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Ctean City Sentlnell KlTRHOAy^OITOKKIt 2^1914 j A'e i. hall I* Klail to nx-elve Items of I to thin oomiuuully ami our readers j eary where. I Ml cdtuiuutitcaliotia should be nciimpauled Willi the full uarfie and fir publication, but a- a iruaramee of ' g.od faith. DOTS. More line weather early tin- ueek. Sunday I Corourr Mark l.akr - nrw limousine *lAd^"rtVi™'|,r I he Skmivki mil La-t day to regl-ler I. f>cl«l.er 27.' r5r clly hail, seugrr I adillae The report- ..r the cmurai-loiiera of -treet a— esauienl on work under ranIra eta No-..-,? and 670 were eoi.llru.ed. with two 'error, eurre.-l.-l, at the weekly lueelliiK of the t it; C, .untilbe.«urd_^ . PERSONALS. l.ewl- Itlaley and wife are vlsltlug lu Carlisle. 1'a. Frank P. Hoyu ha- returned to bla , home lu Bristol. Ton ch le linger-. of thl- clly, la -vlaltIur lu Philadelphia. ( W. S. Wetirlcli, of Philadelphia, was Walter ( handler, of Philadelphia, waa In lowu Sunday. J. A. l<ong-treel. of Philadelphia, Alfred Miller and- wife, of I'aindeu, ' were viallora here Suuday. . I ('apt. William Houek wa- among ' the vlallura here thl- week. ' Mlaa Mary Holt, of Petersburg. la | apeiidliift a week lu (hi. eity. ( Mtaa Ketta M. (lofT. of Mlllrllle. waa a viallorliere a few day a ago. , Kdwartl ('. Htalford, of Pleaaai t- I Vllle, w aa a vtallor here Tuesday. CharleaH. Welaa, of (lermaiitowu, 1 waa lu tbla city a few daya -luce. N. H. God and wife, of Phlladel- ' plila. are among the viallora here. J. H. mil. of Philadelphia, wa. 1 a uoug recent vtalto.s to thl. city. Mra. It. R Brlnghorat. of Phlladel. plila. waa a vialtnr here Tlmraday. N. 8. (loir and wife have returned I loMMideu for the winter mnntha. Mra. K. Hebuer. of Philadelphia.'' Walter V/. Hlbaou. of Philadelphia, 'waa among the vlattora here Sundav. ( Kwlug Conibii. a -tudeut at Swarlliuiore, i-lalted III. home here Suuday. Mra. M. A- Hlhbard.of Weet Chenter, la auinug the gueataof the Katblu. Iiaulel (lallaglier, of Philadelphia,' wa. among the visitor- here thin week/ Tlmmaa J. Krgley and wife, of Phil-' adelphla.wrre In (own a few day. ago. Samuel Itueaell and wife have returned from a vlalt to'frleuda lu BridgeWaller H. Haya, of Weet Philadelphia. wa. In town 8aturdey_and SunDavld Mid 'lure, of Philadelphia, wa. among the week 'a arrival, at the Atgleu. Daniel Kaunce and wife have do-ed their collage aud returned lo Philadelphia. Dr. B. A. Crowtlier. of Bryu Mawr. reglatered at the Blacayne during the week. J. M. Kowiand and family, of Philadelphia, vlalled llila clly during the week J. K. Martin. Philadelphia, haa r.-lurned to that city for the wluter moutha. Mra.- Anna O. Burt, of Brldgelon . haa been vlaltlng Mra. Nellie Burt, of thl' clly. J. H. Wilson and family, of Philadelphia, were receut arrival, at the Klberon. Ml— ijoul.a T Coraon. of thla city, haa reaumed her niualc leaaona lu Philadelphia. William H. Hen -rey. of Philadelphia. waa a vlaltor the latler -part of laat week. Herbert B. Doerr, of Philadelphia, waa a vlaltor ' here the latter part of laat week. Little Sarah Bevan and aunt. Ml-a < trace Bevan. are in Ocean City for a abort time. William P. Hb river and family have returned to Philadelphia for the fall Ira Sharp and wife ana W. H.Sharp, of Vlnelaud. were tecenl arrival, at k the Sterling. Capt. H. W. Hi Id ret h. one of