Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1815. We Khali he glad to receive item, of news and communication- of intercM lo thla community and our readcro everywhere. All commuulcatloiiK should be accorapauled wllh the full name and addreHH uf the writer, not tiece—arlly for publication, but a- a 'guarantee of ^good faith. i DOTS. Polltlo and the weather are warm- i lug up linardwalk look- nomewhat lively lo the Evening-. Weatlier-wi-e people «ay next -urnWeaklUb and summer tlou rider- are being caught with net« in the bay. There war an examination here Saturday for the pn-tma-ter-liip at I'eter-. Real aummerdlke weather on Tueday. We've had several of tlie-e .layrecently. . The pound ti-herle. are ready to panlea thla year. Jo-epti Foster and w Ife have moved uue lo'pki Wed avenue. Jo-eph i. Scull'- olllce- and apai* rnent- on A-hury avenue, above The Men'- Ilil.lePla- of the Klr-t M. K. I'liurcli of till- city I- now Identified with the Drexel Middle Itible Cla-e-. I he uumlieroftlie local ola— I- I3W. . Alio way M Smith I- about to vacate the -lore he lia- been occupying on tia-emeut of hi- re»ldence. 7115 Ocean PERSONALS. Ml- K. Dawe*. of Philadelphia. wa« i In town Tuesday. Ml- Wi-liam. of Millvllle, waa a vl-iior here Mouday. K. C. Mlchardaon, «.f Philadelphia, Iregistered at the Klberon. Knlla (iarret-ou vl-tted friend- In 1 Kldora Sunday afternoon. Kd win Markley, of Trenton, vi-lted 1 lit- parent- here early thl- week (J. C. Allen and wife, of llerwyn, Pa., are -lopping al the llreaker-. 1 Fred Drleabach and w ife, of PhllaDr. te S. A. Stedem, of Philadelphia. wa. to town Friday evening ' < liarl** 11. Wei—, of Grrmatildfe wa- a visitor here during Ihe week . ' Robert W. Scott and family, of Over- , brook, were week end vjallora here. John S Morrl. and wife, of Phlla- , delphla, were here during the week. J W. Fern ley. of Philadelphia, wa- , a v tailor here Saturday and Sunday. Mr-. I.luwo.id Sack, of Salem, wa- , among thevl-Hor-to Ihl-clly Monday. , John J. Hood and wife, of Philadelphia. were vl-llor- here a few day- ago J. R. Clayton, of Philadelphia, wa> a gue-l of the Sterling a fyw.day- ago William F. Bhrlver, of Phlladel- ' phla. wa- In towij Monday and Tue»day. ' George Hof-telter, Jr., of Phlladel' phla, wa- among the week'- vl«ltofa ' here. Charlea K. Median and family, of Philadelphia, were here a few day- ' ■I nee. Alfred 8. Van (Men, of Philadelphia, waa among recent arrival- at Ihe LorMr*. Otto Koehler, of Rlvertno, waa among the week'- arrival- at the Im perlal. (J. F. I-fdl- and wife, of Wilmington. are among tbo-e registered at the Kathlu. F. Dun'akln. of Millvllle. wa. In lhl» elty during the week looklug alter hicollage. tieorge B. Well- and family, of Philadelphia. were recent gue-l- of the A. H. Sickler «nd wife, of Camdeu, have opened their cottage on Oceau avenue. Ml— Uu— le Hand, who -pent the fu Swede-born, lia- returned to Render and wife, of Phlladel-rgl-tered at the Atglen a few . I.andenberger. wife aud -on. Airy, were visitors here a few o. ;lln Smith and family, of filed-egl-lered at the Blecayne a few a aye ago. Jo*eph H.Stoppaud family, of Philadelphia. were recent arrival- at the Wyoming. Mr. and Mr-. Walter Sack have returned from a vlait to Philadelphia aud vicinity. Mo. Cliarle- Powell ha. been vl.lt, lug her -l-ter. Mr-. Morion Batemau, at Port Norrle F P. Stephen* and wife have opened their apartment, 1138 Ocean avenue, David Je-ter, a prominent Cauiden buKlne— man. and Mr-. Je-ter were In tow u thl* week. H. K. Stock well, of the law Arm of Rleakiy A Hloekwell. Camden, wa- In town Saturday. Wm. 8. Graham, of West Philadelphia. wa- a recent gue«l of City Cotaml— loner Fi-her. Mr-. Henry Slang, of We-t I'lilla delphla. ■■ vl-lling Iter -on, Cliaa. A. Slang, of thla cltT. George Long and family, or Philadelphia. came dn«« lo Ibelr Pierce Arrow car Sunday. Ml— Kdllti Boric, of Philadelphia. I- vl-lllng her brother, Norman Hone, and wife In thla city. Ml— Bertha Scull, of thl- 'city, re turned Saturday from a vMi to Mm. Charlea Campbell at Plaaaautvllle.
