Ocean City Sentinel TH U IWDAV APRIL 22, 18157 We I* glad t«> receive item. «.f news and cummuiilcaUoiie of Intere-t to tlkle community and our reader* All communication'* xliuuld be accompanied with the full name and addrem of the writer, not neoemarllv good faith. ' 1 DOTS. Soon time to overhaul boat* Tuekaboe I- to have a -Ilk mill. Vwbat'* tfie i^ire? f* the cry of the "fSji." A touch of Hummer .weather early I thla week. The furnace* and Move- sot a few day* of re»t. Work i* proRre— |iik on fompany Thl- I* a Rood* lime to advert i-e In the SkstinkiDr. b. 8. A rftedem ha- had hi* A«bury avenue cottaRe repainted. What kind of a ba-eball team will thl* city have for the *ea*on of 1815? The boy* of Company O are perfecting t liem-el ve* in mark-man-hlp. ' The Woman'* Home Mim'onary Society cleared about tt-i-Tiy it«^receut Iwrt* of prediction* a* to who will be City Commt—loner* after the lug **" --•od juty Indicted Charles ' U<" larRe cbtlage ou Plymouth place. ,Mc*. William WaahltiRton. a former , re-Id ent of thl* city, died "uddenly at her home In Atlantic City Thursday. Capt. c, I. Hreckley will repaint i Hughe*'- Pharmacy and the llapp Apartment* on KlRhtli Mreet. near Two hou*e*. one owped by I,ewl» Me City Monday . The roof of another hou-e wa- damaged An additional row of plliiiR will tie put under the new; pier and club hou-e of' the Ocean City Kt-hlnR Club, work upon which ha* been etarted. . It I* now certain that the completion , of ihe Somen' Point-Mat'* Landing Koulverd will haiiR lire for another -ummer, according to an exchauRe Harry itu-h. an uncle of Squire ltu*h. died -at hi* home lu ORonl/ a ew day* ago., aged ninety one year-. He wa* a -builder In Philadt^bla for nearly *lxty "year*. Of t^^ily of twelve children, iwo now .urvlve. Mi*» Dorothy Kel*o. daushter of Hubert Kel-o, of ColllnR-wood. cotMary laud. It I* under-tood that the name of her hu-band I- Cummins*. Medford. PERSONALS. W J. Cuetl*. of Philadelphia, w a* In * town Sunday Jame* Conner, ofPhlladelphla. wa* June* Conner, nrriiliiaeipm*. wa* (
lu town Su.uday. ti Klwood Horn, of Philadelphia, wa* lu town yesterday. £ K. A. PullluRer. of <5erm#nlown, ° wa* lu town Sunday. Jame* Praiikllu, nf Philadelphia. * Peter Meyer, of Scrauton, I* reRl* trred at the SlerllnR. a Krankhn Her»t, of Philadelphia, wa* "j a vlaitur here Sunday Mr*. C. L: Hagy. of Philadelphia, V wa* a recent v 1*1 tor here. * Mr*. L A. Taylor, of Philadelphia I- reentered al Ihe Lorraine. f, Jo-eph L. Krlli. of Haddoulleld, w a* a vl*ltor here Saturday. Tliomi* Watlaoii and wife, of Pblla- « drlphla, were here Sunday I Charles H Wei**, of Oeruiantown. 6 wa* a visitor here this week. f Jame* E Bttcble. of Mtlllngton, ■ Md.. I* among the vl.llor* here. ' Herbert Peak, of Philadelphia, wa* , among the we.-k'* visitor* here. t Ml** May Swank, of Philadelphia, • 1* visiting btr *l»ler* lu tbl* city. f K. H. Bacon aud wife, of Jersey lily, t were vIMtor* here during the week. • Alex. Colvllle. Jr.. and wife, of Phil- ( 1 adrlphia. .registered al Ihe Oceanic. , \ Allien E Bendegjnd family, of Al- '■ i*n. were lu lowejPirlng Ihe week. / Jame* M Herlxler, of Brldgelon, \ f visited friend* here during the week. i B. O Royal and family, of Camden. V were id towo Saturday aud Suoday. ] j O. J. He Bo II***. ..f Philadelphia, i wa* among the week'- visitor* here. Elmer K. Kanck, of thl* city, alMIng lu Jonepli I. Scull * office work. Kred. llrle-bach. of Philadelphia, wa* among the Sunday visitor- li*re ' Thorns* J K*S ley «ud w ife, of Phil- ! adelpbla, were here during Ibe wetk-| Thorn*- Barn