the member, of the police force, haa begun hie vacation. Mlaa Klla Hand, of thla city, la vlalllqg Mlaa Kloretice Deiarolh. of (lermantowo. Joaepb Suyder and wife, of Ihla city, are enjoying a vacatlou In Philadelphia and vlclnlly. Mra. McManua and daugblera. of Philadelphia, were viallora lo llielr collage here Suuday. William B. Davla and wife, of Moureatowo, have returned borne after a few daya' vlalt here. Coroner Mark Lake and wife aud Mra. Benjamin Glenn. of Morton, a .later of Mra. Lake, have returned from I

auto trip up (he coa.t, (hey vlaltlng Loiig Branch aud Freehold suing | Frank A. Scliock haa returned from vacatlou trip. He vl.lted I'lilla- I delphla and Baltimore ' William M Slilwell and family | ' have cloaed their tiofbe here and re turned to Philadelphia. ' Prof. Samuel Cohen and wife, of thla I , pity, have goue lo Atlantic tily lo I 1 ajK-ud the winter lUotitlia. ] tleorge K. Bauer, of Philadelphia, baa ended hla outing here and returned lo (lie tjuaker (ily. D. P. Credewell haa returned from a j - vlalt to Cedar Spring., where lie made | ' Improvement, lo (lie farm. jlra. Klnley Acker, of Philadelphia. ! f a summer realdent here, waa In town - •j the latter part of laeCweek. ! ■' John J. Devlue. of thla city. Iiaa returned from Philadelphia, where he • attended the funeral_of an uncle. Preecott Cad man and wife, of thla Clly. have returned from avlalllodlf- . (■lie. S. Doty and wife, of Phlladel- I 1 are located at 822 Moorlyn terrace. Hear Commodore Cnurchlll Hungerford. of Philadelphia, waa among the 1 ' viailpra hare Saturday and Suuday., Mra. Mary Krbardt. of Salem. N. J . la apeudlug ten day. here on a vjjll lo her daughter, Mra. S. S. McAlllater. MJaa Bertha Scull, of nil. city, haa returned from a vlalt to Philadelphia and vicinity aud Delaware Watei (Jap. Mra. J. H. Wllrner will leave here , for Philadelphia within a few daya. r there to remalu during a portlou of the winter. Clayton Halnea Brick and wife and f Mlaa Father Brown, of Ibis clly. have returned from a vlalt to Philadelphia aud Marlton. . Mlaa Mabel McHenry. a high -chool teacher In MillvHle..waa the gueat of William K Maaaey aud wife, of thl. ' city, Suuday. James Edward., of thla city, left here Saturday for Florida, where he will vlalt many of the cltlea aud ref aorta of that State. Dr. William Hugbee, wife aud eon. '• of Atlantic City, vlalled the former', parent.. William R Hughea and wife, tu thl. city, Suuday. " Ml— Ida V. Brown aud Mlaa Jean Msck'lii, of Philadelphia, owhera of the Chandler- White Hall, were vlaltora e here durlug the week. " George O Adama aod wife, of thla city, are .pending a vacation with the former', brother. Bcujamlo F. Adam., '• aud -wWe, In Camden. ^ John B Jonea and family will ie occupy apwrtmeota In the Creaae-Scull " apartment* until the Impruvementa to Ihelr home are cpiopleted '■ Mr. aod Mrs! LltiWood Sack have returned from a vacatlou of aeverml d iya. 'They enjoyed a bhat trip from to New York City lo Albaby. ■" Benjamin F. Adama and wire, of Camden, and Ueorite O. Adama and !,f wife, of thia rily.vlAled Maucb Chunk and the Swltchback-oa-piuudey. Mra. Jamea Md^d aud eon. of Tbomaa, of tbla city. aUrtb<ISatur^*y « oo a week'a trip/They planndiLWvJiH Cheater. M.rcu. Hook and olber id polnta lo Pennsylvania. taking In (be Delaware Water Gap before returnl ug m to Ocean City.

