Ocean City Sentinel THI'llHDAY. pB'KMBKH 17. 1S.U 1 We sl.allbe glad to revive Item, of | uew. and communication. of interest j to tbl> community and our reader.! All communication. .Imuld be accompanied with. the full name and add rem of the writer, not necemarllv for publication, hut ... guar,,, lee of . • ! DOTS. appearance. \ de'lphla during the week. ' ^ ^ PERSONALS. i Kled ( 'an Held, of Av.lon, wa. In If town Friday. C. II. Jacob-. ..f n.k l.,,,c I) II. Kr.rler, of l>nil«.lel|.hi.. wa. 1 Freeholder Ku.taee. of Sea I-le Clly, ' wa. in town Monday. A II. O.born, of New York, w.. ' -It II arrvl handler, of Vuieland.wa. a vi. Hot fiere Monday. Alfred M lii.v. of Philadelphia J. W. Ferniey. of Phll.drlplil.. w.. 'm William II. HIT. or Aldan, wa. a g Holier! W Hcott and wife, of Overla registered at the Imperial. « HI an ley Quern., of Philadelphia, N Mr. and Mr. I, Baker of Phlladel- *, Mr.. J. It. MrCullmigh, of Phlladel- ct pills, wa- here a few day. ago. K, Mia. Kmily Hmklns. of Phlladel- I. phla. wa. a vl.itor here Sunday. al Franklin Hlr.t and Nelaon lllr-t of Philadelphia, fere here Sunday. John Wilde, of Philadelphia, wa. among the vl.itor. here Monday. George T. Shu.ter, of Colllng.wond, wa. a vl.itor here a few day. .Ince Mr.. I(. 8. Patterwon, of Philadelphia. wa. In town during the week. ^ William M. Stllwell. of Phlladel- oi phla. wa. among the week', vl.itor. „a Waller W Sib.on, of Philadelphia, .r ( apt. and Mr*. Leurta Kl-ley are en- •" |oyh g a vl.lt In friend. In Carll.le. Pa. Mr.. Charles Mll'er, of tin. city, la vi.lllug her daughter In Youkers. N.Y. of Mr#, tlodfrey Aug, of ltd. city, la (j| vl.lting in Brldgelon for a few weeks W. H. Vanderlierchen. of Philadelphia, wa. among recent vl.ltur. here
wveral day. here recently on bu.lne.., Couiiuxlnre B. Frank Myei., of Philadelphia, wa. In till, city Sunday. J W. I.y.mger, wife and daughter, if Norrlalowti. were here a few day. ago. Henry F. Bamberger, of Philadelphia. wa. among the vl.Hor. here Sun - lay. file I lev. |»r. J. B Maine, lufcjrurned from a few day.' vl.lt to Plillalei phla. Walter Chandler, of Philadelphia, a -unday. The llev. I'r. bum Bowman, of Philadelphia, wa. a recent vleltor to IdiLCHy. A. B. Schulle. of (lermautown. wa. n town Sunday and regl.tered at the lllacayue. Ml.. Helta Goff, of Mlllvllle, owner >f the Sterling, wa. a vl.itor here Mr. and Mr«. Tliome. Waller, are .-l.ltlug llielr daughter. Mr.. Bradley, ii Camden. Jacob Berghauier. of lladdoutleld, a property owner here, wa. among rr*ut vl.itor.. Among the week', vl.itor. here were Mr. and Mr.. J. Herbert He hall, of ftittadetptda. '«• Mr.. John J. Fouler, of till, city, lia. returned from a week', vl.lt to Phllaielpbla friend.. T. H. Hewllng., of Weat Philadelphia, wa. among the vl.itor. Iieie The Rev. and Mr.. C. H. Boliuer .