Ocean City Sentinel THIitSDAY AI'IULI IMS We Khali be glad to receive Item- of news and coiumuutcaUuna of lutereiit to thla conirauiilly and our resdern 1 everywhere: All communication!- should be accompanied wlili tile full name and address of the writer, not necessarily good faith. : ' ! DOTS. ' j* you i new salt ready? I Will you be In the Ka-ter parade al Atlantic next Sunday? - I ttapt J W. L-e caught a me« of i herring a few days ago . I The captain bill team-, comprising ' , -girl- of the high school, will play a, game al the^llipp-Klrnine al 8 o'clock |' Mr- Samuel Dlkon had her right . arm brokeu while cranking her husband's auto a few day- ago. The Injury was looked after by l»r 1**1111. K. M Sullou and K. A, • -.rson loat their automobiles in the lire al the t'olllns plant In < amdeu "aturday. whha new "ituhdi' ' 1 e *> The Cktv ( 'oiu -tils-loners have pa-ed on liual reading the ordlnaui-e providing for the construction of six accrtoii 'of ' oVn-w 'j,'' " Ml i>lt '""et PERSONALS. Ml-s Mary Had*, of I'eter-burg. is a N S. Guff and wife, Sf I'hlladclplila are visitors here. Mrs. It. E. English, of Philadelphia, I- registered at the Atgleu
Capt. lt. K S-iov. of Phil (del, -Ilia, - Ml-s bora H. Klemiri. of Phlladel- , Frank I'latt and hi- mother In.' - John Wilde, of Philadelphia, was William Francis Smith, of Phlla- - delphla, I- among the visitors here. W A. I tender and wtfe. of PhlladelA t". Kosenberger, wife and daughter, of Mlllvllle, are at the Is-rralne. Mr#. Henry Hlcktnnn. of this city, ha- returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. Fred Iluerr, or Philadelphia, Is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Guard. T. 8 Simmons, of Mlllvllle. was a visitor here Saturday, and opeued Incottage J. W. I.audenberger, wife and son. of Ml Airy, are regi-tered at the Kallilu. Vice C-ommotlorest.'hurchill Hungerford. of Philadelphia, wa* in town rtunday. I OS I Kamberger and . wife, of Philadelphia. were guests of the Sterling a few days since Herman Carey, of Media -i-enl the week eiid wiilit-quire and Mr-. J. S ltush. of thlsClty. Mrs. It A llrli* wiLh^ier collage In this clly Joseph H Slopp and fatnllv, of Philadelphia, were guests of the Wyoming during the week. J J. Dunn of Philadelphia, counsel for the Hardens Company was lu town the latter part of last week. James Polk, of the Philadelphia Not ili American. » a-'m linn Thur#C.vroa |r F-— Jr . of Philadelphia. here Saturday, .accompanied by Illwife. Mrs Adelaide Baker and daughter, Mrs Kdllb L. Hunt of Philadelphia, are at the Oceanic, which opened this J. W. Feruley. of Philadelphia, has npeued his coltag'e/.-r the Easter dais He will come down for the -eason May J C. H Brush and family, of Hermantown have I wen In their c-"tag» here Itils waek and will remain uullt afier Eider.