i SHOEMAKER S MIND , } \ SEEMS IMPAIRED " Police Take Charge of Law* | rence Dulligan and Notify i His Friends. 1 I iilef of Police Scull and other- were . al/rel. acroea (rum the puat uMce in. B | young men nearby bad -toien hi. ' hardworking man and t hief .-hull 1 watidilng after taking lilm home. t'lilef Scull tiHik III m before llr> li X. • Dr Orlaconi ilecKtrd Ihai Die man ' ^ ho-pllplr-^nd he luuk him with him 1 1 Chief Scull haa written to friend- of \ ' man - condition. H. P. MICKEL DEAD ' . Hollla I*. Mlckel. who wa. tax col = " lector In l'|i|ier Townaliip for many \ year-, illed yealeidaylu the Halmemau ; Hoapltat. Philadelphia, w here he had I undergone an operation aome day. Mr. Mlckel. who waa oueof Ibe beat known realdent. lu the county, waa a i w-ldowcr and leave, oue sou." He llgured lu a railroad accideut i 1 * few yeara ago, when hla team waa hit by a train aud hla two lior.ee killed He waa uever entirely well after that time. GOOD TRACK TEAM HlKb School. The member, oflhetraqji team of the Ocean City High Sclipul will aoou get together for practice, aa Manager ' fur tin. purpoae. Paul Belcherl. of the manual train1 lug department of the echoul, will again train the boya. ■ There will he aeveral of la-t year', .tare on the new team, together with • number of prouilelug young athletes.

CITY'S LIBRARY CONTINUES |l I TO GROW IN POPULARITY

. j "BOB" PIERCE \ HAS HIGH SCORE VmGilder and Mintzcr Also * Playing Well in Leag^t's i Pool Tournament. " The poo I. tournament In the rooms League continue. to draw large „ crowd, every evening and lu lete-t la || , at high pilch. , h Humeri Fierce I. now top man. with f, • |d Weduoday.tlcloherK— A U Smijh. !„ P. Miller, 37 rl -cratch. Bo-well. *! I n -cratch; Howe. 22. » -cratclie- H. H. . . Lake. 50. t -cratchee. high run 5; B. u Thursday. October li - Ko.well. 50. ' i; , I -cratclre. ; Alien. P.i. 8 acralchea. Fogg. »). t -cratcliea. high run. 8; I Friday .' i ictotier 16 - Allen.' in. 1 j ri -cratcli ; Lake. 28. .1 -crali-hea Mint- „ /.er *1. 6 acralchea; Lake.ti. 4 -cratcliea. ., Saturday. October I? -Bo-well. Sri I Piercb^h. 6 -cratcliea; Boawell, 2Ka 6 ft Monday. October IS— YaiitJllder. SO. 2 -cratclie- ; Lake. 40. ? acralchea. Lake 50. 4 acrelcliea: Raymond. 55. 4 • -ctatclie-. VanGllder. in. I -cratcli: rl 26. 10 acralchea. Iberce 50. |; too. Ill; VanGllder. 13.7 acralchea. . . i'ue-day. October 20 -Alien. 60. 14 -ctatclie. ; Miller, 48. 5 acralchea. L(i Mliitxer, 50. 5 acralchea: Miller, 28. 3 V Baymood, 45. i acratchefc.' Following la the atandlug of the player- at the cl„ae Tue-day evening: Won l-at „ If A pierce t 0 A It Smith 2 o J Barclay t u Allen ' 4 2 „ VanGllder 4 I () II H. Lake. ! 4 A -I It F Smut, j 2 I, F Ld*U>we ,1 -' 1 A B. Fogg I 1 P Miller .... I a K A. Porter 2 I J It Grove. o I J Morrlaou 0 I ' W I Itayipond o 4 o W F Gardiner"... 0 I It Shoemaker o 2 It Darby u ■' B OCEAN CITY LOST The I ape May Court Houae ball County league, defeated the boya of the Ocean City High School In a lon-ely played game here Saturday. the game'and uever recovered Holbls of the Oc-ead City pitcher, were lilt „ 1 hard, and aome of t lie boya behind them played In ragged alvle They do much better than they did on Norton, c *5" 4 2 10 3 0 Borky, lb 4 8 1 « 0 0 C m. ...... 