ford, .of Camden, wa* amoug Ibe week'* arrival* at the El- j berou . P. J. Smith and w ife, of Philadelphia, were among tiie city'* Sunday visitor*. Ml** Llla Sieelman. of thl* city, re- . — turned Monday from a vl*ll to PtillaKobert W. Scott and wife, of Overbrook. Were among Ihe Suoday vi.l- , lor* here William H Welmer. Jr.. and wife, of Ro-emont, were vl-ltor* here during Howard K. IW'ou and family, of Merrbautville, were In lown a few day* since. U. W. K. Underdo** and wife, of Pblladelpbls, were among the visitor, here Sunday City Treasurer William McCoacb and wife, of Philadelphia, were at their Atlantic avenue cottage Saturday
" William McCoach. Jr., and Mr-.Jmu.e* 9 S. Ji fler-on, of Philadelphia. ( Waller Chandler, of Philadelphia. Mr*. W W. Adam* of ihlRdly, re- ' lurued Monday eveulug from a vl.il io , 1 Philadelphia., ;■ few day* ago. ' CliarlesC. Read, of Camden, wa- In lown a few- day* ago and rrgl-iered al * the Breaker* > » E. K. tiotr and wife, of till- rl'y. - vl.lted Mr*. Guff's relative* In Belleplam Sunday. * Mr*. 1. Kiemppand Ml«-E. Hlemi p. p of Pliilade'lphia, were recent arrival* 1 at the Imperial. The Rev. John R. Greer. of English ' Creek, wa* a vl.llor here the latter t part of last week. ' 1). Palmer! aud w ife, of Brooklyn. who have a More on the Boardwalk. ' were iii town thl* week. ' T "H. Luder* and wife and the lat- - ler'. -l-ler. Mr- Mary Small. of Phila- ' del|ihla, are al the Kalbu. ' M l- Beatrice Swank will leave here today for JCI >r.abet ti, where she will ' v 1*11 friend- foi a few day*. Blcbard Nelm* and wife and Mia* i Mary Netiu*. of Pnlladelpbia, were , visitor* here a few day* since. Theltev. Alexander Coraon aud wile aud George Reeve* and family, of Mill■vi lie, were recent vl.llor* here. Chief Scull attended the funeral ol Capt. Japbet Champion at English I reek ou Wednesday of last week. Michael Seymour, a Philadelphia Mr*. A. H. Mltier. of Philadelphia. Miller, "
cottage owner at KIM street and A*- c avenue, wa* lu town Saturday. Tboina* K. Armstrong, of Phlladel- e, phla. a well known summer resident of IliU city, was a visitor a few day* ago. . " Joseph I. Scull. J. M- Che-ler and 11 M. Sutton, of thl* city, left thl* li week for Weruersvllle for a few day*' m Edward Klu*el and family, of Philadelphia. returned borne Suuday after *l*ndlug a few days lu their cottage hgre. i: • Gtoige Fensttrmacher. of Phlladel- ■ plilk, warn towp- the'lalter part of week «ud registered at Hie Wyoming. " The Ml**e* l'axsou, of Germantow n. ri of thl* city, who apeut the a winter In Florida, were visitor* here ,, thl* week. t| Mte* Carrie Steinmetx, of tbl* rliy. hose mother wa* burled lu Philadelphia a week ago, returned home Monevening. 1 o I)r. L S. A Stedem and family, of | Philadelphia, returned home tin* week ,, after a visit to tbl* city, w here they c News Company at Pittsburgh, v rented a collage lu tbl* city for Hie 1 summer >ea*ou j The Rev. Krenda B.Caunon. M. A., rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, aud hi* bride are occupying collage ou Klflh street. BenJ Newklrk and wife of Pblla- l delplua. came down Sunday to vi»lt t their -ou, Hayea Newklrk. aud family. , . Newklrk will remain a week William F. Sbrlver, nf Philadelphia, > on the Boardwalk, wa* amoug the visitor* here Monday aud Tuesday. , John H Maclague. a well-known Plilladelplilan, wa* In town Suud-y. Making a look at tbe many Improve- . oienl* io hi* Wesley avenue cottage. I Mi** Helen Siel*er baa returned to t the home of her sister. Mrs.W.V. Hess, | after a pleasant two week*' visit to. • friend* In Philadelphia aud Oak Lane, j ^ Charles H. L»lrd, Jr.. an offlolgl of a I Camden lru«l company, and wile, .