Mr-. Campbell l« entertalhlug her J. daughter, Mr*. J. M. Brook-, of Chicago. , Pa-t Commodore and Mr-.C.Howard Schermerhnrn, of M*e»t Philadelphia, ' - Mi- Helen Barlow, who -pent the 1 winter In Moore-town, ha- been v|-lt-log her family here. ' , K. B. Bacon aud wife, of Jer-ey City, ' _ have returned home after a vl-it of ' ,. -rveral day- iii thl* cify. i Dr. and Mr*. Geo. W. Urtjuhart and < -on, of We-t Philadelphia, were vl.lCity Treasurer McCoach and Jiuit, Franklin, of Philadelphia, were In 1 - Saturday and Sunday. George A-liby, trea»uret of the Gar- ' i rick Theater. Philadelphia, and hip Wife were vl-llor. here Sunday. J , Mr-. John I). Bauer and Ml- Ma , K. Bauer, of Philadelphia, were , the city'- recent vl-ltor-. Thorn— R Tort, Jr . a former -elect , I councilman In Philadelphia, aud well i . known here, waa in town Tue-day. M 1-mCoiey . of Philadelphia, wa- In. ' thl- city Monday looking after her "Utnraer re-ldence. 121 A-bury avenue Ml— Kdna Julian, stenographer in * Ma—ey ,V -Edward-' office, -pent Sunday » Ith her parent- lo Philadelphia. ' ( Mr. Samuel Schurch and family, - of thla City, attended the Sleelman- t Carter wedding at Peter-burg Tue— | ' day. Mr-. C. Carter and daughter. Ml— ' Grace.of thla city, attended the Carter- 1 Sleelman wedding at Peter-burg Tura- j > day. I>ewl- Miller, wife and son. of this - city, were recent vl-ltor- at the home . nf Mr. and Mm. William Peice, at . Port Norrl*. The Rev- Pennington Coraon and , wife, of Lambertvllle. were gue-t«thl- . week of Dr. Allen Cor'-on and family, of thl- city. Robert Radford and wife, of Philadelphia, were .vl-llor- here over the ■ week-end. Mr. Radford I- a wellknown cottager. Jamea Hlggln- and Mr. and Mr- i f George Kunlr.. of Millvllle, were re- , ' wife, of thl- city. , Pre-ldeut Churchill Hungerford.of t the Ocean City Fi-hlng dub, waa i among the Philadelphia!!* here Salur- ■ day afid SundayThe*Oceau City Auction Club meet* 1 every Tbur-day afternoon at the 1 Breaker-. Mr*. George Turner niter- 1 ' talned la-t week. j Mr- Herbert Ploch. of-thl- city, ««« able to be out In a rolling chair on * Sunday. She underwent an operation 1 ' about a mouth ago. William S Zane. of Tuckalioe, who 1- In the drug bu-lne— here on the ' Boardwalk In the summer >-e»»ou-, was In town Monday. Mrs. Fergua McCu-ker, who— bus 1 band i» trea-urer of tlie Forre-t Theater, Philadelphia, waa a vl-llor e bere during the week. ' F.T. Jennlog-. of the firm of Jen Ding* A Stan»lteld. Philadelphia, ha- > ' rented the cottage 702 Wealey aveuue ' forth* aummer — a-on. J W. Tbur-ion, of thl- elty. -pent i, Sunday In Glouce-ter. Mr-. Tbure , ton, who wa« a vl-ltor there for three week-, returned home Monday evenlug Mr-. Miller Mecouch and child, of r Pitman, have returned home after a few days' vl.li here a- Ihe gue-t of her , father. Justice of the Peace Frank H. Ware. • John Schenk. of Dorothy, wa- renewing acquaintances In tbla city Thuniday. Mr. Schenk wa- a former " reel leul of Ocean City for mauy, ' years E F. Oofl. agent at the Weat Jer-ey . A Seashore Railroad Company'* Eighth -treet depot, and hi- wife have ' moved to their new home, 120 Wesley 1 Mr«. J. M.. Cunulugham end -i-ter, . Mr* W. E. Tucbton. of Wilmington. " Del . have been occupyiog the former'cottage. 