6 1 0 3 3 1 j He-a. 2b 6 S 2 1 2 0 Hnlllugab'd. p. 5 0 2 0 2 I Tvler. rf 3 I 1 (l 0 0 " 3b 5 I 0 3 1 I Lloyd. If 5 0 0 0 0 0 i| W 1 1 II-. cf 4 1 I 1 U. 0 c 42 14 9 27 11 3 .K-KAS CITY H. 8. d • Rider, -a V l" 7 " 8. I " Crane, lb 4 I I IS 1 8 b Breckley. If. c.. 5 0 1 5 2 0 h Smith. 2b 4 0 1 6 4 2 . Kline, c. If;:... 8 I 0 2.0 1 Turner, p 4 1 I 0 2 0 » New kirk, Sb. . . 4 1 2 1 1 4 h Fereu-ou. cf . . 8 I 0 0 1 1 , foil l—on, rf. . . . 8 1 1 II 0 0 k Bradford, p ... 0 0 0 0 2 0 — —J 84 7 8 27 16 12 Struck oul— By Turner. 8; by Brad- " ford. 2. Baaea on ball. — Off Turner, 8; I oil Bradford. I. „ , Struck out — By Hoillngahead. 8. . Baaea on oalla— Ol T Holllugaheatl. 4. Double play— Smith lo Crane. Cmplreao-Deudle aud Lyuch. > I > — a *■'*—. d HAVE PLEASANT TIME t The Hat and Hra. Bahaer la Boa- I too Karl a Tbla Week. A poat-card received here Monday from the Rev. Cbarlea H. Bobner. paetur of the Find Preabyterian Church, . beat, a Boatou date. I Mr. Bobner. who.wlth Mra. Bobner, f la on hla vacatlou, wrltea aa followa: "Thla towu I- wild at preaent over j I the 'Brevea • The club certainly did make a great abowing.* We are hav- , lug agood time on our vacation." < Mr BohnerTa a baaeball "fan," and < e only wheu he could not poeelbly be 011 , - baud did be ml— a game oo the local grouuda during the paet aummer. Their boat of friend, here and In 1 ' Philadelphia will te glad lo know thai < Mr. and Mra. Bobner are enjoying . 1. tbemaelve*. t , PROPOSED ARMORY f „ Hide of Many Contractors 10 t>c Hid- for the propoaed garage aud armory to be built by Freeholder John e piVox, of thla city, are lo be opened tomorrow. A number of local cou- . tractor- are bidding on the work. L The bulldtog, whlctk.lato be of two II atoriea. <a to be located on Aabury a veil uue, between Tenth and Eleveutb The drat floor la to be a garage, and on the aecond floor, aa planoed, will •e be the armory for Company G, Third I Infantry, of tbla clly. „ The dimenalona of the bulldtog will be 52x90 feet. ' if Bnnanavr-llka Wcatkcr. d The weather here moot of tbla week g baa been -ummer-llke In tbe extremePeople have goo* around with their coata oil. and aome. have had Ibe n. temerity to wear draw beta. Jl ... ■W Mad a Caa* Ttaac. -r . Member, of the Ocean City RepnblF ... cajiClub bad an enjoyable Ume at the cldo beadquartera Thuraday eeaotDg °K laat. Kefreahmeula were provided by ibe entertainment committee.

Maud Poulds, Librarian, < Gives Figures of Interest to the Public. That the Ocean City Public Library couatantly grow. In popular favor I- • ahowu by the circulation each day • aud by the number of |>eraoii». eape- t daily boya and girl., who gariier lit • ' The circulation ,.f l«>k« each day ,, durlug the la.t, week, beginning Wed- c provided by Mlaa Maud M ,, the obliging librarian, waa a- - follow.: ' day. 81; Saturday. 88; Monday. 81; « ■ Toe-day. 52 { The -mall number of book- taken I out Thur-day and Friday la accounted a for by reaaon of the Inclemeut weather V There art now lltM bouka owned oy upon the ahelvea, aufllclenl lo ral«e^the I Some lllualraled London new -papeir. I I telling of the great waV. were recently I received, and the-e are of particular 8 li.lere-t to the hoy. who frequent the - library r««»m.. ' « intereallng archive, of New Jer-ey t aud Pennaylvauta; Mlaa Jennie Mor- < Mlaa Laura Meoaule.v. Edward S. the Ml— Paxaon. Malcolm • Mra. Lluwood Sack. Ml— 1 'Mra. Anua McCorkleaud Wm. Mor rla. c ■ ■ . r WANTS TENNIS COURTS 1 or Trade Write* 10 1 be I Regarding the matter of eatabltahlog lentil- courta on tbe camp ground., aa • advocated by Ibe Board of Trade al a d recrut meeting, tbe City * Commiefrom Otla M. Townaeud, aecre- U tary of the board: J ilie Honorable Commlw lonera. tily of Ocean CityGentlemen:— At tbe laat meeting of * ourboard.lt waa decided to petition u to eatabl'eb a aerlea or tenul. ' courta. probably ten or more, on the b able local Ion aud build them In a drat ' rla.a manner aud provide au attendant to take care of them aod collect fee. for their ore. ^ It waa tbe aenae of the hoard that aucba project would be eelf aupportlug. if In auy way you aee 111 lo do thla we are aure It will be one of the " greatent atlractloiia of Ocean City. " Truattug the matter will have your c Youra very truly. Ot'KAK CITY BOAHII OK TKAI1K2 j{ The matter waa referred to Lily Solicitor Howell lo look tuto the legal^ J alatoa. * , . a W. B. CURRY BURIED ^ PHIIadelphlan W«a Our ol Tkla * Cllx'a Pioneer". William II. Curry, who waa one of tily'a nid-ttme aummer real- j and waa al-n one of lie moat ( optluiiatlc property ownere, waa burled' j from hla home laat Friday. ( He died auddeoly 011 Tue-day. being j fatally ill on a atreet car while ( The day be waa etricken be went , down town, and when he waa a few ( doora from hta home beilaggered. ^ people got e chair and carried lu bla room. They placed him lu and he -aid he would lie still • few momeuta aud then he would be t all right. lu a few momenta he rioted' j eye. peacefully In death. ' ' Mr. Curry waa In bualoe a on Mar- | kel atreet, Philadelphia, for mauy - ' He waa a civil war veteran aud one , of the few aurvlvlng member- of the ; Battery. He had a nun, her of frlenda amoug the older residents of thla city. He wea aeveuty-aix yeara old and ■ leavea two diufbtfta, Bring lo Philaaud a -on who la a aucceaaful bu-lnesa man lo Porilaud, Oregon ' Two of Mr. CilYry'a al.ier. owu property 10 Ooean (ity. MAY STOP WORK Atlantic Clir Man FeanOverluM ember- of the Atlautlc CUy Cham- | ber of Commerce were disturbed Tue» 1 day by report- from Treuton that economy pleaa may be Made the hauls J of an attempt, wbeo tbe Legislature : meats lo January, to abandon furthar 1 expenditure, for tbe Inlaod waterway, 1 complete from Bay Head, on I Bpcnegat Bay, paet Atlantic Ulty, ! Long port. Ooean CKy aud other lower coast potula to Cold Sprlog I u let at Cape May. Thla proposition, serious for Atlantic City, will be touched upou at the ane nual meeting of tbe Chamber of Commerce lo tbe Bartlett Building od Frt1 day night, when William A. Maupay, j Stale Waterway Commissioner, will . diacuas with bnalnena men tbe advantages to the city of the lnter-resort I route, which baa mads It poaalble for farmers of both that county and Cape May to freight their products to Atlani tic City market by water. U ■ II Elmer Kanck, son of Mr. and Mia. William M. Ranck, of tbla city, underwent a aucceaaful operation for appendicitis In the Methodist Hospital k in Philadelphia Tnaaday. Hla father accompanied him to the hospital, aud £ bla mother went lo tbe InaUtntton yesterday, Mr. Ranck returning Borne. Wanted —A furnished bouse or part ,, of boaaa for four months. Address, £ H., Hkxtinki. Office. adv.lt. ig For Rent.— Cheap, one piano for' >y the winter montba. Apply 610 Central avenue. Adv. It.