Fred. Tapley and wife, of Philadelphia, who were lu town Sunday, will open their cottage lodny tor the Harder holidays . W.J. Rarr and daughters, of Rblla . delplrla have opened their collage, at the corner of Ninlh street and Asbury . avenue, for the holldaya, , ' Rear Commodore Samuel W. Wood ' and A. E Word, or Philadelphia, were here Monday, remaining at the Breakers until Tuesday mornlug. Mr and Mrs. Heorge W. Bradley. Ml-S Jeauellr V. Bradley and Tliomaa Bradley, of Camden, aud Ml— Ureir. of Ml Airy, are l-elng eutertalued over I he Easter holidays by Mrs. Thomas Mrs Heur," -I Roberts. Clayton Itrlck Roberts and Ml-a Kmlhriuie Roberts of. Mailt. n: Arthur Collins. , of M Hire-town and Ml-s Mary d. { Halue-, of Pliiladelphi*. a student al Ilarllngton Semluary. We-l Chester . are gue-ls of Clayton Haines Brick aud w ife, of mis city. VREPARE FO R TENNIS , Yacht Club's Committee Gelling Affairs In ansae lor bummer. Thomas M.Scott, chairman of tb Oeeari City Yacht, Club'- tennis committee. called a meeting of the members of the committee for la-t rue -day afternoon at hi- office m Philadelphia, to arrange for the South Jersey tenuis championship tournament, which opens on the yacht clubs grounds Saturday. Augu«t 21. The committee worked bard to secure this eveot for the club thla year. It having been run off ru this city for - = ..... i... u-ri'sff Y Lake, and the
15 J-ear. by 1 b,Tbe<Athin 11c City Yacht Club made a light for tbe louroameut, hut the United States National Dawn Tennis i Association gave lis sanctlou to tbe « Ocean City Yacht Club ; TO LAY CORNER-STONE i' L Compwna G mill Hold ICarrrUrs Ms XI Sslardsi Afternoon. j . The coruer-sione of the Ocean City ' Military Club's hutldlug, to he used1 asan armory by Company tl. Third Infontrv, N. H N J . on Ninth street, near the bat front, will be laid at - 3D ■ o'clock next Saturday afternoon. The Stone will be laid by Clayton | Halites Brick, president of the Board of Trade, and add re— es will be made hv Mavor Headley arid Commhulorer , " There udfl'be a salute Bred by the ' mm puny, which will also give an ex-, tnbltloa drill I Legal paper* pf all deacrlpior.c, Inctudlug wills, are carefully drawn by K. Curtto Robinson at his office. .44 Asbury avenue, Ocean Ctty, N.J. udr
hotel keepers will entertain r- ' < for Association's Gnests at Casino i Club Rooms. There Is a I Ig demand for ticket- for ' the annual entertainment and pr- roe tiade conceit to be given Under Uie i auspices of tie Hotel Proprietors' As-! V-claUun of < > van City In the Casino j l! The entertainment will he given by following: Miss Marlon E K I arte r Hei-rl Merrlken. tenor; -Itss j Yoekel. reader; E E. I.lf.pln. | C-tt. hutrrori-l; Ml— Ruth Bather. I 'prises Mrs. L H Hewlrpgs. Mr. B. - | Wheat man, Ml— Ida Brown. I'll rles ' K llaagand Wa. H. Deisrollt. | TO GIVE CANTATA I Presbyterian Church Easter 8ui day I will be Hie cautate: ' The Daw n o' the Kingdom," which will he given li the J evening. The morning service will he ma- ked by something e-pecijJJy tine, the ren- ' d it Ion of "LeUygoe" (staliil-Baeii-- by vlulln, piano and organ. The program Is as follows: Oigap Prelude. "Ho-anna." Dulstls.
()|>etilngftes|M>uae, "Welcome, Happy v Morning,"* Wilson " Opening Sentence. ' " D-xology. I ' cation, closing with the Lurd'f '' Prayer, chanted. Aiilbem. "As It Began to Dawn." ' ■ Responsive Reading. "Ire Cygne" (arranged by A. F Pluto) Violin, C. Homer Shoemaker. ; * Piano, Mi-s lyoulsa T. Corson. Organ. Ml— Ada M Itanck. " Scripture Lesaou. Prayer. Hymu. v J Offertory, "Andante."- Orltton. 0 * Soprano Solo. "Christ Hath Arisen, " * Itockv ell 1 t - Mrs. Augusta I. Ro-enbauio. ' \ lolln.C. Homer Shoemaker. 1 ' Sermon . ' Atitlieur. "lUirtst I- Riseu," Bracket!. ' llymn 1 , Benediction. Organ Poatlu le. ''Solemn March." 