-III leave today ou a sgort vacation trip out of town. Alex. Lawrence, Jr., of Philadelphia, wa. greeted by e number of hi. friend, here Tuesday. The Mime. Paxnoii ere now pleaamtly loc.lfd in St. 1'eter.burg, Fie., Tor the wluter month-. Ml.. Kliubeth V. A. Duuu, of thla Sty, he. returned from a vi.lt to irlend. to Philadelphia. Ml.. Margaret Cloak, or Philadelphia, apent Sunday here a. the guest if Mia. Ijoulaa CarlsonSamuel J. Lewis, of Weet Cbesler. wa. a guest of Ml.. Iwwla, at the Kathlu, a few day. ago. A. J. Chamber* and wife have cloned their college and have gone to Millville to .peud the winter..Mrs. Frauk Schneider aud Mrs. John lteimer, of West Philadelphia, were vialfbr. here a few days ago. Mr. aud Mra William A. Bender, of Pbiladelphla.cottageowuers her .were > among the visitor. Monday. Mr.. J. B Hancock and her sous, | William aud Lodge, have relumed from a vi.lt to Philadelphia. F. A. Pulllnger and wife, of Get- ; Diaiilu.D, were here early In Ibe week ' and registered at ibe Sterling Mra K P. Hand, who la .pendlug tin winter al Sea Isle City. make, frequent vl.it. to frteoda to this city. William Hancock, son of Mr. and Mra. J. B. Hancock, who la a student
al Penu Stale College. I. Willi III. parent. In this cily and will remain ( until alter Ibe Christmas holidays. ( (ieorge W. Premell and wife, of Phil- , adelphla. were gue.1. of L. L. Wallace. Jr., and wife, of this city. Sunday. Harry W. Foulds, who I. employed In Philadelphia, ha. been vl.lting III. parent.. Dr. aud Mr.. H. T. Foutdo. Mr., May Hlmpkln. ha. returned to her borne In this city after a pleasant vl.lt to her »l»ter at Altleboro. Ma... Churchill Huugerford, oue of the , popular official" of the Ocean Clly Motor Boat Club. was In town Sunday. , M. L. Johnson and family, of At- , lantlc City, were recent guests of Edward M. Sutton aud family, of Ibis city. Joseph Foster aud bride have rented ao apsrlmeul from W. H. Mitchell, al 706 Central avenue, where Ibey will reside. Mr. J B. Heine, anrf daughter. MI.s Ileal rlc». of tbi. clly. returned Friday evening from a vl.lt to Phil idelphta. Charles R lliday, wife and daughter. aud Mrs. J. T. Rlday, of German - town, were among recent visitors to i this city. 1 Dr. L. S. A Htedem sod daughter. Mia. Marlon, of Philadelphia, summer • cottager, here, were among Ibe visitor. Suoday. Mrs. John McCalllou and Miss Edna , Wallace, of West Philadelphia, vl.ited ; their parent., Luther L Wallace, Sr., and wife on Sunday I Herscliel Heudermni. of this clly. - who I. working In Pbiladelphls, was In town Sundsy. He I. the sou of , Cept. Beuj. L. Henderson. ! Abel l>. Scull. who ta In the dredging buslnen near Reach Haven, this Stale, r ha. cloned hi. work, there for the winter month, aud bx. relumed lo hi. ! j home hi this city. ■ For Balk.— Motor boat "Delta" in I good .hape; aulo lop; full equlpineut; length over all about 29 feet; beam I about 7 feet. Price *350 Keawns for • aelllug, uew boat Apply David H. i Hender»»", SOS Market St . Camden. ; N. J. Boat at Datscbeg'a boat bouse. , Fourth at net and Bay aveoue. Ocean City, N.J. adv. 12-17, tf. h | The First National Bank of Ocean 'Clly eooourage. small accounts and d always glvaalbem respectful attenllou. It' adv.lt.