406 Sixteenth -treet, tbla city n a few day-. n Charlea Carter and son. of Bridgeton, were over Sunday vi-itor- at the home of Mr Carter'- mother. Mr* >' Carrie E. Carter, 10119 A-bury avenue u In tin- city. Mi— Nan Egan of the title departI. mrnt of the Oceau City Tille aud Tru-t Company, -pent Saturday afternoon and Sunday al her home In Philadelphia a- E. H. Hnillh and family, of Haddon, i field, and. H. R. Smith and' wife, of Haddon Heights, were gue-t- of Lewi* E Smith aud family, of tbla city, Sal i- urday and Sunday. « Ell Green, ot Millvllle. who did the "second trick" a- telegraph operator In Ibe Went Jersey A Sea-bore Rall- »• road'- Eighth street -latiou la-t year, e. waa in towu Friday. George Ludlam and wife, of Camden. were gueau of Mr. and Mr. •' Reuben Ludlam 111 thla city over Suu- »• day. Mr Ludlam la employed by tbe e. Penneylvaula Railroad Company. -
1 OF INTEREST TO LOAN SOCIETIES » Secretary Morris Receives Important Letter from Ac'ing ! d Collector Shaw. v In reply to a query. Secretary Harry j ■' A. Morrl-. of the Home Building and | I Loan A— oclatlnn of thl- city, baa re- j " eelved the following letter from tlie I men! of thl- Slate: The Home Building and loan A- | -oclatlnn of Ocean City, N. J — ' | wa- Incorporated In 1912 and no i j prevlou. report ha- been tiled. If your member- only, and I- strictly mutual - an affidavit lo thai effect -liould tie' takeii by the trea-urer aud forwarded e to thl- office, lu which ca-e your name would be dropped a> being exempt - under the an. - Howevej. If your ah -oclatlnn I- not a>*tale<! above, I lien you -liould al>o' Die a return for the year 1913. i Ri— l-eclfullv. i 0 ^ E C.Shaw, - ' . Acting Collector. Till- letter will probably be of in- i 1 lere-t lo other IniiMIng and loan a--
jiNCJ? EASING PUSH FOR i SUMMER HOMES-HERE i ,
- Many Fine ' Cottages and J Apartments Were Rented [ j ' Daring the Week. p Summer-like weather at time- dur1 ' lug the week gave a L'g Impetu- to - : Hi* demand for cottage- and aparte menu in this city and a number of ( Additional renlal- are reported by the real e-lalc men a- given h'erewltb: James M Cheater A Co. made the i following rental- duriug the la-t few i day-: r Wm H Deardurtf . find floor apart 1 > nient. Third -treet aud tbe Boardwalk, lo James LeNulr. of Philadelphia. Second floor ijT Emll G. Perrot'a ! I -partm'eut.. Fourteenth alreel and • Wr-ley aveuue, to Charles H l.aird. I - Weat Jer-ey Tru-t Company. i Second floor apartment qff" the Rev. s F. A. Dedans' apaitmeula. Third . Rutlierfnrd. of Philadelphia. Kir-t floor of Prof. Jame- E. Bryant apartment-, ou Third -treet, to C. H. : Grone, of Philadelphia. ' tieorge A. Hay-' cottage. 614 Atlautld . avenue, to Mr-. Sarah A. Swing, of 1 . Philadelphia. 1 Fir-l floor of Mr- Fannie Ma'r-halPs - apart meut-. Ocean avenue, to Carroll • r P. Ayara, of Philadelphia. 