1 „ Fat ik.. KYBSl SO. . I Organ Prelude. Calkin, t J Hymn. Prayer. I , Offertory, ' R-llgloso.," Golleruisnn | e Cautate, "Tbe Dawu of tbe Klngdi m" I Soloists; l ■I Soprano, Ml-s Lnul-a T. Cor-on I i Tenor Dr J. Thorn ley Hughe-. I Baritone. Mr. Lewi- K. Smith. ! VERDICT REVISED ' Huprtmr Cearl's Declsluu 111 "he The Supreme Court he's reversed the r. dei'l-ion of the C.pe Mav thunty Mr-. Lillian II. Smith, admliil-tra.rlx of the estate if Uriah Smith, aga nsi " Leaudrr 8. Coreou. of thle clly. „ Mr Smith, who wasao uncle of Mr Coreou, fell 14 feel from thescaflolcuig of a house being built by Mr. "pr -on. re aud broke three ribs aud dlsloc ted er several bones. He was sickly when be began working. It Is said, and Mr tl
* Corson instructed him not to g ■ on C J scaffolding ordo any clluiblng n The Common J'lea* .Court ga-e a p verdict for the plaintiff far about IL5P o : a w eek for 40D weeks' V b The Supreme Court aald that, ou ll>> w obedlenceof orders, there could bc-fro h I recovery by the plalnllff. tl Tire case- was decided by Ihe Su- fa * pre rite Court after a similar derldoii c had beeu made by .tbls court subse- H '• <|uent to the verdict of the Common n * Plea. Court. _ « BAPTISMAL SERVICE t " at lromani.il Bapllsl church on Estlrr Hondo*. f k j Easter Day aervirea at Immanuel r II ; Baptist Church will be as follows: i ' | Morning. 10.80— The Rev. George F. r Mitch will preach. The band of fel- f lowshlp will be glreo to new memoers i and the Communion of tbe Lord's t 'Supper will be observed. Special ,, ! "'su'uday school, 2 30— Special lister I program, "The Living Christ lor Every Life eud for All of Life." will ' be rendered. Baptismal service al Ihe '• ' dose of the school, wbeu a number of I scholars will confess their Lord In -v baptism. ' 100 Meu Wauled for the »• Men's Class! " Evening service, 7 80— The minister I b will preach on the "Problem of the i Re-urrecllon." Special Easter music by tbe choir. The ordlueoce of oap *• tlsm Will be edmlnlsiered efler ibe ir. i wrm0n. 1>r I You are welcome at tbe Baptist b* Church a I . o
I W. Frank Kng'lsll Dead. W. Frank English died at hie home I In Lao-downe a few dave ago lie I wee well known to a number of tbe m residents of tble city, where ome ,t. year* ego, be owned the Hotel Slraud A. ! and other property. 1 r~_. , Si Trlrpbnor eo* a Brakes . 1 Bernard Kuckde^hal of West I Philadelphia, wea to town yester lay. He alated I hat tblevee bad bn ken i open the telephone boxes In hi- oot- It lege and tbe: of Vice Commodore D. ei ; 'j Hosu. - Bade cake Bate- •' i - Keep to miud the home-made cake „ I as le to be held by tbe Ladles' Auxll- > lery of the First Presbyterian CI urch ( r in Miller Broe ' Ice cream pi rlors n I Saturday. The sale will start about 8 , • a. m \ r. ' I — 7 r grebe and »le Hal , , | The Ladle-' Aid of Immauuel Bap- 1 c pg Church will hold a c- ke. bree< and , c i- pie sale Saturdey morning. April t. at . T , McAllister's dry goods store. «"»Ae 4 bury avenue. Don't fall to .Hem. lliUj^
. — — I dr. bohner is given picture , Men's Bible Class With 146 • ' Men, Springs Another Sur- f ' prise on. Pastor. i J The a-gest at'i ndau cutis history ! of llie Men'. Hlbl - Cl.as of the First t ■ Presbyterian Church wa- recorded ou 1 1 . Sunday afternoon, when 149 men wcie t ll wa- a very eutbusleatic meeting. . with njeny hright aud interesting tea- « . lure-. The singing of the men, ec- I „ I'ompauled by an orchestra of wind 1 aud stringed Instruments., was iusplrliig. One hundred additional "Billy" t Sunday hymn -books, -purchased last t n had a book and everybody saiig . a 'The teacher, the Rev. Charles H. t |t Buhner, taught the lesson In lil« usual 1 uieuner, after which there was a most I Interesting discussion on Ihe question, I * -1. the United States Justilled luTek. 1 lug Steps to Intervene In the Settle- , d men I of Mexican Affairs?" J. R . Groves aud Dr Thurston Gilbert spoke < ' ou the affirmative side, and S B. Swao I and J. It. Hancock ou the negative. | lu the general diecua-lun-whlch fill- 1 lowed, a number of Interesting poluts "j which was taken the cl^& showed ' el^