' railroads pot KENDRICK NOT ENTITLED up their fares TO $10,000 WORTH OF BONDS
" Rate Between Philadelphia J and Ocean City is Adi j vanccd 25 Cents. ' j tw eru Philadelphia and Ocean city .... ■ til* 'ttl l"'™'1 " k* r 1 M ^1 "'.Vii'"' "7 'r-'v^rr "'■rb^ijiricrr " j • j"'"" Jersey In'refu'lrrg"™',*". I mil the rallrnsd. to put U.K. ellcrt ... • [New Jrr-ey Ihe'lncrease. In pa.-vnger ! • -ylvaqla Tuesday " < The light Il.e Increase, m ' Pennsylvania bs. n-.t beeu~dr«pped The Pei.ii.ylvanta Public Set vice Corn- ; 1 l be Culled Bu.lnra. Men'! and Ibe 1 1,-ket. " y J BOOKS WANTED p»Mo t hVl>ubl"M>< ' * " J •II II. patron, and friend, and ex- J presses the I.O|« that at till, time of g.ft-glviug It. need. It. tW way of '' Our number of bi.ika is Increasing— ® our demand I. great and we ueed more to fully meet It During " If those of u- who can would make donation of book, at Cl.rl.lina. time or New Year', and get our friends to " do likewise they would be a very acrentable holiday «lfl and do a lol of "* after V.si volume.. We waul to reach Boaki. OK TKPSTKm. GOT FINE PRESENT of the Ocean City Motor Boat celebrated til. birthday annivera few day. .luce He receiver! 6 Cn.i.morfore Wilson became much interested In this sport the latter pari la>l summer, and In. friend, ex peel him to win some trophies ... long casting next season. HAD PLEASANT TIME Me.ul.er. uf Washington Camp. No dl 75. P. O.S. of A., bad an enlovable m
time al I lieir lodge mom. Friday evening, when "Charter Member.' and Past Presidents' Night" wa. observed of the member, of the camp, to whom an address wa. made by Di.trlcl President Scull, of Cape May Court H.>u«e Befresl.mrnt. were served tufore ad-l-M.srrt Ksanlnallan. Fieri Sharp and Vernon Carlson, recently elected cor|«.ral« bv the member, of Company H, Third Infantry, of tl.l. clly. have passed Ihe required examination.
I " : pool players are still busy Allen Leading, Several Tied and Raymond Ont of Last Place. I The |ks.I tournament of the Young Men'. Progressive League continues to Bertram Darby ha. dropped out and Richard Johnson I.e. taken hi. place. I. F Mini zer. who broke hi. arm , lime ago. got back and won Ihej | only. game be played, but It I. re|..rled I ! thai tl.e Injury to hi. arm ha. taken on - new condition- and he will not be able The sere- at tl.e end of the playing I Tuesday i.lgl.t follow: ^ "J scratch : Stephenson, 32. 5 .crstclie*. j Thursday. December 10-Pierce. 70. | | Friday. December II -Barclay, AO; j 1 28. 2 scratches Barclay. 50, ; , I scratch; It. F. Smith. IS (.roves, 50. j , 5 scratches ; Johnson, 41, 4 wretches. I H.wvt. 50, 7 .cr.tcl.es ; Jnlinami. 44. 4 ! , . cratches. II F. Smith 5u. I scratch; j-j 5 scratches; Siepliriiaon. .19, 5 scratches. ' ' 5(1. 7scratcl.es; Swan. 37. k| scratches. Pierce. 50. 3 scralcl.e.; Ste- ] , Monday. December 14 -B F'. Smith, j J 50. 4 scratches ; Siepheim.ii, 48. 8 Swan, ;I6, 5 scratches Groves. 50 ; j [ Swan. II. I scratch. Johnson. 50. 4 c scratches; Adam., 27, 7 .cralc'.e- „ Tuesday, December 15-Fogg. 50. 8 , ■cralche.; Miller, 28, 6 Kratche*. Ilayi. 50. V .cratches; Johnson. 41. 2 , ki", 28. 0 Msratch'ea. ' ] Won lunit " W. Allen 15 8 838 " I. M Inner 9 2 818 f It. Pierce 18 8 A18 J; Barclay IS 8 .818 , K Porter 15 4 .789 „ A Fogg 15 7 .682 II YauGilder 12 7 .632 ' W Gardiner 5 3 .025 1 1 J Grove. II 8 579; H. Lake 12 10 545 a a. smu'h' » o A. Hoswell 8 10 .441, J It Jooe. 4 5 .444 1 , B. F". Smith 7 9 488 ] . H. Shoemaker 6 8 .429 i J. Morrison 3 6 .838 • R JoliuiH.il 4 8 .333 1 a K L Howe 8 II .214 „ J. Slepheue.m 3 15 167 ,, J Adam. 3 16 .167!" W Raymond 2 16 .111 S B. Swan 1 12 .07? j A PRACTICAL MAN 1 Writing In a Brldgelon paper. Ex- , 1 Senator Nichols has the following reference lo the tale S M. Ba.sett.who '' died at III. home In Ihl. city a short ! 11