BUYS TWO FINE PROPERTIES HERE - Client of Clayton Haines Brick Makes Purchases I Some Oilier Good Sales. hla ri avrnue I,, J,.-v|,l, H St„|,|.. Built li. a building -lie „u I'hlrd -Irvrl H .Simpson. »f Ptiiladelplua, In, ui place by 105 teel deep. The por clia—r wa- Mr Wellxel. * I'hiladelplua lumber merchant. • ity Laud Company, two lot. on. Park place, a frontage of SO feet, by BHi feet deep, lo Mra. W4ttmalr, of Pblladel111 fsidXl brick ba-e. tile roof, -uiuiuer large force of men 011 Hie operation Slmcox for hi- property. Hid Wesley avenue, wilhUll- M Powu-end tor a uew up-lo date bungalow located on bungalow. Dr. riimoox- liul-hfd the basement, making It Into a very attractive two-family Uou-e Hold, for the aceouiit of William Evans, of Marlton. N J the la-t of a — riea of four new properties built by Mr. Evans within the last eighteen montha. to Ml- E.ully Roberta Fry. of Philadelphia The Kvana development la located at Twenty-seventh atreet antMVealey avenue, one of the romtug sections. Bold, for the account of the Ocean CUy Laud Company, lot 46. tiluca 8. - yilau 2. located on Park place, to John w, IB. Kllburu, of Philadelphia. Mr. S Kllburn baa glveu lo Oils M. Town- f ■ baud a contract- >« erect a uew building J mud make hla Improvements. J Au exchange waa made between • 'John J. Walker, of Philadelphia, for ! property, 410 Ceutral avenue, with J Ulia M Townaeud for hla properly, i 713 Plymouth place. £ Sold, 100 feet of ocean front from 1 avenue to Wesley avenue, in- 5 . eluding riparian rights, to a prominent z This sale embraces J fifty bulldtug lota In oue of the heat • Iocs'. luu o In Ocean City— the Chelsea Z of our Island. Mr. Brick state, that * lutereatlug development a uisy be _ looked for lo tbla section early uext spring In time for the aea-on'a oecu- 1 pahcy . ^ i Gone on Vacailon. ' > l^wls K Smllli. aecriiary of the < I Ocean L'Uy Hoard of Education and a < ! iwk:keeper fur the Ocean City Title , Trust Company, left on his vacatlou ' Saturday, accompanied by Mrs Smith. They will visit a number of town. In ' Pennsylvania, luciudlug ltoyeraford ' and Spring City, where M ra. Smith haa relatives, and also Delaware , r W",er °»P' ■» I Mrs. Herbert Dugan. formerly Ml— . Lettle Wiley, of tbla city, a patient .,f _ I Dr. Herachel Peltlt, underwent au operatlou In St. Joseph's Hospital. Philadelphia, Saturday, performed by * 1 UI. P. II Bland She was getting along well at last report.. Stilan nl of the Onarthlp. Minigemont, Circa' ^ lltioi, Etc., 1 Of Oesu Cilf Sioliiil, published weekly-ft li Ocean City, New Jersey, required by |1 tbe act of August 24, 1912. - » Editor, 8. Carte Roiiatsi. "oeau city. S. J. liaagiag Editor, I. CM(8obluoi. 1 Bnuton Hioigor, R. Cartiitobinioo " ; rawito j IMIII imiiiii r R. Carte Rokiuoi. "«»» City, X. J. security hoi, tare. boMiiig 1 |ier ocnt. or j c mora of total omouut u( b.-uds, uurt- r I- gagas, or other «ecnritie«? | » ;• The Ociu Ctt| S*B 11*1 no outstanding ^ bunds, mortgagm, or other securities a lj against it. 1. R. CURTIS ROBINSON. rt Bvore to and suhacribed before me this * [Kul] R0II1 Garretion. >■ Notary Pobl ic. My mm ml— Ion expires Keby. Tvh. laid). Metropolitan Sanitary " Tonsorial Parlor ^ 829 Aabury Avenue !r John M. Rosenbaum . PROPRIETOR ia Hpeela Allentlon Ulveo lo CtHtdreab, Hair W Co Ulna. ^ ■aa* Rarlfcsfgl Warm W . Irssa in H. Hurkhardt 4 Co. - PLUMBING AND HEATING or' ecxtx citt »kw Jut-it

I JONES' MEN'S SHOP § U THL LtADING 0UTFITTLR, OF OCFAN CITY ^ .l 755 Asbury Avenue Bit MAfAAN COATS. SWEATERS. LNDERWI IK _ ■»* •h' STETSON HATS. CAPS y* i jones has it |j MCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Goods Store Well Stocked Up for Winter. A Great Showing of Fall and Winter MERCHANDISE. Sweaters £ ZZTZ "* -tSS Underwear SS-T*' "" *" & j* "'wz-jzrz-zz-' s. s. McAllister 807-809 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Attractive Summer Homes AT BARGAIN PRICES House on Second Street uear the beach; 9 rooms anil lialh ; nicely furnished ; full size lot. only - - $3600 Bungalow on Pennlyn Place, 6 rooms and bath, $2600 New liungalow on Delancey Place $3 850 Olhertf ai prices from $2500 to $5000 I^>ts in all sections of the city - $250 up joseph i. scull 787 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City. IN. J.