It was about equally abided on | merits of the question. I At this stage of the proceMlugs, Hie 1 class again "put one over" 00 ttie " dominie. Charles F. Nabb. lu a -fieecli, exfires-ed ■ lu the most fcllclof the class, pre-ented the Rev. Mr. members mourned lu a beautiful 1 Mr. Nab'. • 1 1: •I waut to say a few words about something good, or a good thlug 1 • There have been so raauy good thlug. provided for us lu tfae past Jew orgauUed, that ll would be Impossible me to enumerate them. It seems to be a veritable feast of good things. thought It would t>e a good thlug to , have a [rtcture taken of this class. Another thought it would be a good thing to have a larger one taken and presented to one we all love. He mentioned It toothers, who all agreed. "Aud now, Mr. Bobner. In beha'f ol this Bible Class, si a slight lokeu of theApprec'sthin of the good things we your life aud from yopr heart. I lake great pleasure Injirew ntlng to you ' (Ills picture. 1 voice the eeoltinent of Ihe heart of every mau represeuted here when I say that »e hope aud that you. Mr Bnboer. our beloved teacher, ami every one here rep resented may go on from one g.wd thing to another until the fuudcat hi.|>es are realized, aud that the tllr flueuce of this class shall grew deeper aud broad r. Its work extend so far r ihal ouly In Ihe Great Day can lire j. good which lias bieu accomplished be f esiimaled." , The gift was allugether unexpected t and was accepted by the pastor lu a brief address, In which he referred - feelingly to Ihe mauy kindnesses of ! which he has been the happy reclpleDt 1, fr#m the class. 1 Members of Ihe class, on Sunday. „ expressed Their plea- u re lu bearing of r the organization of other Men's Bible Bible
classes lu the oily, aud wished the *] newcomers well. It Is a matter of ' pride to the members of tbe data, not only that they have succeeded lu building such a moualer orgaulzatlon when'the men of the community bad 1 all Interest lu Sunday school, but they are the parent cless aud stirred up the meD of tbe whole I city end iuduced them to go to the t Sunday schools of their own denoml- f national preference. The clesi feels c that ll has made going to Suoday s school popular among tbe men of 1 Ctty and paved ttie way to easy t end large accessions to all Bible dasaes. The whole Presbyterian school Is 1 feeling Ihe Impulse of lis meal's move- j aim l, as the attendance has beeu 1 nearly trebled diirlug tbe past two « months. Last Suuday there were 829 ' present, which was by.far the largest number ever In tbe Sunday school al ' this season of tbe year. HAD GOOD TIME 1 Bcmbrre ol ■>. O. H. or A. Observe 1 The members of Washington Camp, ' No. "5, celebrated the lodge's thirteenth anniversary Friday evenlog s aud had a very pleasant time. : A feature was Ihe miustrel show B Tuire wa- good singing by a quartet. and excellent addresses were mede by t tbe Revs. J. B. Kulp. Geo. F. Milch and Chae. H. Bobner.
BarsAlorri anil Dwetllnga. Oewtn H. Henry, of Philadelphia. ' has purchased from Robert Fleber the I and dwellings at 657 and 659 I avenue. Mr. Heury owns tbe 1 property adjoining ou tbe coroar of 1 Seventh street and Asbury avenue. Having severed my connectlou. wilb - Brm of Stanton and Scull. Inc., aud eogaged In tbe general real aeuu aud Insurance bu-lnrss -myself, with oMce In tbe Bourse Building on Eighth street, I respectfully solicit Itetmen e of the following kind of properties ' which you own or coutrul: Hotels, college and epertmente for 1 summer rental; collages and apart- * men!- for yearly "r winter rental; eo»9 eud apartments for aala; buetproperties, stores, etc . for eale or rent: unimproved lots for eale; cotI lot. or other properties for «X- >- 1 change; Boardwalk properties for eale Id or reut. Cu|na H bccll. Real Kataie and Insurance. Bourse bidg . Eighth Street, adv., 4-1, t»- Ocean City, N. J.