"The reotnt death of Samuel M. Has- , ' I sell end. a trio of bu.lne.. men wl.A ,' we re In a large sense the pioneers of ( : modern glass manufacture In Bridge- 1 i ton. Joseph A. Clark, who furnlabed ' - the capital ; Glement W. Shoemaker. 1 - Samuel M Basset!, the practical glass- , ' worker, all have died within the!1 year 1914., F'rom the amall beginning 1 'in the establishment of the one-pot ! 1 , furnace lu a little factory oo a wharf 1 ' of the Colianeey lu Went Brldgelon, lo ! ' the -year 1884. ha. grown the pmeut 1 ' 1 extensive plaut of the Cumberland I ' \Yurk«. F'rleuda of the late Mr Ba«- ' sett have long felt that he was out ( * given the proper credit for the prac- 1 1 Ileal knowledge which be put lutn the 1 1 new manufacturing estab'lsbmeot aud ' for whose business success he zealously ■ labored for rnaoy years. '«■ | TAX VALUATIONS ] Increase In Bsisbles In Ibe tsiate , Sbowlug au Increase In the tax , ratable, of the State exclusive uf the , ■■ sl-ck of bank, and lru*t companies , ' sud the malo stem, rolling stock, etc , . - of railroads, of *75 844 345 38. aud a J - jump lu the average lax rate of Ibe , f Slate lo *2 021 from *1 879 last year.the i atiuual report of the State Board of , F^quallzatlou of Taxes was submitted , ] to Goveruor F'lelder Tuesday for transmission to Ibe Legislature. I li shows I bat Ihe total valuation or properly f»r taxation this year, with the exception noted, Is *2,481.605,038 61, , j compared with *2.406 280.683 tSlu 1818 The Increase In ralablea, Ibe Slate b >ard says, Is due to the erection of . uew buildings, Ihe normal apprectatli.ii of laod values, more accurate appraisements lu makiug Ihe asaess- ' menls, aud a more thorough listing of peV-oual property. Cb WILL GIVE CANTATA J Hspils. ssndsr School Christmas F.xrrdHi Real Wcrtneadnx. The members of Immaouel Baptist Suoday School will bold their Christmas exercise. Wednesday evening " There will be a short cantata eD- ' titled, "The Gift of Gifts," ending with a tableau of Joseph aud Mary. 1 shepherds, shepherd', daughter.klug's '• daughters and angels. '• This will be followed by appropriate lB recitations and songs. Santa Claua will appear ou the scene aud will distribute gift-, aud give a box of candy 1; lo every member of tbe school, u Admission will be free, but an oRer|r lug will be takeu. Everybody Is lu- | vlted. e, " • 1 u Hoi* Trtol.i'a aerilccs. '• Ou Christmas Day the services at >o Holy Trinity Cburcb, this city, will be id held as follows: 7.80 a. m.. Holy Ootnu. muoKin; 10.46, morning prayar, Holy It. Communion aod aarmon
JudRC StarV Gives Decision in the Chris. S. Hand Pier Dispute. I [ The (IU.0ISI worth of bonds of lite Chris s. Haud Ocean Pier f 'ompsny ! Ibat John' It. Keudrlck. of Phlladel- , . plus, secured aud which lie claimed 1 be look under a contract with Haud I Keudrlck I* not entitled lo, according lo a decl.lou by Judge Starr, special | r ma-ier In Ihe Court of Chancery. 0 The proceedings t<efuy*Juilge Slsrr ' were In determine the rights of Ihe • various bondholders. • bankruptcy, a feu (nouths ago, Ibe ° I party to the proceedings In order to 1 make contest to any or all bouds AN UNUSUAL CASE , slore aud balb houses of F. J. Dielz. st Fourteenth street, near Ibe ocean j front, wrecked by the slurm of last ''week. Heory Hick men. of tl.l. city. | I.udlam Monday aftrriiooii ' A warch warrant bad been l-.ued, > and It was stated (hat the material bad , ' 'iweu found lu Hick mon's pos-c.