•ummer collager* here, were in town I • tbl* week. They live at Mercbantvllle | . | Mr. »ud Mr*. John McVeagh are oc- , cupymg the Sladen collage 5184 Ceu , • tret avenue, while they are building -j their own collage, near Fifty-iirsl street elation. . I Thoma* Cooper McCahan and fain- I , ||y aud John E. Phillip* aud wife, of , f - Overbrook Farm*," Overbrnok. mo I lured here a few day* ago aud reglth lered at the Atgleu. I Commodore Charles F. Wall, of the Oceau City Yacht Club, left for Virginia tbl* weak. He will return with r- bl* daughter, Mia* Uorotliy, wh« I* . I. alleudlug college there, W. H. Cbadwiok. of tbtardty. will I I return from I'lidadelphia about May I i, .to overhaul Commodore Charles F g Wall's flag-li.p, of the Oceau Yaaht I Club'* fleet, for the .ummer *ea*on. I D. W. Pedrick aud family! of-Puil->r adelpbla. have opened their coliage • 5B20 <"en tral avenue, for the sea* m. j Mr Pedrick and hi* family come to Oc an City early In the aeaaoo and re- " main through tbeaulumu muiilb* K Ulotckert and family, of fihila- ; drlphla. bare opened their Cautral I avenue collage for the aea*oo. Mr. b (ilulckert. who ba* beeu counecied U I with a large jrwelery llrm for tblrtyy Ave years, ha* retired from bu*iue**.
1 TERMS DID NOT SDIT THIS FIRM f * Western Firm's Reason lot Not Bidding for Bonds of | i Ciiy Hall. f A B. Leach A to., of Philadelphia,-! ' prerented the oulydild for Ihe 174 500 ] city hall live per cent bind* al Ihe 1 "j weekly meeting or the City Oomiul*-j | sinner*. Their hid was par and ln-1 Merest. It wa* accepted. I W. K Mft—cy. of M u— ey A I 'Award*. *■}•• that, a- representative of a Western tl-rn. they were prep* red | j to tdd considerably higher than Ltach ] - A Co. until It wa* hiuiid-tliat. by Ihe tired Luder the condition* of the | law, tin. llrm decided that II could not ! alford Io make II* intended bid r CapeMaJ. April 30. 1815. I desire In announce tliat I shall be , a candidate for the nomination for uiatie* on Ihe Republican ticket, and •hall appreciate the support of all Re- • PUb"^" Val'\m jgjgV. On-Kv-Mr*. Herbert Plocb, of Hit* city. . who I- rapidly recoverlugfioui a remany friend*, through the Sknti>i:i.e for their thoughlfulue** lu sending flower* etc
r Warm Weather Brought Many Visitors Here Seeking ( : t Homes for the Season. , J The *ummer-llke weather early thl* • | week brought many cottag* seeker* to r City. - j Joseph I. Scull report* the following j Charles V Due's collage. 511 Seven- - 1 leenlh street. f| Albert Fogg'* cottage, at the corner 1 1 Hubert -Kelso'* bungalow, 1J4* As- ' r cf Beutham's cottage. 817 Central J t Cottage No ■! Eleventh atreet. ' Cottage No 8 Eleventh street. e Wm. II. Macliitosh's collage) with nue and St CI, arte* plj'der 1 c tiarage al tlie I'alatlnevApartiueut*. r Harry K Stanton ha* made the fol- ' low ing rentals: - ' Kill- collage, 811 Second street " Flyst floor Mitchell Apartment* 1511 d We-ley avenue. Taylor cottage. 845 St Charles place. " Fir.l floor, south »lde. of l^nk.ley s Hall, for the mouth of April. '! Second fl.Kir of the O'rant Apart- h ' mem*. 88.5 Pen niy i) place. ' First floor of the A lieu Apartments, ' llll Wesley avenue. ' Third floor, vouth side, of Ihe t arltou Apartment*. 