BELL COMPANY READY f FOR BIG SEASON HERE
Business Farther Ahead ' Than Evfr Before at This ' . Time of Year. j The Bell Telephone Company lit making preparations for the biggest li summer season II lias ever experienced , I 1 in Ocean City. j 1 Tbe company Is now drilling glrte, the position of operator- In the ( I j local offlce— something never done Be- ,1 ! fore unlll much later In Ihe spring. j I There will be a man here Monday In ( take charge of the central office switch- ■ board aod Inside work. Albert Temple j 1 Ihe preaeut wire chief, w ill have charge 1 of Hie Installations. Leroy Howe. the company's solicitor. year's e-tlmate for new telephones In this city. 1 The company Is also way ahead of previous business In Atlantic City al this lime of the year, and K has er j range I for an unprecedented spring and summer sea-ou lu Atlantic City, j based on the natural a-sumptiou that numbers of the 11.000 fsUfllles lu Philadelphia and New York- Ihal | have made annual pilgrim- ^ ages to Europe will this year go to Atlantic City. Present conditions in Atlantic Clly show that Ihe company's" new people there* Ocean City, being so close to Atlau- ■ tic Clly. and so easy of access, uot ouly to Atlantic but also to Pbiladel- ,
ptila aod other big clllee. Is certain to gsln many or tbe overflow In Ailautlc , City. Of course. Ocean City will bav. ■ her ow n following, with the Increased , number of new people thai ere lo be , found here each season. SPECIAL MUSIC I Hit Choir Will Hlna In First VI K , I'he Easter services 10 Hie First M. > E Church, aside from the special ser nioiis by the pastor. Dr. Kulp, will be ■ I particularly attractive. lu the mornlug the large chorus 1 choir of about thirty voices will lead ! the singing under the direction of ' Harry H Lnke aud render several number*, Ibe old Eaeter anthem aud ■ • Final Chorus" from Gouood'e re- ' demptloD oratorio, among tbem lu tbe evening the Suuday school I w ill have charge of the exercises with • e varied program. The little lol« ol - the primary departmeu', duets and choruses from the hitermedlatee and r the big bible class of about 100 meu f will al*o slug* special Dumber. The t choir will also render several uuinbers n and Ibe male quartel. whore work has e always beeu so pleeslug, 00m posed ol U H H Lake. H. Rose, M.gbermau if end Edward M. Button, will slug rt ■ Pilot of Galilee." Harry H. Ross i leuor, will slug eoloe at both igoruiuK and evening services. , I be large chorus choir will oooelsl d of thefollowlug members: ,1 Bopranos— Mlse Jane Stewart, Mt»s ,. Mame Thompson, Miss Amanda Stewart, Mis* Harriet Glbb, Miss Llla ,r Steelman, Mr* Harry B Adams. Mrs. ,e Helen Corson. Mra Howard Taylor, is Mrs. Anna Qulgg. . Alloa — Miss Olive Wrtgglos. Miss d Minerva Adam-, Mlse Verne Wilson. Miss Adella Powell, MIm Velme Head ley. Mrs. Henry Urea, Mrs Lewie Miller, j, Teoors— Charles Adame, Wallace Mamie, Warren Harris, William Colj. Ilsoon, Harry Roes, Thomas Mould, Harry H. Like. ,e Beve-Ed. BattOD, H«nry\C'™«. T lies •— KO. nuiiou, usury .c-rev, •
Wrlgglns, Waller Bbermio, Jay e Wrlgglns, Harry Adams. KALMIA A WINNER ok F(rei Tropin In «rd Wen's ( BIB Demo nsl ration. , ^ The buys of Kelmla Tribe, No. 220. O R M.. turued out lo force al tbe Red Men's big demonstration in J P.ea*antvllle Saturday evening, end carried off the Brit trophy— a baud- ( some war bouuet — for having the percentage of membership lo parade The second trophy, for the be-t ep- , pearanoe In lloe.wai won b.' Standing Elk Tribe, of Gloucester, and tbe third trophy wee captured by Pequod Tribe. , 1 of Atlautlc t.'lly, whose degree team , , woo for skill lo drl|llog. 1 Tbe following were llie Judge*: Part I Sachem* Joseph E Nowrey, Charles M. Curry add Frank .Jackaou, of Camden. At tbe close of tbe parade, tbe trophies were piewoted tn tbe Red Meu'e Hall by Arthur J Stiles. - Brief but etroug addresses were made fay "Joe" Nowrey aod James H. Roger*, of Blogbamton, N, Y., !' Ureal Beolor Sagamore of tbe Great ' Council of tbe Uulted State*. Herbert F. Stetzer was master of . ceremonies.
