa* aMtn uolllled that ! ■ If they did not tiava-rhr ayatem workf.i li.g »al Lfaelorliy^by January 24, tbe ' bonding company would be untitled - and action taken, If necessary, to.re- . j cover the amount of aald bond, ; | By apjiolntme.it. Mr F. 1> Wendell. chief engineer of Ihe compeuy.onel ,'il.e pre— nt membera of ihe Jloard . | of Education on Saturday morning, J February 21, and, after a dlacuaalm. ia rlalemeut, lo verify wblcli I would re-qwclfuliy ark you lo publish the en- ] self explanatory lo all concerned. \ I 1 our* very truly, 8 h. Swan. Following I* Mr. Wendell's letter: Plill*., Fen 23. 1814 ' S B Swan, ' President Board or Education, j Ocean Clly— made lo your hoard ou last Saturday. : beg lo advise that, after repeated leala and observations of Ibe plant lo ! Ihe Wesley Avenue School bulidlug| have satisfied ourselves lhat we located the trouble auil are today j placing orders for all materials necessary lo make Ihe exlenaiona and ! changes required lo place tlie planl ; llrat-cla— condition. ! Aa explain d to your board, tills work will l« done entirely without ! expense to Iheni, and, while we are satisfied thai Ihe rliahge* outlined will remedy lliedlftlcully, we wish In say j further that if II does transpire thai | these change- do link prove entirely make »urh further changes aa i lie necessary In produce the re , aulla guaranteed for Ihe ap|iar*tua. id, a- anevl.lel.ee of good faith on our part, we will renew Ihe bond In j your possession for another year. Aa explained lo the hoard. Ibe dlftl- . cultie* In connection will. Ibla planl we wish yoiy aud your people to thoroughly uuderstaud lhal it la not a . question of mnuey wllh ua, but a mailer of having the planl entirely aatf.factnrjfto you end a recommendation to thla company, aud, had we been able to aallaty ourselves before thla time as to.exactly where tbe dlftl- , cully lay, wa would bara takan at'epa remedy same. Aa soon aa Ihe material ordered ar- . xlvaa at destination, wa will have our go In Ocean t 'lly and make the j changes. The American Hkatimo asp Vf.stiF. D. WKKDU-L. , Chief Engineer. cnrloelilca on Ka bltrllloo. , There la on exhibit in tbe Skntiku. office a collection of rare articles gathered by Enoch Bomere, of tbe , Peck's Beach Life saving Station. These comprise an Indian loaf (patrlfled), au uuusaUy large lobster claw, e bleb haa beeu bleached, and a "leftbaud" concb shell. Moat conch abella a are of the "right-band" construction.