1JU4 Ocean avenue. ^ t H. B. free'* garage, 8J9 Third «®3f. I Dr. W. P H slue*' g»r*Re. 8«l t'efliil>" n plat*- ' t T FoMer bungalow, 853 DeLaucey place, n ' Seymour Davis' collage, 800 Second E- ocb ". Barrett ba* rented til* cot- ' tag*," 815 Central avenue, to Joseph ti Itrower. of Philadelphia. *1 . WORK NEARLY DONE a The evangelistic campaign of "Black • , Billy Sunday. Jd," in Sblloh Baptist t< . Church, will clo-e tomorrow evening * thank* for the purse -p resettled by * :m llavld P. Creaswell. .donations flout the w lille people or tbla city. d Anyone having envelopes or dona- tl 1 tiou* for tlie support of thl* work w ill w ' kindly turn theui Ju by tomorrow p night. 11 The evangelist on Suuday afternoon , d ' took bit text from !*alab,.l;5. He P highly complimented Ocean City In • - If the leader* nf this country are *lck, 4 here I* * cause, aud sometime* the * e cau-e I* greater than the effect. Hi I praised ocean City lor Its absence of ^ saloons and for Its observance of tbe - Sabbath Tills must be the result of a , ' healthy condition amoug Ihe people of the town. ' If he were to make suy criticism of Ocean City, he said, It would be thai, ^ il In digging Ibe temperance foundation, h the builders dumped tbe dirt too close. ( Then Ihe-speaker walked to tbe rear ( * of tbe- pulpit aud looked out tbe win- ' dow toward Sorners' Polut across the ^ , bay. There wa* laughter from tbe c i neie was ibukuivi iiooj u»
congregation. , If the leaders of the town were hon- ^ est. looking heavenward, and favored he a place of righteousness, the speaker said, there I* always some good-for-notblng evil one seeklug to overthrow and^rder and trying to bring RECEIVES HONORS I»r. c. H. nor Ulna Fellowship "> In ihe Ma>o Clinic. T. Word ha* Juat been received by ibe •" friend* of Uy. C. H. Doe. a summer c" resident of this city, and sou of Mr. -In' and Mrs Charles A. Doe. of Phlladel- "f phla. that he It** had conferred upon *] a fellow *hlp lu the Mayo Clinic, of Rochester. Minn. * it Thl* surgical lustliule I* cousldered Lof Ihe best In the country, aud. a* Dr. Doe and one other person were selected from among elghty-alx appll- . cant*, the honor I* a signal oue. Dr. Doe graduated from tbe Uul- fu verslty of Peun*ylvanla In tbe clas* of'"1 j. and sluce then baa nerved In Ibe .Maternity Hospital of New York City " and the Episcopal Hospital, of Pblla- ^ delpbta. Tlie many friend* of Dr Doe extend M their rougr*tul*tlnn« on hi* good forand wish blm great *ucce** while the we»leru pity. BOAT CROSSED BAR ^ Had l.oi or Plilnx lor Mew Honlrsard Bridge. ® For the first time In several year*, a lluee-maslrd schooner crowed Ihe I ar at Ibe eulrauce Io Ureal Egg ' Harbor at Longport Mouday anil Pf°" 1 1 cseded safely up Palpong Creek. Tbe i vessel wg* Ibe Abble H. Ureen, a 5H0 ton schooner, with • 85 fool beam, out " Norfolk. Ya . Willi 80.000 feel of ' aud MJ pieces of beavy piling. • couslgued to Ibe Holland Construction ° Company 'or u*e on the Somera'Polul- J1 j Ixmgport Boulevard Bridge. Tbe ve**el drew 11) feel of water . Sounding* made sbowpd that Ibere I* ' a 1-j-foot depib over lb* bar. A letter wa* received by the Young ti ' Men'* Progressive ((cagu* at It* weekly t ■ meeting from a woman Io Jersey City t " ; requesting permission to speak before e ; l he league against woman suffrage, c 1 There were oply a few member* at tbe • - meeting and the majority decided t against glinting the request. Tbe subject may agalu come up at tbe next ' - meeting of the league. To cake Pole, Tbe member* of the Ladles' (Julld ] of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church i- will hold a cake sale Io Wilson \ ( 1 Taylor'* store, at tbe oorosrof Seeentb , . street and Asbury avenu*. on Hatur- .. day. May J8. There will ba excelleui , cake ou sale. Don't forget the date.