1 f Mr-. F:iale Welmer'a hay villa to * Dewees Yeager. of Philadelphia. I Second floor of Mr- Mary E. I>ear- ' , dorlf- apartment-. Third -treet audi f the Boardwalk, to Samuel K. Newell, . of Philadelphia. ' Flrat floor of T S. Simmon*' apart- « meiita. Third -treet aud A-bur> avtnue: to William W. Griffith-, of Phlla- • ; delphla. _ ' Clayton- Maine- Brick'- rental- tnI elude the following: The L. M. Wel-h bungalow, 64IT , Second floor of Rot-ert Sharp'- apartSeymour Davl-"' cottage, 809 Penu- J place. , The Stldliam double cottage, 000 and f 602 Ocean avenue, to Campbell A | Llltleiialea, who will conduct a high- t cla— boarding huu-e. , Marter-cottage, 922 We-ley 'aveuue. f The Rev. Jame- E -Lake'- apart- ( ment«. Sixth -treet and Atlantic ave , Jame- Franklin'- collage, 18 Ocean ( road. Apartment A lu Paul Apartmeula. , Tlie Aldrlcb college, 101S We-ley j avenue. ' c Geo. W. 1'uderdown'a apartment-, , 861 'Park place. , The Dawe- cottage, 71* Moorlyn ' terrace, ha- been rented for the aeaeon ' a Philadelphia ii. ' Harry Herardiul, uf Philadelphia, ha- reiilt-d l.luwood Sack's -cottage, 1020 Wesley avenue, for . the aea-on. , He had the cottage la-t year. ' REVIVAL SERVICE^- , W.l:i Conllnur In Tabernacle < Cburch Pew Data L—irr. r Revival -ervlces In the Tabernacle I Baptl-t Church, at the corner of i Eighth street aud Weet avenue, the t Rev. Semuel J. Comfort, pastor, will | continue until Monday evening. The Rev. S. R. Trlhllt will preach ! file Rev. Dr. Kulp. of the Flret M. I K Church, win-preacb tomorrow eve- I ' iiiug. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock t the Rev. H. R. Trlbltt will preach. At ] ooe o'clock p. m there will be baptism i at Ihe corner of Secoud street and Hay avenue At 8 p. m. the Rev. Trlbitt Every' body la Invited. At 7.80 p. m. i , tberrwllf be an old-fashioned covenant 1 , meeting. At 8.80" p m. Holy Com- I , and the reception of new members, at wbtcb time the "Ten : ( Vlrgloe" will make their report i Ou Mouday nlglit there will be a . 1 great miMloiiary rally. Sister Trlbitt I will addre-a the meeting Sister Trlbitt Is the Held ml— louary of tbe New i ' England Baptist Ml— lonary Convention aud the Ural vice preeldent of tbe ' Woman's Auxiliary of tbe Peuneylvanla State Baptist Convention It < will be a rare treat to bear her. Every1 body Is cordially Invited. The K. of P. Club will meet tu tbe annex of the Tabernacle Baptist Church on Tuesdsy evening. Tbe Court of Calaulhe will meet at 712 > We-t aveuue on tbe same ulgbt. Buelue— of Importance. ' YOUNG PEOPLE WED - Elmer Sleelman, who le employed r by the Ocean City Water Company . - and Mi— Ethel M , daughter of Fred. Carter eud wife, of Petersburg, were ' married at the home of tbe bride by r tbe Rev. Wm. Blackmah Tuesday y. afler-ioou. The youug people have a uumber or y friend- in tin- city. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Sleelman will live In y Mr-. Samuel Scburcb's house at Petersburg' ' Mrs. Wnmer a-kct Change. Mra. J. H. Wllmer, who baa been f successfully engaged In tbe hotel bu>lu— here for years, has decided to quit r ihl- line tbe coming seasoD. She will . I lit- summer have tbe management of e tbe kitchen In Floyd Slme' delicatessen establishment on tbe Boardwalk ^ at Eighth street. " Ml— Cecelia Hand, daughter of Mr. eud Mrs. W. Scott Hand, of tbla city, xf uotll she was takeu slightly III re- >■ ceuily. bad a record for school aneo1 dance that Is decidedly nnnsaal. She |r bad not missed a single sees Ion of jr -eboul lu four years II. • * • r. Mrs. asr< a. Bcb—ii Dead. Mr*. Mary U. Benoelt, who died at '■ her borne In Pleaeaotvllle a few deye * ego, bed e number of frteuda to- this city. .She was Identified with Holy TrtnUy Episcopal Church.