SUMMER SCHOOL W . II Ax-ls Hnld aeselnai Were Daring Comma ffenann. Lewie E. Bmltb. secretary of lbs Board of Education, has received a from Dr. T. D. Sensor, of tbe Board of Education, announcing tbat lbs Stale Summer School will agaiD be beld lo Ocean City this summer, and tbat lbs Stats Board of Education baa accepted Ibe oiler of Ibe use of tbe Ocean Ctty High School end janitors' service for the reretom of the summer eybool. ■Mean C«n«x». Mka Qrotr, of Philadelphia, has purchased tbe collage 640 First street through tbe agency of Clayton Helnee Brick. Mire Uroff will oocupy the bouse this eeaaon. peeeklrt War Tkeerre ■ will open Tboredey evening. April 1. ■ for tbe Easter bolideye. Oa Saturday 1 evenlog tbe funny man— Cberlee Chaplin— In '» A Jitney Bos Elopemenl" aod Ihe famous star of musical comedy— Richard Carl*— In Tne Dancing Beetle" wUl be shown. adv., It.
pushing plans for fishing pier Department Gives Local Clflb Permission ta Build ! S3, 000 Structure ij The Ocean City Fishing Club lias i : I oblsined pel ml" ion from the '.War De- ; , (. 1 ment to build its ti-liing pier on ! the beach froht at Fourteenth -Heel. ! , i{ -The pier committee of Ibe club has , I eutliorlzed to -peuil an additional .1500 the contract for the structure i« ( ia»o ' - ; )l Paul Leinorelle. the -ei retery. Ii»» -'sent out nonce- thai t he'll r-t regular ■ | meeting of'llie seasou of lire Ocean • City Fishing Club will be held 111 Hie Red Room of Hie Hotel Ritleilhouse.- . Twenty-second end ciie-umi -treei-, , . p. m. The attendance of uieugir- I-e-peclelly re<i'i»-ied Arllon will be' I to the by-laws: "Resolved, Arllcle V. Section ! I June I. 1915. Hie imitation fee of tinj j must aceompeny H* and - Uues of tbl- club -hall be live dollars 1 (65). payable lo advance on or before I WILL SELL PIER A number of people beie ere luterII e-led lu llie sale of Hie I'll r> Halid '• Green Pier nroiierly, -Inch 1- to be n » hull —
1 brlil next Monday, end when It I- m, ' slated. II will be -old lo I lie highest udder. ' Hie jjosl valuable holding, along (he Jersey coast. The pier site lis- ISO feel Irontage 011 the Boardwalk, lunnlng out ludelluuely hi the water, and Hie au- . lime It wai built, lu 1912 IS, It had the lerge-t seating capacity of any theater 1 r ou the cdast -ome 271)0), and the accousllcs are excelleut. I -ays: "From many standpoint- I f would like lo see llie city of Ocean I Clly own tbe pier, e- the audience = I room le such a line one for conven- I - tlous aud public gatherluKs. It le doubtful, however. If It could turn It to ]. I a profit by lea-lug ilfor such put|Miscs. jt 1 At any rale. It Is really too flue a prop j I erty to be perm'tled lo run dowu and j I allowed to lie u»ed for unworthy pur a HAS NEW OFFICES ' Clarence S. Scull, who lia* been for ' Hie last two years associated . with ' 1 Harry F. Stautou in the conduct of e < * geueral reel estate aud lu-urauce business, trading es Stauluu eud Scull, r " Inc.. ba# reeeully withdrawn as a!» member of the Arm aud Is uoweu-|c * gaged In Ihe same line of business a * trading under his own name. His . * offices are In the Bourse Building nn . '• Eighth st reel, Just e short dlstauce '• west from hli former location. He has been appolnled the resident " ageut of several amnig In-uranceoom- '• paules, among lliem the Hartford Fir# 1 Insurance Company, of Hartford, '• Coon , recogulxed the country over aa one of tbe itroogest and most eubstautial compaolee doing business In the J' United States. EASTER MUSIC P ...