jPHILADELPHIANS RENT [ * COTTAGES FOR SUMMER
OF INTEREST TO VOTERS IN CITY Eldredge Gives Information Regarding Registration for Coming Election. I ii reply In an Inquiry by Wm. H. Campbell, of ltd* city, one of Ibe candidate* for tbe office of City Commissioner. regarding Ihe election ou Maj 1 1. Judge Eldredge. of the Cape May County Court. »ay* that the city bosrd rrgl-lra' Inn on Ihe Tuesday before Ibe election. The board should take la*t fall's rextliose legally entitled to be placed Tlie. board should notify the count\ board of regl-lratlon Io meet and add on tlie Thursday and Saturbefore the electlnu. Judge Kid red ge says that he will *it lu hi* office at Cape May City on the Monday before the election and add name* omltlrd. He further say* thai w III be at hi* office on eleclloii day to transfer name*. WANTS HELP OF ALL I tie evangelistic cauipalgu in tbe Tabernacle Baptist Church, al the corner of Kighth street aud West avenue, now nu fur two week*. Speaklug of thl* campaign, the p*» lor, the Rev. Samuel J. Comfort. *ay«: -We are eudeavorlng a* best we can to persuade them to accept the and to make the entire city belter for bavlug lived dn It. lu tbla endeavor, we ask for the friendly co-operatlou of all good people, while aud colored aud of all denomination*. Hrlp us to make Cbrlstlau* of all men and which mean* a better brand of alliens and a cleaner aud better city. "We have not a 'Black Billy Suuday,' but we have an evangelist after order of the white Billy Suuday. who preaches the gospel with the (Hiwer of the spirit. Come aud bear It will do you good. Next Suu at 3 p. m., tbe evangelist will preach ou temperance. Subject, "The Place of tbe Church lu tbe Fight fur Temperance and Local Option ' ■ Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, he BUSINESS GROWS lor RSTenik Oprraior. K C. Wiley and J. A. Adam*, of Ihe Western Electric Company, are Installing a seventh position on the switchboard In the Belt Telephone Company'* office In this city. With this In place, seven operator* can work at one time, which ba* beeu made uecessary by the company'* Increasing businr**.