SEVERAL FINE HOUSES TO GO DP r Contracts Have Been Awarded Joseph G. Champion and John Marts. Building pro-peel- are a— uoilng s | very encouraging outlook, contractor- i -ay. Building Inspector H. A. W. Smith, i within the la-t few day-, I— ued tlie | , following permits: i Jo-r|>li G Champion. I3IXXI collage i fur J. T. Magulre. of Pblledelplile. ou , ' the north side of Peuolyn place, uesr i Atlantic avenue. , Joseph G. Champion, *H.'iixi cottage . I for Harry Evan-, of Philadelphia, on the comer of Peuolyn place aud At- , • lautlc avenue. , Jo-eph G. Champion, t-WOO collage for H. J. Thompson, of Philadelphia, < ou the south side of Prnolyn place. | . Joseph G. Champion, pier for Ocean , f City Fl-hlng Club at Fourteenth street, ■ coding fSlWO. | , John Marts, two fsmily apartment ' I on Ihe uorth side of Peuolyn place, i I lotteCbester, of this city, co-Mug (3200. ( John Mart-, college cosllug H2HII at • the corner of Hatter—a end Hey roads, i I ||r Robert W. Scott, of Overbronk. i '■John Marts, cottage for -elf, co-ting . 831X10. on Peuulyn place, east of At- t John Marts, cottage at Fourteenth street aud We-ley avenue, coatlug r. 8-121X1, for E. J. Perrot.of Philadelphia i OFFICERS ELECTED a. ft- McAlllaier Ax-In Bnpprlined* deal of Bapil-i Sand-r -eboul. < At a regular meeting of tbe teachers aud officers of tbe Baptist Sunday School Sunday afternoon the follow- d officers were elected for one year: .' S. B. McAllister, superintendent; r Dlbbs, a— l-taut superintendent; i Uties. Morris, secretary; Ed. Merry- ( a— Istaut secretary; Mrs. Jo-eph t Snyder, treasurer; Mrs. L C. Kaudle, I organlsl; Mrs. C Cox. a— l-taut i organist; Ml— Helen McAllister, prl- 1 rnary su;>erluleiident; Ml— Myrtle ■; Garrison, assistant superintendent. | It wa- Mrs. McAllister's own rrque»l ( she be relieved uf the orgau. - This wa- greatly regretted by the Sun- t day school. Her loyal and devoted c service at tlie organ tot the school le moat highly appreciated. c Several other Item- of business for { toe Improvement of tbe school were | acted upon , BAPTIST MEN WON core Victory Over Baaeball Team ot FI-bermrD. i The ba-ebal! team of tbe Men's Bible Class of the Bsptlst Church' held Its second practice game on Mod- ( day afternoon ou tbe ball grouuds, . Sixth alreet and Asbury aveuue. Splendid showing waa made In the , with a group of Hsbermen of tbe i Sea Isle aud Auglesea Fl-hlng Com- i panics. | Score. 9 to 7 lo favor of the Baptist | Another game wa- arranged with i , the flahermeh for Friday afternoon of - thl- week at 4.80 on the grounds at street and Asbury aveDue. , Suyder wants to see all members of the class nut ou Friday. Boonia l.ikeljr lo Mrlvcl. , Says au exchange: Tbe "booms" already being trotted out for die- ; play. Hoover, it's a long, loug way el*cllon time and many of them will shrivel up In the Herce glare of i pitiless publicity. Two Dew announcements beve just been made: i Luther C. Ogdeu, pre-ldeut of the 1 Cape May Board of Trade, has announced hi- candidacy for tbe office of r Slate Senator. He will seek the He- - publican nomination. Other ani nouuaed candidates are D. Miles Rigor, a councilman of Wild wood 1 Cre-l/; Jame- McLlnden, mayor of - Angle-ea, and former A— emblymau Corevllle E Stllle.of Tuckalioe. Sena- ) tor H. C. Wbealou will be a candidate t for reuomlnatlnn on tbe Democratic 2 Vo— ■ Woman a Mo-ilrt. There came to this Icily lrom Wildwood ou Friday a hustling young womau, with a winning emlle. who want* to go to Bermuda as a guest of s a Wlldwood