P.O. UP A. HEARS r STRONG SERMON Dr. Haines Preaches to Large Congregation in First M. E. Church. j Ibe First M. E Church rv.udsy even-' j Ing. There w eie about eighty pre— nl. ! 'jaud the serinou by Dr. Halue. waa I specially to Iheiu The Ir— on, was' jDeut. 6: 4-2S. both loclaalve. Thej y [children of l.rsel, w in. are there comI. ' inanded lo love Ibe laird, their God. i. and wllh all Ibelr might They were d lo keep HI* command [den I- In I heir I- ibelr rbildrrii. Tlw text wis Aria 21: a :m: "Bin Paul *aid. I am a man which I- am a Jew of Tarsus, a clly in Clllcla, a .1 clue. . of no mean clly: and. I be- j 4 seech ttifr, suffer me ... speak unto tlie e people.' ' ' I .1 A* Dr. Heine* Inlrmled Ida subject r. to be "American Oitlxenahip." lie n chore Ihe word* of Ihe text. "A j y citizen of n> mean clly." a- being »iig-J e geatlve of Hie theme. - *■ f 0 The introductory Hio.igld wa* that t every American child ought and muat lean lu full ntilllue. and he niuat be e made well acquainted with .the d nation'* greal leader*. HioaKxharacler* e about whom are grouped the great I- thing* of onr history. " 1 Continuing, Ibe apeaker coiiridered, >' w illi great ability and earnest feeling, it Aa a Aral essential, lie named lo> ally ;- lo Ihe natlonal flaK^iid what It repree sent*. Thl* loyxfly muat be of the d heart, a passionate feeling, one lhal ;- thrills a uiau when he hear* Hie ruslle of the color* over hi* bead, a feeling I. Ilial leaves no room In the aout for a !t similar one In regard to any other d emblem of sovereignly. The Atnerl- [. -caiT* allegiance to Ids flag must he tinh divided and paramount to all other e fealty. He must he an American lie- .- untrue country man slid citizen. * Dr. Halnea declared dial our ciiimiiahlp aland* for Hie open Bible, tbe authorized vmaloh of King James, which must be lolhl* nation what Ihe taw of Moaea waa to Israel. Tbla nation stand* for tlie brotherhood of man and peace on earth. ' We are In the Phlllj>ptne* aud In Cuba because of Ihla principle. We of I all Hie nallou* have lei Justice guide . our actions lu dealing with weaker 1 nal loua. Merer and Just dealing fola low the flag, and they dwell uuder Iba Stars and Slripea. e The United States Constitution saya y that the freedom of tbe press and of .- speech shall not lie abridged. Follow1 lug Ihla lead, Dr. Halnr* declared that t a bill haa tii-en Introduced In Congreoa lo close the mails against certain puis a llcallons which claim lo give facia t about Ibe Kouian Catholic Church, e Tbla nation's true men must rise In I mass against such a propoalton. Hut y Iba pre— must state facts or Its liberty I must coma to be abridged. - jeab.ua eyea our public school system, a must sea lo II that no other system I* . permitted lo be put on a parity with i. them nor allowed to obtain for their * support any public money. They are i. good enough for all to attend; lhay are the nurseries of American democracy, i- The speaker enforced aome timely I thoughts upon the rotations of capital ; t and labor. Said he: "The employer o must not grind the face of hla employe a and Ihe employ mun earn bl» money— a muat give a day's work for a day's y wages. *A fair day'a wage for a fair i- day's work' should ba tbe principle. - e Before cloalng, Dr. Halnea made a e strong reference to lha recenl greal reI- union of "The Blue and Ibe Gray" at » Gettysburg. There, he aald, tbe magnlflcent character of our Amerlr- can citizenship was shown at Its beat, ir but It had beeu already shown at Apie pomettox, forty-eight years before, when men of tbe —me blood, after fighting each other for four long years I- and deciding the question between - Ibem, were egaln brother* as toon aa Ibe last abot was flred. It waa a truly Cbrtetlan and patriotic sermon, in Iba opinion of those wbo beard Dr. Halnea' discourse. " Metropolitan Sanitary •: Tonsorlal Parlor 829 Aatawy Aacwc rt- John M. Rosenbaum lis eWOMtlETOt H-Ir b » It z L X

GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E.*JOCHER, Jr. ] painting ant> Decorating phiial^b* occam citv. n. i. 26s I. Taianm KTacrr eor ciomtm svaixT SHADING AMO CABSCT LATINO fUMNITuaX O t ALL aiNOa *[*AI*I0 LAWRENCE M. LEAR Successor to , im**..,.H-B N.C.GODFREY laraa-areTC. i».-a Upholstering, Awnings, House ' Furnishings ! 657-659 asbury avenue ocean city, n. j. \ i ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ~ WILL SELL VERY REASONABLY. OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE, 1912 Model Autokrat Oldsmobile Roadster | 40 Horse Power >f EVCHY PART OT CARjLN EXCELLENT CONDITION. STARTS READILY ON COMPRESSION. COULO EASILY SE CONVERTED TO TOURINO CAR OR „ DELIVERY CAR. Y'f- ' address box no. 20, sentinel office ocean citv, n. J.

r - 1 - , LADIES' I New House Coals and Stylish Angora Sweatci Coats I 1 (Novelties). Also sole agent for Anderson's Rain- | e | coats for Alen. Ladies and Children^ J ALL COLORS ALL PRICES j I . Jones' Men's Shop ^755"Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J^| ; MCALLISTER'S Annual White Sale Now Going on and Will Continue All This Month

i ^ . BIG BARGAINS IN MUSLIN - UNDERWEAR

Manufacturers' Knlire I.ine of Samples on Sale Here at Regular Wholesale Cost.

1 j . A FRO SPECIALS IN LONG-CIXITH. PLAID. LAWN. MADRAS. F.TC, " j Fiue Long-cloth. II yards-for ||.» • Hrtr* Fine Long-cloth. I* yard* for . . fl.40 t ' zoc Siripc Shirting Madras 15c yd. iz'jc White Slrjjie Madra* 10c yd. , kT DON'T MISS THIS GREAT BARGAIN KVRNT S. S. McAllister Ocean City New Jersey I flFoi |enl Dy l|e Year| r y New comfortable brick bouses with 6 rooms and 1 ) jf bath; modern in every way; hot and cold water; hot J j r M water heat; gas and electric lights; stationary wash j ( * y trays; nice porch i f i. Jfc H Why live in s house uithout conveniences and | [ ' m heat when one can be had a reasonable rent? 1 [ ' I i ^ P'ease^ to show you through these | ^ .. - { 1 houses if you will call aud see 4 a * JOSEPH I. SCDLL . j II , 4»l ! o Apartment Houses are considered the best Income Producing * Investment in Ocean City, and we have several nicely located FOR SALE at actual ' TERMS EASY and you are aaved all the an- , noyance of building. Write for particulars. Massey &. Edwards Eighth and Central Ave. r 1 I HARVEY Y. LAKE A REAL ESTATE ' | 838 Asbury Avenue l I Ocean City New Jereey