Children's Choir lo hlna lu hi- _ The cblldrcu'e cbolr. underdlrectlon of Miss Rodger* will be heard In a special program In SI Augustlne'e Church al Ibe 10 o'clock mass Easier Sunday. A Jj Following la the progTam: "Alleluia/ Alleluia! Let tbe Holy AolhemClttse." chorus of children. Offertory, -Reglna Coell," Bordese. solo aod chorus. "Jesus, tbe All Beautiful." chorus. "Jeeu*. the Soul of Glory." choru*. llnve Ult. ' 8 The members of the Ocean City = Fl-lilng Club uow have a casting laue B ou the oceau front between Nlueteeutli ' 'a id Tweuileth streets.l The boys will | e out there within the next few da; a perfecting their skill lu this art. House cleanlug. laundry and day's work wanted be*t of reference. Mrs. , Faunle Williams, 218 Fourth street.'. Oceau City. N- J- »dv. It.; l Fob Rest —Store and dwelling 706 S Asbury aveoue; also a stable at o ! Seventh and Haven aveuu . Jacob . Scfaufl. adv. 4 1 . if- , ■' -Fown — Washed ashore a garvev. ^ t owner can have same by |>ai ng t charge*. Laurence Schuyler, Bee*- . lf ley'* Point. *dv It. |j
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; 804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J-i_ On The Avenue ] it " V,. | VA'HATKVKk your needs are, we can satisfy the de- j j ** man.ds of your purse and. person. You are cordially • [invited, to vis.it the new store, where we are ready to meet all' ■ I comers. Hit the Trail for Jones' Men's Shop - < MCALLISTER'S : The Leading Dry Goods Store m ' FINEo^NE Easter Toggery Special assortment of Ribbons, Lace Cottars, a Vestees, Ties. Bows. Silk and Kid Gloves, Silk u i Hose. Hat Pint, etc. EXTRA SPECIAL heavy Moire Ribbon, extra * wide, white, black, and all the popular shades at 25c yard. Big line of striped and Dresden Ribbons, 250. yard. ■ S. S. McAllister ™r'™' ' B r ,
ais»v»*»w»ii<v'SW*v»>»»'sW*4-»*»wwiii>i*»*itv«»**ilH|H!n|i»«i»»i|nii|ii|i*» [ I HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey B. Prank Smith Go,,"™',™' If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine lot' on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $3500. Two loti corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, Fourteen room bouse, 2 baths, hot water heats double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. X1036 Asbury Ave. ALdNZO COTTON REAL ESTATE 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Five cottages on Central avenue^ from Sixth to Eighth street*, for rete, very reasonable. Furnished collage on Cereral avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, with garage, only f 5500. Furnished cotuge on Central avenue, above Third street, j only f 2600. Furnished cotuge on Fifth atrect, $2700. Two cottages and one lot I on Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, only Ijsoo. Also two cottages on Asbury avenue, same block, only I2700.. < — REAL. ESTATE -rvrt INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. • MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. » No waiting for two weeks to know lf you can get It; we can tell you at ouce. Bargains m Bny aud Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also Iota for Investment and for Improvement— tbe choice of Oceau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.. Ocean City. N. I. N. _