| HARVEY Y. LAKE? REAL ESTATE f I ! - h ' 838 Asbury Avenue f Ocean -City New Jersey | " »»»!*, ******** . I Best Cottage Location j ; ; ! " " i ' 5 , j in Ocean City for "in-season" and "between-sea- | , - « j softs1' is Wesley avenue from Eleventh to j • ^ • | Thfrtenth streets. We offer a lot containing 4000 j | ji , j square feet, facing ocean in that section, for only | , < f $1450. It surely is a Bargain. > > J> 1 • = < ' £ nASSEY & EDWARDS j i ■ ' | Eighth St. and Central Ave. j ) 1 Y Y » t' »■ T T m- IM'ITITtwl B. Frank Smith 1 If you Have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. Two loir, corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, r $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, * attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. 1036 Aabury Ave. ] ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE , ,6/9 ASBURY AVENUE OGEAN*GITY. N. J. - I Five collage" on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth -air eels, for aale, very ■ . reasonable. Furnished collage on Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, I Willi garage, only $5500. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third atreet. I , onlv faboo. Furnished cottage on Fifth street, $2700. Two cottages and one lo» I I on Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, only $3300. Also two cottages on Asbory 1 same block, only $3700. REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE ' Clayton Haines Brick Alt Eighth St. Ocean Oity, IM. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE, ZNn walling for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell yon at f once. Bargains in Bay and Ooean front properties. Choice cottages for ■ale. Also lots for investment and for Improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to I J. M. CHESTER & CO., ' Ocean City. N. |. Call at the Sentinel Printing House if you desire first-class work. Orders promptly filled.

HOTELS A>n COTTAOIA H0T6L DlSe/i YRG... Ocean Ave. Between eighth and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. K. Smith Br< mikoham. ! Scotch Hall . lj •n^aa^i^'rTitJril'i' ATrT""""*' '*"■ . IbmlXor- ' Si'r?"T THE IMPERIAL THE KATHLU WYOMING 1 HOTEL ATGLEN - Ons of the nn.t centrally located hotels in Do—n City. The aim has alwsyi been to make this bonae select and homelike, and iu lsrce and s— ami patronage proves its sne- . Fur terms and particnlars address, THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. Open all the year. Find-clans labia board. Evening dinners. naa. c. r. m lsib STERLING HOTEL Hot water heat. Wluter boarders e- E A. LiniERT. THE HEWLINGS haviug derided to clone far tbe winter, II will be re-opcued for gueata In May, 1915. , L. h. HEWUina fNlnth and tVe-ley ave. Oeaan Ctty, N. J / NEW HOTEL ELBERON klUUTU ANUCENTBAL AVKNUK Fourt— nth Heaaon. riiornuxhlr reoovata and newly papered, Hell Phone-: 17-X an

E.C.BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY NEW JEWtV Eyes Examined Without Drops IhJ^Tu'Sonee— iIlyflof rotnTleiCinidel phtm My slock Ol Kya Ola—— and Bpaotaet— la aa aiatr?f withDfo3 5SK° All work dcoe oa ttWEUmkwa. A. W. ELY * ATLAMTlt: CITT, I. J. Shore K— t Una Paaa— Door. Every Cold Laatkw, Wednesday and F'c. Night Excursion House JAMES CLARK s : Profrietor MAIN STREET aod NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOWERS' POINT :: N. J. Why Not Buy Your Bathing Outfit at GofTa, where yon will find a full line of tbe most select Suits, Caps, Shoes, etc. Also ague assortment of Sbk Stockings. ' all at reasonable prices. GOFF'S BATHING SUPPIY STORE 030 Boardwalk Adjoining Coil's Bath*. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor « 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey first National Bank Ocean City, N.J. ' CAPITAL MM* SURPLUS StSJM U M. CKKMHK. Kr— Ideal K. B. 8T1TKH. Vles-Prestdant W. BOOTT HAND. C— Dial H. 8. MOWKEtL Aaac C— mar J. riTHLAW TATXM. HoUaltrt OIRBCTOmi . ' UM.tr— B-B-BUH. X. v coraon joaaphLScaU B. W.Edward* B. Howard Thorn B. w— lay Lake I— UaS. I a ft aw ' bum H. MarehaU 0. W. laaali, f cisaa Malbawa B-UOofl Wm- ft. Moore Albart Mrs Board or DUoaldt* —A T II mill Rod i sii 'lwit Inn St.; a 1 —1— Id 1— 1— a s* a— aSSSmi— mliSSar" t