B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance 101b asbury avenue, ocean c ivy, n. j. Two choice Iota on Blmpaoo avenue osar First atroat, 6876 each. . Fid# two-family apartment for sale ou DeLaaeay place, very reasonable. Cottage oo Caotral avenue near Eleventh atroat, big bargain. ' Lot oo Blmpaon avenue near Fourth atroat, priee 9S2S. Lot oo Central avaooe near Eleventh atroat, II 100. Lot oo Wesley aveuoe near Blxtaeoth atroat. |UM. Plot of grooud eor. Flrot and W— ley avaooe. 100x106. price 12000. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A 11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know U yon can gat It; we can tall you at once. Bargains inxBay and Ocean front properties. Choice collage* for aala. Alao lot* for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. ]. Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish ■ Desirable lecetiee for a Seaside Hone for 8al e— A "v lota located ia Baettoe O. Ootan (Mr. M. j., ' in ridatty of Btata road and Paonaylrmla —id Heading Railroad ruUflpa. Also alt— for bnngalowi aknaU oo Onat Egg Harbor Bay. BeealayV Point, n. j. ARTHUR D. BARROWS Ouardian 832 central avenue ocean city, n. j. John Marts Lumber Co. sixth Straat and Havan Avar.ua OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber. MiUwork, Mouldingm, Bnlldhig Paper. Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights, N ate. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. Advertise iu the SENTINEL

- noTn.raxa oTTian, OPB-* all YOAB ; Scotch liall Cor. sih St. and Wealwy Ave. I . B. McGlbany. r|r. ) I , - 0 H0TGL ■ bise/iYRej.. Ocean AVe. ' Between Eighth and Nlnlb Btroato OFEn' all THE YEAR m. K. bmitii BccKuraiAlf. THE IMPERIAL I.UXl'KNTRAI. avr. ocrar city. r j lo— ?rd"maT i*n"7 — I riey THE KATHLU ■ ixl'antral Arrnna. ocjca^i city. N . j. j WfOMINCK. " »»t w ui »i i »(Il\ l. OeeaH tllr. r. j. \ a. p. xtiurss • HOTEL ATGLEN > On# of th* niaal eantrallj loanted bntais ia , "wan Cltv. -nw aim baa alwan beta ta make thla hoo— aelact and hoca—ba, sad Si larva and aaannd palinwaR* uesa la* aaa- , r— a. For terms and parUanlan add—, ) *• "• Mr'' r'to t THE WILMERS > 700 Central Ays. Open ail tba year. First -cla— labia ' bnard. Kvrnlng dinnars. ; at ma. c. p. wn.au t STERLING HOTEL | "PBS all teas if "nl **'" bOMd*'* .. ^ « * AtWSSOT. ' . • THE HEWUNGS Moat desirable location. Opto all yvar. Elevator lo atroat level. Vapst 9 k lull, aud Waaiaj ave. Uasaa cuy, m. j •HOTEL 1-ORRAINE 841 Central Avanue Ullfl. william pfahdss The Pontlere BOOT 5 SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ♦to sis Atksry Art.. Ocaaa City. it j] reai. mrr ATS ass uicbamb. C. I— LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. to Aabnrj Avaaaa. Oaaaa ory, r. j.

E. C. BOYLE Red! Estate Broker e?*EiGHTM*T*^rr OCEAN CITY NCtW dCRSgV ABBOTTS' ' Alderney Dairies H— i.rta lb. rt mat nl Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholos DaUry Produata I Ask for Booklet of^'actoKtaa \ Orders Delivered Both FhMS • First National Bank Ocean City, N. J." capital tma wruB mm bl.m. I'trox rtiaiami a. a. HTiTtro, vi i pijiiiiid U. A MOWBBS. Aa— . 0a*tlK j. ritmlak TATSM. daUaWae DIRKOTORSa u m. c—. "jmajslratol - UoL->uu»« "lo?1 .. Silt Itwi'll hin Btl