Howe, tbe company's local nay* that already thl* mouth T hs* obtained thirty new coutract* for telephone service. DEDICATE FOUNTAIN * el W. C. T. V. Will Hold Ceremonies fi alClir HaiiBn jr. b Arrangements are being made by a members of tbe Ocean City W, C. U. to bold dedicatory service* at tbe K pretty public fouutalu Id front of the * hall on Monday. May 81.. Me- V mortal Day coming qu Sunday. One of tbe officer* of tbe 8l»t* W. C. T. U. o will makt au address. Tbe fouutaln wa* purchased some time ago for 1250 by Ihe local W. C. T. member* aud presented to Ibe city. (. Attended Presanrrj. ! 1 he Hev. Cbarle* H. Bohner, pastor " tbe First Presbyterian church, re- 1 turned Tuesday eveniug from Wllllamstowii. where ht attended theses- • ■Ion of the West Jersey Presbytery J. Run Steveusou, president of ' Princeton Theological Seminary, delivered au addrea* to the Presbytery Monday evening. j ■ ervces In ilg Church. M*s» was celebrated In St. Augus- ' tine'* Church last Sunday by tbe < rector, the Rev, Thoma* K. Blake, ] who preached e strong sermon on ' "The Good Shepherd." Tbe malo ] church wa* used for tbe flr*l time ! •luce last fall, aud It wa* well tilled hy tbe congregation, a largf number be lug from Philadelphia. BatcDom Housekeeping. Cou*taut Ford, book-keeper for John R Groves, and hi* wife have gone housekeeping. Mr*. Ford wa* Ml** Bulb Heeva*. daughter of Mr*. Parker, of thl* city. She ha* 4>eeo stenographer In Tbeo. V. Townsend1* office for some time They were married lu AtlantleCUy November 1. Will Have a Cake dale. The G. G. O. Ulrla of tbe Presbyterian Church will bold a caka sale [ neat Saturday morolng lu Joseph I. ; real estate office*. The girl* r made htg preparation* for thl* r event, gnd they are planntug to re-. . many customer*. Dou't dist appolut them. 1 • Fob Sale -tHXX) lot ou Asbury aveI for 4850; tbl* la rsal.-Miot a Joke. Taylor, Fourteenth and Central. adv. It. Wanted —Delivery horse, cheap, , for cash. Addrea* A. Sentinel ' office. adv. Jt , Horn fur sale, sore Io front, suit 1 farmer. Jacob Scbuff, Ocean City, S. > J. adv. It Piano for aala. bargain: Taylor, t corner Fourteeutb aud Central. ' adv. 4-22, St. -
HOW SOLOMON I MISSED TARGET " Apes aud Peacocks Ruined Ilis Aim, Says the RtV • C. H.' Bohner. ihe Sunday *<-hu»i room, the Rev,' hgile- H. Bobuer unSuii-jay svpniuK delivered a furc-ful seinnui .m "A, Royal Arcbey Who Missed Ihe Target' ..f4 His Soul'. Happlue— ■" Hi- text ] -•«. J King- 10; 18. -Aud King " I. -vilumon made two hundre-1 target* of gold went Io oue target." > The Rev. Mr. Buhner opened In* d magnlflceuce in which Kmg Snloiuoii t- -veined In have eXhail-lvd It-elf mi >f mm. Yei. after having -hnl all Ihe d arrows In the quiver of life. Solomon . awoke to tl ii it that lie had iui-.ed Ihe » null's eye In the taigel of hi- -kuI's d happiness. - f- Ii to n.tis how thl. * highly favored man t„ ml--. II We lliul a reason -ugge-leil in a little r note which "tale- that once In three >t to foreign' lands to gather beautiful > thing* for huu-elf. came back from rarshl-li bringing willi I lieu, not only "gold and silver and Ivor),," but also , Solomon began all right, and all «enl well for a while. Then Salomon - ' uess .,1 the' surrounding n-lioll*. He 2 , allow e-1 hhf^Skft I" go out after f • *t range women. He made alliance. | ( wltli the Idol-worslilpplng laud* alsml $ ,. Him And * \ by aping ih>vloea and | j follies of III* nelgnbor*. King Solomon | , missed the target He. nu doubt, f f thought himself stroug enough to re- | -1st the Influence of their heathen 3 r "lu agalu*! God and resist the lufluenve | ' of slu In deteriorating his own nature | O, the uu-peakable shame of ode who, 1 _ chaidhg a butterfl leap* into hell! | , Along with the ape*, the peacocks j i b»d ,"e9T In causing our I , Itoyal Archer to mis* the target The " peacock live* only fur display. Il " -trot* about showing It* feathers and I r -ermlug to say, "Cotue, admire nit! , See what a show 1 make!" No man j j ever lived lu such wonderful display ], f a* did KinggSolomoii. For a lluie he -j , enjoyed II all. and then II cloyed on f H him. aud became obnoxious to him. a r At last be realised that there I* no v |( lasting bapploea* lu display ; that the gaudy thlug* of the world that uilnl*t ter simply to a man's *elll-h grallUca tlou can give no real peace. He found lliat Ihe peacock had mily brought The Rev! Mr. Bohner closed hi* re . markable sermon will, a strung appeal ( n. for a couleuled spirit, which he said Is better than silver and gold, aud which r if aloue will bring real bappluess to tlie * I- eoifl. e Howe's duet, "lu the Cross of ^ e Christ We.Olory." suug by. Ml** Cor- , h *01. and Mr. Smith at Ilia morning ser- . n vice, was rendered with much expres* ' u nlou and very pleasing effect. DELEGATES CHOSEN >1
Represent Kpworiti; I. rugae At Ihe monthly meeting of Ihe Kp- 1 worth League of lbs First M. E. Church delegates and alternates were for the Epworlb League Conference Conveu tluti to be beld at LainThursday aud Friday. May 6 and 7. Tha delegate* elected were Mr*. J. H. William JeffVIe-; alien. ate-, Harriet Glbb and Mlaa Verna There wa* a social time et the Iclose of the meeting. Sealed Proposals. lerrjac^uy oraltbhk.^^ MEAI,^Y Special Notice to tlie Public. , . I.*" bean placed by perm!— ion of Mr. Harry ^ II Laka.^axp*rt opllelao an a walrhiuakrr. ' Klcblh al reel -and A. bury 'atriui., 1 Ora-n City. N. J. Tbl* alandard wratbrr 1 bu*tlf*al*inro b>' " ^ S0'"*"1'' j : Watch and Jewelry Repairing ' Mayer's Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty 's Pier ] OPEN ALL YEAR E. C. BOYLE e Real Estate Broker a 624 eighth street Ocean city new Jersey F Joseph I . Scull § WEAL ESTATE BULLETIN ■"i" ags for sale e. Kga.oo""" e. for sale ^ p. for sale vtr'inb" x rtuwprai kit in Ibiaclucailon. Dearly • fe"» >'•*■ It 1i6o0 08 1° l".s on Mr.1 M-r.W. J. tooao oo ■» loan on >.r-l M..r.g.«r It kaoo 00 to loan ..p fil.l Mong-»r ; Jnxeph I. Scull "t-ittt"'
1804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. Jlj. On The Avenue \ T I}ATli\'J*«R your needs arc, we can satisfy the dc-l * mauds of ymtr purse and person. You are cordiallj * 'invited lo visit the new store, where we are ready to meet alii. } comers. • Hit the Trail for Jones' Men's Shop MCALLISTER'S % The Leading Dry Goods Store , | • - p\Vrc things for Spring and Summer. "* New Embroideries. Fine assortment of new embroideries,, all widths and prices, from 5c vard up. New embroidered net floum-ing. si incites wide. &5c yar4', New Tap Silk and Si'.U Crepe de Chine Waists in white. New Curtain Materials. OWe are showing a great assortment of 1 curtain materials *vith dots, figures, colored, borders, etc., *toc Canton Crepe. l-"ine Sijk. Crepe'. 36 inches wide, in black, white, pink, blue and trfvender. 4.8c yard, fes NOTICE OCR WINDOWS. . S. S. McAllister "ir [ j HARVEY Y. LAKE] REAL ESTATE I - 838 Asbury Avenue ? j Ocean City New Jersey | B. Frank Smith Go., ""aoKci"" you have money to loan see its for good investments. For sale, fine on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, 200. Fourteen room honse, 2"baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. 1CIS)6 Asbury Ave. ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Five cottages 011 Central avenue, from tpxUi to. Eighth street*, for «ale, very reasonable. Furnished collage on Central aflBue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, itli garage, only f J500. Furniahcd cotuge on Central avenue, above Third atreet. Oifly 42600. Furnished cottage on Fifth street ,'$>700. Two cottages and one lot Asbury avenue, near Seventh atreet, only f jjoo. Alio two cottages on Aabury avenue, same block, only I3700. 4 - ESTATE --=, INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. . MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. . No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell yon at once. Bargain* 111 Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice 00 tt ages for sale. Also lot* for luvestment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean Cltjr. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City. N. J.