-lou . the property . " i I Tl.e defendant claimed thai, Ii.sk i away and was found and secured by < ; be was eutllled lu It aud should i I be paid for relurnlug It to Dlelr. . I It was couteuded by Dletz. who was i re|>rewuled by Audrew C. Boswtll, | i that no oue. except tbe owner, has a . claim to lumber, etc., fouud uuder 00 owuer. tbe person finding such , material or goods must report bis hod . to Ibe commissioner of tbe** county . The commissioner can (beu sell the | goods aod the money received from i such sale must be paid lu to the echo >1 i , This law. It was stated, applies lo | all article, aud wreckage. Tbe tloder | of euch good, or material along j navigable waters i. not eutllled to At tbe clow of Ihe hearlug. Hick- ; mou delivered tbe meterlal lo Dletz. 1 j by whom a receipt was giveu. ' , This wa. all that Dielz or hi. at « wauled wheu the action we. ' | brought, It I. said, but Squire l.udlsm 1 'held Hlckmou lu *100 ball for court, < aud Dletz was required to give a bond lu like aura lo appear against (lie de- ■ NEW LIBRARY ROOMS i At the weekly meeting of the Clly 1 1 'inn m I. .loner- , the mayor staled that " the trustees of tbe Oceau City Public 1 [ Library had asked fur tbe uae of rooms i library purposes lu the new city I but that would ziot be practicable, as Ihe jaoltor would not be on duty at
ulgbt. The city, therefore, be. offered 1 the library Ibe use of Ibe upper floor r ! of the lire house on Ninth street provided tbe We«t Jersey aud Beashore Railroad Company will consent lo tbe , Hie house remaining on It. land there. Director F'l.her made a motion, which carried, thai, subject to the rail- ( , road company agreeing to tbe coo- , tluued use of its lend by tbe building, j the city offer, to tbe public library tbe | - free use of the upper floor of tbe lire ( { bouse for library purposes after It ta . vacated by Ihe Oceau Clly Volunteer , Company, No. 1. ( AWAIT SANTA CLAUS [ Wednesday Mlghi. The Preebyterlau Sunday School I will bold It. Christmas entrrlaiu went I ! In tbe church Wednesday evening I next, aud an aotertalnlog program i. I being rehearsed by tbe young tote and I some of the older members of Ibe I There will be Christmas carols, recltalluua aod dialogues by the mem ' of Ibe primary clses lu addition. will be reading, by two or three > young women and also wren or eight | 1 tableaux representing Christina, lo t ' different lands : 1 Then, of ceurw, Santa Claus will . r make his usual yearly visit at tbe i ' clow of the entertainment end give . ' his customary preaeute. ' HAVE #1595 1 ] Tbe boys of Compauy G, Third lofaotry. of this city, are worklog energetically to secure the *2500 required before work Is started on tbe oom- ' pany's pr .posed armory. Tbe sum of (1595 has heeu subscribed aDd tbe members of the company are hopeful that tbe remaluder of tbe amount needed will be obtained within a short time. . Those who feel disposed to help the good work can do ao by gettlog lu t touch with CapLVaoce L. Ealy, Lleu- . tenants Alfred R. Smith and Theodora j V. Townaend or auy member of tbe organtaalloo. 1 The Ocean City W. C. T. U. will j meet Wednesday afternoon, December 23, at Mra. C. Swan's borne, 1040 Aebury avenue. All members are urged a to be present to help with the CbrtatH mas baskets. Friends wishing to do- | nata anythlug for tbe baeketa can leave the articles at Parker's aboa r_ 'store, Mra. William F. Gardiner's, 750 Asbury avenue, or with Mra. Bwao. Owl Clly Cwalract . Smith A Porter have received the contract for a lot of aires! work here Their bid was *3162 82 Tbe other! * bidden wen J. P. Fox, *3475.35, aod ly the Sutton A Corson Company, ' *3782416. > '