paper. She Is Miss Valeria Welden, au operator Id the I telephone exchange there She was beni' a few hours and left for borne . happy Id tbe knowledge that she had t obtained |9m subscriptions and that y much of a boost toward wlnulng. ■old Tie and cake. r Mrs. George F. Mitch's Sunday school class of Immahuel Baptist u Church held a sale uf cake and pie at S. S. McAllister's dry goods store Saturday aud cleared $8. Mrs: Mitch wae assisted by tbe following: Misses Rath Stepbeusou, Ksbi Collins and □ May Uarrtaou, Mrs. Battle aud Mrs. I- Ralph Sbauer. II • ' II Vl-lllng la Maryland. ,f Mra. Francis B Cannon, wife of tbe rector of Holy TrlDlly Episcopal k Cburch. left here a few days ago for her former borne In Cambridge, Md., on a lengthy visit She waa accompanied by her sister. U . . "l-l~W-g — ■= , At Daaxkli's Pier Theater. ' Ao Intereelihg program for Friday evenlog. April 80. ad8. It '* Hotel Pmopkirtoks —Young lady, '' baring typewriter, would like lo take care of correspondence, menu card-, able, work gu-rauteed H^1309 .. N. Flfty-uluth street. Philadelphia. " adv. 4-28. 2t. u Fob Saul— New agate ware, gla— , aud cblna ware, other bourn bold arti'7 dee at 416 Waaley avenue, Ooean City. adr. It
WHAT IT COST TO i BDILD BULKHEADS City Commissioners Pa sis Resolution Bearingon Work Done *in Lower Section. ' The following resolution was adopted j Be it ' — 1 Resolved, by the H..atd ol I 'onuulsloners'of Ocean Clly that Ihe *X|>eii-e. an onlluBiii-e entltleil "an ordlnamv | ^ I providing for the opening, grading j ' aud graveling of certain -treeta-lu ; and the -au>e I- hereby a-certaii.cd • and determined lo be the -urn of . twenty -seven thousand two hundred - aud fdrty-four dollar- anil eighty r ihe -um of -even hundred and -evenly dollar • and eighty-three cent- for >ur""further - ! ResolvM, That thl- re-oliillon be i entered on the record- of ihe proceedof the board of City CotnUrlsi -loner- and a copy of llie -ame, , atie-lcl Ijy the city elerk. he delivered him to Clarence S. Scull, Warren , coulinl— loner- of a— e— merit of Ocean ■ City, so that ao.mui'h of «nd expense of .aid ImprovemeiH.-- repre-ehts the e-tate beneflttql thereby may be*. J brnellt- each -hall be deemed to *< done on the bulkhead irucied be- » Flfty-llrst and Fifiy>lgh(h I PASTORS SIJIPTED | The -hlft- In pastorate- due to rece|it • of clergymeu In the New Jer-ey Z Epl-copsl Conference will # result In the Rev. George T Harrl-. of | tbe First Method!-! Episcopal Church, Z horo, being transferred on May I *' the First Methodl-t Epl-copyl - Atlantic City He will till K tbe vacancy cau-e.1 by the death of Ihe I Sauford Nichols The Rev. Elmund Hewitt, a former di-trlct super- , loteudent and now vice pre-ldeut of pastorate of the Gla— burn The Rev. William A. Boyd, of Vlnoeutown, will next week a Ihe pa-torete ot Ihe Emanuel Methodl-t Episcopal Church, Pennegrove, ' left vacant by the recent death of Ihe Rev. . t BURIED AN UNCLE 6 i Squire Rush, of tills city, on Mon- ' day attended tlie funeral of lila uncle, _ i Samuel J. Yarger. aged -evenly -even ' ■ years, who died at hi- home, 1714 ■ > Jetl'er-on street Philadelphia. Friday • Mr. Yarger, year- ago, served two ■ term- In tbe Penu-ylvanie legislature and was a guardian of the poor for a long time. Prior to reltrlug from * active life, Mr. Yarger wa- lu tbe coal ~ i bu-lne—. N Aeon of Mr. Yarger purchased the R. R. Hrlnghur.l property on Ply • mouth place, thl- city, last fall. Jubn Mlulchluo, who I- employed by _ Button A Corsou Company, aud ' Mary loipagllazxo, also of this city, • who bad a civil marriage ceremony f performed by the mayor oue day last i week, were married Buuday afternoon f by the Rev. Thoma- F. Hlake, rector v • of Bt. Auguallue'e Church. John Im- ' : pagllexzo and Touey laccanuo were ' Ibe wltue— es. The transportation committee of tbe - Ocean CUy Taxpayers' Association i ha- been able lo secure for tlie cltlzens I and summer resident- an early train ® r up aud a late express down this -ea- - i -od. An ex press train will leave - Ocean City at 7 a. m., aud leave Phllae delphla at 4. fa p. m. on and after May 0 3. This I- at lea-t ten day- earlier l ban heretofore. ' Word wae received here Saturday 4 morning that the jury bad aequltted ® Heury Clay, former director of tbe ,f Department of Public Safety lu Pbila1 delphla, of the charge- for winch he a waa on trial for several days, ills • friends hare. Including a uumber of ' Philadelphia!!-, exvre— ed them-elve-1 as pleased with tbe verdict. • - , - Friends of Mlsa Harriet It Harrl*, a summer resident of tbla city, learned ' with regret of ber death in l'hlladel1 pbla a few days ago. She -pent ibe . ; """ , Try an Advertisement i. in the SENTINEL *, NOTICE I ,r To the citixens of Ocean City, N. J., par- '• ticularly to those interested in the best interests of the town: / y Posters will be placed in the windows of the r, principal stores on 18 Saturday. May i,„at 9 J'. A. M. of vital interest 19 to all. x. JOSEPH I. "SCULL ' as 751 ASBl'RY AVE. '■ """" — J (
{ NOTICE ! | S f- Td the citizens of Ocean City, N. J., particu- f |'J t larly to those interested in the best interests of the ^ j f town; 4 I Posters "will be placed in the windows of the f t principal stores" on Saturday, May 1, at 9 A. M. of f , 1 t vital interest to all. I ' Compliments of ^ | j jones' men's shop | . 1 MCALLISTER'S = The Leading Dry Goods Store Xcitr things for Spring and Summer. Sew Rmbroiderics. Fine assortuAt of. new embroideries, all wi.lt lis and prices, from 5c yard up. New embroidered net lioiim ing, 42 inches wide. 85c yard. New Tap Silk and Silk Crepe de Chine Waists in white, black, maise, putty and sanjj. at S2.25. New Curtain Malerisls. We are showing a great assortment of . u curtain materials with dots, figures, colored borders, etc., toe KcJding 'S|wcial values in sheets and pillow cases. Canton Crepe, l-'ine Silk Crepe, 36 incites wide, in blstck, • white, pink, blue and lavender, 48c yard, tn?- NOTICE OUR WINDOWS. S. S. McAllister oceannjc,ty' ^ i-i = j\ ZZZXZ 0 j HARVEY Y. LAKE I" REAL ESTATC 838 Asbury Avenue | Ocean City New Jersey J » B. Frank Smith ■ If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine 011 Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. Two. lots corner Hirst street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, Si 200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double officer * attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed » with best companies. - 1036yVsbury Ave. ALONZ6 COTTON REAL ESTATE ASBURY AVENUE OOEAN CITY. N. J. Five cottages on Central avenue, from SixrtJto Eighth streets, for aale, very reasonable. Furnished cottage 011 Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, with garage, only fjsoo. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third alreet, only 82600. Furnished cottage on Fifth street, 81700. Two cottage* and one lot ou Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, only >3500. Also two cottag** on Asbnry avenue, same block, only 82700. REAL 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 gel It; we can tell you at J once. Hargalna in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage, for aale. Aieo lot. for luveetment aud for Improvement— tbe choice of Ooeau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. ; Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— * l°t* located In Saotion O, Ooeen Olty, «. I., : In vicinity of Btale road and Pennsylvania and Bead- , ing Railroad stations. Al»o alias for bangalowa aUnate on Gnat Bgg Harbor Ray , Heealty's Pout, N.J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS Oqardlan 832' central AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. | NOTICE! , | t To the citiztns of Ocean City, N. ]., particu- J j larly to those interested in the best interests of the ^ - J town: f Posters will be placed in the windows of the } | principal stores on Saturday, May J, at 9 A. M. of j $ vital interest to all. J 0 Compliments of a j borton's wall paper store j f|gp|The "C. E-Z" Light r It is a gas light, and gives T®* ™ 90 candle power at about onethird cent an hour for gas, and T is fitted with three small injf verted mantles. % inch in JJ diameter and one inch long IW yL-v when in use. Can also be had mil with fancy silk shades. The City Gas Light Company Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
aorxM axp cegMM, 0 H0T6L JDise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Eighth and Ninth HtreeU OPEN ALL THE YEAR m. e. h if ith BrcKnroHAir. Scotch liall SANATORIUM —Open Al! the Year— rtliclrtel tjd n'oi Ayr"»lcm*nl*- ba"1 mn»nk.to«**», k. u. b. lloOraaar H-ad SuraTHE IMPERIAL lots CKMYtAt AVE.. OCEAN CITY, N kra. C. OETZEL, THE KATHLU Now open for the season it* Centra] Arenna", ocean city. n.j. mihheh lew ib a con a Eli WYOMING 7*4 ocean iveive Oreaia City. n. j. op-n all lb- /ear :: Hot Water Has a. r. mum HOTEL ATGLEN Ona of tha mo«t eantrally located hotels la Ocean Olty. The aba baa always bean to make thin bona- select and bosneUkk and he large and aaanrcd patronage pro vaa ita aoe«*»foi Urmt aud partienlara ail ill—. a. c. 00 I P, raw*. sterling hotec open all year Hot . water beaL Winter boarders solicited. ' b. a. la k bert. THE HEWLINGS decided to cloee for tb* winter, It will be re-opened for gn*ete In May, 1916. ■e H. HElrUIU Ninth and We-ley ave. Oeaaa CUy, n. j NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIOHTH ANOCENTRAL avenue OCEAN CITY. H. J.* Nay lor and nay re. and newly papered, Hail PUonaa: and ; Open For Season Central avenue and Ninth street. wm. h. o mi moth, 'niton. f .id tor Booklet. Hot Water Heal The oceanic Ocean City, N. J. Open* April flrat for tb* eeason. A. E. RAKER Daace Every com Laickae, Wednesday and fte. Saturday Night : Excursion House . JAMES CLARK it PripHMw MAIN STREET Md . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. THOMAS J. THORN 1128 Bay Avanua prices and work riomy ■ oyh rhone* ; ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Caeceeeer to I. «- Ox— |ie) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Ctiolo* dairy product* Batter sad p|y* Ask for Booklet of Bpectaltla* Orders Delivered Both Phones The Pontiere BOOT i SHOE repairiNq SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE tli-tll Asbnry At*., Occaa Qtj. It i For Sale 7 lots on Asbnry_ avenue, up-to-grade; all city improve* ments, including paved streets, $3,000.00. Party most have money. Half Cash. Clayton Haines Bmc* xiomtm aracxT, ottta em. ■- 4. " Try an Advt in The Sentinel j and Get Beenlte