Interesting to Investors 1 or . Those Who Wish a Desirable location tor a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— A 'aw Into located In Section Q. Ocean (Sty, H. J., ===== In vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania and Read- ~ iug Railroad station*. Also Bite* for bungalow* ritnata on Great Bgg . Harbor hay, Realty'* Point, N. J. 1 ARTHURoD.J3ARROWS ;> 632 central avenue ocean city, n. <1. ~ Prove to Yourself' - 'that you SAVE MONEY, SAVE GAS and HELP YOUR « EYES with the Welsbach "Reflex" gas mantle. A 25c r' mantle now for 15c- Begin tonight to know the "Reflejc." y It gives a powerful eye comforting light, with least gas, and * lasts twice as long as other 15c mantles. Cheaper mantles •' waste gas, soon grow dim and break. ,i City Gas Light Co. • "Urightra % (Earner ©here ] ; | $nu Are" j ; , ; ] SUNDAY'S FAVORITE HYMN ] ; , £ Thk applies to the Material j . ( | as well as the Spiritual bo | ' ' 1 Wallpaper, well selected and artistically hung, will 1 ' ' | Brighten all ihe Corners of Your Home j | ■[ Borton's < ' ( j E. E. Lear. Mgr. 631 Aabury Avenue j , THE BREAKERS ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and I Cold Running Water, Telephone in Every Room, New Diet Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. Open Saturday, March 27, for tlie season. K. A. Young, Mar.
H0T6L iDise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Street* OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. Smith Buckixoham. Scotch Hall SANATORIUM •Opan Al. tha Year— n. :-^i rt.-ilylnoi' a ! -test1*01* b*tb Mow N. K. Toa-gca. II. X. B. mcoimur -Mea8Knra« Utr. THE IMPERIAL CENTRAL ave., oceax city. x Mrs. c. oetzjcl. THE KATHLU • -Now open for tbe se**oi. UN Centra! Avenue, OCEAX CITY, M . 1. WYOMING TS4 UCr.AH AVEXCK OrrauVtly, N. J. open all tq* 7 ear p Hot Water Baa A. r. niLBEM HOTEL ATGLEN ' Ona of tba mort eantrally located hotels la Ocean Otty. The aim baa always bean to I make this hon— select and bomelik* and Mi E large and asenred patronage prove* lu *ae- ] ma^For term* and particnlsu* addraa*, a. c. eorr. Prop. [ STERLING HOJEL open all year E Hot water beat. Winter boarders e solicited. E. A. LtBIUT. S THE HEWUNGS I having decided to close for tbe winter, ] tt will be re-opened for guest* In May, [ 1816. r • . .1- H. HF.WUIU ' -Ninth and Waaler ave. Ocean city, m. j- ' NEW HOTEL ELBERON e1uuth andcentral AVKMDK ocean city. n.j. « Naytor and May re. FroprlMraaa** j j and newly papered. Bell Pbonea: 17-x and TswIESS' ; Opex Fob heasox Central avenue and Ninth street. War. H. DrismoTM.'rmor. r ri d for Booklet Bos Water Heat r THE OCEANIC !: Ocean City, N. J. •t . Opens April Oral for tbe season. A. E RAKER Dance Every CoM L—cMee, Wedneeday and F*cSaturday Night - The Excursion House t JAMES CLARK FHgrfcto '< MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE . SOMERS'- POINT :: N. J.
THOMAS J. THORN 1128 Bay Avenue prices and work right roth rhone* ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (Successor la 1. S. rhawptea) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice 'Dairy Product* Batter end Eggs Ask for Booklet of Specialties Order* Delivered Both Phone* The Pontiere BOOT « SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY done •14-618 Asbary Ave. Ocea* City. It J For Sale 7 lots on Asbury avenue, up-to-grade; all city improvements, including pa\-ed streets, $3,000.00. Party most have money. * Half Cash. Clayton Hainer Bricr 1 cismtm wrwarr, octaw crrv. ■. 4. ] Try an Advt. In Tbe Sentinel and Get Result*