beach has made >! up since storm n Autos Driven Over Ihe Strand 1 from Thirteenth lo Forty- . ninth Streets. e : Clayton ilslne. Brick. Iir Allen y Icnrsnii and Itaudntph Fogg, in their'1 tlyw .teat. A, from M.lrtcc.ll. I.. Forty-' N - TRAVELERS' CHEQUES ! . auuouuced Ibat tl.ry arc uiail.ug I notice, lo their age.n. and c.rre. , . pondent. to resume tl.e .ale of Amen > can Fixprem traveler. cl.eq.iM for F7uTo|>e*J. 11. e. A'llbuugl. the compnuy'- lllce. and 1 tmzrrrrm '■ *"e„vrr^ the company would obliged t.i » , ll.e .ale <>f i I.eSr Usvrler.' 1 i cheques, except for •ta.o.-i.c u-e. | > who are obliged to travel abroad t on bu.lt.e~- should again be provided | with this form of traveling credit. • particularly since H.ey are In a J travelers' cheque, will tie cs-bert s. m u-ual at all their exclusive ultlces and Z 1 principal correspondent, tbruugtmut * Kditi.k tiik Skntinki.:— It i. uuder- 1 stood that Ibe City I 'uinn.l~-mi.er. • will .probably be a.kert to bond tl.e < city In a sum varlou.ly e.t..uste-l at , from (50,1100 lu pJIki.lNIO to build bulk- _ city's ocean from ' Thla matter or bunding the city ap- ' about whenever Impruvement. or , alleged Improvement, are conlem- , plated or projected. ( This municipality. II Is re|Hirle-l. I. ' now bonded tu the amount of more < than *4.50 000 and possibly It can .laud , little more before leelot.lly bank- , .Maybe tin. |.r.q>ow.1 bond l..ue, unlike other, of the recent pa.l. will - have lo go to a vole of ihe people. If I •5 most everyone know, what will ■
j Votku ,, miam fire. ! Fire In llie back of ll.e flue lu ll.e * of Dr. HerM-l.el Pert II Tuesday a did only little damage. A t-lephooe " call summoned llie chemical of tl.e Ocean Clly Volunteer F'ire Company, No. 1, and the flame, were extinguished will, hand chemical.. Dr. bad a good Hreaud ll.e chimney was Ibe second Are at ll.e house wltblu a year. Followiug suggestion, Building Iu*|ieclor Smith. Dr. Pelllt, after Ihe lire Tue~lay. lure tl.e ^ chimney oul aud Hxed It more safely, o i l*dir lc l.ttsrars Hskrs Record. a Ou Mouday there were 123 books ' taken out by patrons of theOcean City | Public Library, a record up lu that Durlug December I here were i 802 book, taken out, an average of I 69 5 13 b-H)ks per day fur llie moulli > May 23 to December 15, In- , elusive, 8 18. book, were circulated. Will Open Real Esl.lr OIBcr. ' — Harry C Rosa, formerly of tbe Row-Doty Co., Is arranging lo open a l geoeral real estate office in -this clly after the Aral of January. Mr. Ross hat aswclated 'himself with some Pittsburgh capitalist., wt.o became < Interested In the development of the Harried In Woodburt . Mr. and Mr«. T. D-.wduey Clark, summer resident, of Ocean Clly, su- • noance Hie marriage of their daughter, Bd|th H el. ley, to Jubn Wesley . Latcbum, of Mtlford, Del . on Wed- . neaday yVeolog, December 9. al their | home Id Woodbury. Here from RasBscbuseils, | Varnum P. Curtis, of Worcester. t Maas . was here on business yesterday t with (lie Suttou A Corson Company i He has tbe sub-coulracl for excavating ou the local Urm's reservoir contract I i at Schenectady . - Try au Advertisement I p in the Hkntinki. Joseph I .' Scull I REAL ESTATE BULLETIN FOB RENT csnirairwu ^brici. J Suw hwt.'ai'a'.oo moaltT*' FOR RENT ItZ' e . tuabib ursM. ' *2,000 00 tobo.no» Kir.l 'I Juaiph I. Scill "LttV."