Interesting to Investors I Who Wish a Desirable location foi a Seaside Home ; FOR SAL E— A f,w lot* located In Section O, Ooren Clly, H. J., _ in vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania and Beading Railroad stations. Also sites (or bungalows situate ca Greet Egg e Harbor Bay , llecalsy's Point , N. J. I arthur d. barrows Ouardlen 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ~ PLANTS CUT FLOWERS FERNS AND RUBBER * . j OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS PLANTS * ) Now is the Time 4 'to be thinking of what you will want to make your cottage grounds attractive for the coming summer. Drop us a line, arrange for it through your gardener, so that you may be ( assured of receiving the best of planting stock. We will it for you until wanted. Careful attention given to all orders, and prices and quality guaranteed , right. Hydrangeas, Cannas, Colens, Geraniums, Plants for Porch Boxes, etc., etc. Colonial Greenhouses at Ocean Height^ N. J. THOMAS H. WALKER, Manager. FUNERAL WORk UNWOOD P3ST OFFICE A SPECIALTY TELEPHONE. SOMERS' POINT. 12-2 Prove to Yourself that you SAVE MONEY, SAVE GAS and HELP YOUR EYES with the Welsbach "Reflex" gas mantle. A 25c now for 15c. Begin tonight to know the "Reflex." lit gives a powerful eye COTiforting light, with least gas, and lasts twice as long as other 1 5c mantles. Cheaper mantles waste gas, soon grow dim and break. City Gas Light Co. Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and yon are sure to get quick results.
H0T6L biseAYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Btreett OPEN ALL THE YEAR m. E. BiflTH BrCKISOHAM. Scotch H a 1 1 SANATORIUM -Op,n AL th* Ywwr— v.1msiiS| i °-f Id.rlr" TresluranU, MUb ina—af-, PIMrlrlty. Hot Alr.ete. iiAdNur~*' "" "■ MrCraiKT THE IMPERIAL '■ j CENTRAL A VK„ OCEAN CITT. N ' Open^tor tbe rejKin^FJreraDtly THE KATHLU Now open for the *ea-on MIHNEH LEWIS A CONARU WYOMING 284 OCEAN ATENCK O-rau I'll*. 8, J. Open *■• U» year p Hot Walat He* a. r. niuEi HOTEL ATGLEN On* of the most centrally located hotels la On* of the centrally located holds la
Ocean City. Th* dm has always been to Sfo make Ihis-hotise select and homelike, and ha H and saanred patronage prove* he suo- * rasa. For terms aod pertienlera eddiaas, a. c, ucrr, raw*. -» STERLING HOTEL OPEN M-ffrKAK Hot water heat Winter boarders solicited. THE HEWLINGS having decided to clow for the winter, It will be re-opeDed for gnaets In May, 1915. L K. HEWLIXGB ; Mutb anil Waaley are. Ocaaa Otty, ■. j ' NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIGHTH AS I) CENTRAL AVKNDE OCEAN CITY, N. Naylor and Hayre, ProprlMrsaaea PourteeolbHeeaon. rnoroufhly mor^M , and oevly papered. Bell POooe-: 17-X end i "M-f- - ' ■ Open Fob Season Central avenue and Ninth atre«L Held for Booklet. Wo. H. D*/«AOr«. 'Peop. H pedal Barter Rates Hot Water Heal y THE OCEANIC J; Ocean City, I*. J. at J Opens April flrat for the eeaeon. - A. E MAKER L Dance Every Cold I Thee, Wednesday and P'c. Saturday Night i. The Excursion House JAMES CLARK :: Praprktar or MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE juii n.n-1 r vmi —
THOMAS J. THORN HlnoristF Bay Avanua prices AND work right roth phones ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (Secern* er te L 8. Ck. ■»!■■) Seventh St* and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Pealry Product* Batter and Eggs Aak for Booklet' of Bpaelaltiaa Order* Delivered Both PDooee The Pontieire BOOTS SHOE REPAIRING SHOP - REPAIRING NEATLY done 914-616 Asbary Ave.. Ocean Qty, N. J 'i For Sale I 7 lots on Asbury avenoe, * up-to-gTade; all city improvec ments,includingpaved streets, " $3,000.00. i — s Party must have money. Half Cash. Clayton Haines Brick 7 Try an AdvL in The Sentinel and Get Reeulta