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McAllisters j The Leading Christmas Store j All ready for the Holiday rush. We have the! greatest display of Christmas Gift?-' in Our History. Fine blankets, lur,. sweater-, bath rol»es. kimotfta. umbrellas au.! all kmJ- ..I lum-y good- Silk waists, -ilk hodfery. etc. s. s. McAllister i
807-809 Asbury Ave. :
Ocean City, N. J.
j HARVEY Y. LAKE | REAL ESTATE * i ' s 1 838 Asbury Avenue f
» Ocean City
New Jersey 1
[Best Cottage Location | , , [ in Ocean City for "in-season" and "between-sea- 1 « i sons" is Wesley avenue from Eleventh to # ; ' ^ Thirtcnth streets. We offer a lot containing 4000 Js 1 , j square feet, facing ocean in that section, for only 2 1 ft 450. It surely is a Bargain. j* j» j* R — g : : 1 HASSEY & EDWARDS | 1 ' ^ Eighth St. and Central Ave. Jf B. Prank Smith Go.,R'irl,oKeSiTC
If yon have money to loan sec us for good investments. For sale, fine on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. ■ Two lots comer First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, ■ St 200. - Fourteen room house, 2 I>aths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. _ C 1036 Asbury Ave. j ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE 7 6f9 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. S Five cotuges on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth streets, for sale, very " reasonable. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Ponrth street, lot 40x100, a ill. garage, only *5500. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third street, only *2600. Furnished cottage on Fifth street, *>700. Two cottages and one lot 011 Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, only (jjoo. Also two cottages on Asbury avenue, same block, only *2700. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ■ 1 Clayton Haines Brick . * A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, INJ. J. ' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. j No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement— tbe choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. • B 9 Why put sp wttk fasasa radistsn. cracks! BS tmos hasp row car "bvi la psrisct saw- ' W e>tK«? . _ ^ l.vuwroamot ymrbsras? I "^2<raaks^T5tw*efZkMWW BH9g^ mm ^^ task|s> -Wl l_j lit tks May Phone 69
Call at the Sentinel Printing House if you desire first-class work. , v Orders promptly filled, '
h0t6l JDISe/I YRG... Ocean Ave. Bel ween Fllgl.th and Nlatb Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. HRITIf JICCKINaHAJC.
Scotch liall HANATORIl.'M ll-ad Suras ' ' jij,. THE IMPERIAL THE KATHLU WYOMING a. p. nitiFt HOTEL AT6LEN One uf the mcrnt oentrally looatad botala ta : Ocean City. The aim luw always bom to r make this btnni# ~-1sct and bomeUks, az^ Its [ Urgs ao.l assurwl |<atrobage provsa its sno. ; or. as. Fur terms ami particulars address,
THE WILMERS 7U6 Central Ave. • Open all tbe year. F'lrst-ctase table ; board. ' Evening dinners. - , "R». C. »'. HILXIB STERLING HOTEL ; Hot water beat. Winter hoarders solicited. y k A L 151 BERT. THE HEWLINGS having decided lo close for tbe wluter. It will be re-opened for guest, lu May, 1915. I- II. HCVUIUI NEW HOTEL ELBERON K1UHTH AND CENTRAL A VKNUK OCEAN CITY. M. J. Fourteenth htuoo. rboroocbly renovated and newly papered. Bell Phone-: I7-X and On the lnter-Cwmty^ Bridge Boulermrd. Was. H. Dxiaaom. Owan sad PrrpetssH r r davi r E. C. BOYLE
Real Estate Broker 624 riGHTH STHriT OCEAN CITY HEW JERktV Eyes Eiunined Without Drops Reward up-to-date mMhod. n AatUfartlon fheriTu uo iteeeMlty of going to Philadelphia, M J slock Oi Kye (I las~« apd Hpsetaelas la as coin p. eta ..scat, bs foend lb tiion A. W. ELY 4TUITIC CITT, I. 8. Shore East Une Paaass DOOe. KsubUabed US Ball PI I WIS Dance Every Cold L—rhee. Wednesday and F»e. Saturday Night Excursion House JAMES CLARK Proprtatar MAIN STREET and . » . NEW JERSEY AVENI» SOMERS' POINT N.J. The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE (I6-8I8 Axbury Ave.. Occae City. N. J First National Bank Ocean City, N.J. CAPITAL S5ANA SURPLUS S4MN u u. CRXaax. Pxmiaeat K. B. BT1TB8. view President W. SCOTT HAND. CaabMr J. KITH LAM TATEM. MUSUcr □iRECToaa. '"x'v'ttoreuo Joseph LSewU R. W. Rdward. R. Howard Tbera B. Waatay Labs KssUsB. I SiUaw. I Ellta H. Hantaan C.P. I sawing I "win, e.il OPTS AJbertFata ^ Boprd or utrsetoss wast TaesWay sal
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