Ocean City Sentinel ] THURSDAY MAY 20. 1915. c We Khali he-glad to receive Item- of Hewn and communications of-interc"! to thlH community and our readers J everywhere. All communication.- should he*ceompauled wtlli the full, flame and add re— of the writer, not We— arilv ' 1 1' DOTS. 1 1 Well, everyone can't eel an office. 1^ tfulte a few people «eek city positions. , We". d \ Company G ea> at Camden Friday " night. Itenjamln Moll.uati; of thl- olty, baa '' oil with flue weather * William rtliriver will open hi- place- <i of bu-lnem on the Hoard walk next a Saturday. Governor- Stoke, drew a big congregation In the Find M. FZ. ('hutch Sunday evening^ . ^ f charge a llcen-e of is, a year for each auto and f-i a year for lior-e-drawn • vehicle*. J C S. Jolinann I. building a garage n for Frank A Boyer In thenar of the ,■ latter'- property on Central avenue, p near Fourteenth -treet. PERSONALS. s Fred. Itapp. of l.lanercli, I- a guc-t of the lairralne. It. It. Brlngliur-t. of Philadelphia, wa- here a few day- ago. II Mr- Cliarle- Neald.of Philadelphia. >< > wa- a vl-itor here Sunday. " Ml— F. I. Davy, of Philadelphia, I. ' occupying her cottage here George Van Allen, of Atlantic t.'ity, || .1- regl-tered at the Ktberoii. Walter Chandler. . of Philadelphia, wa- lu tow ii a few day- ago. Mr. J. P. forrlgan. of Plalufleld. I. regl.t- re<l at the Imperial. Mr- W H. Ic'uig of Philadelphia, ' Itobert Fi-lier. of thia city. I- vl.ll- • lug hi- daughter in New York. W. D. Bon-all and wife, of Phlladel- , pliia, were here a few day- -luce. Dr. George G. Yo-t, ol Philadelphia, M wa- a recent arrival at the Atglen. M W T. Preltyman and wife, of- Philadelphia. were recent vi-itor- here. George long and family, of Plnla delphia. were vl«itor- here Sunday. B. B Itrlgg". of l'hila<lcjk|ila I. the gur-t of Harvey Y. I.ikfflf thl- city. K G Bachman and wife, of I'hlla A delphia. are regl-tered at the Wyoming. Mr-. J. K. McCullougb. of Phlladel- i. plila. i" occupying her cottage In thlFZteiirrer Adam-, of Philadelpliia. s ha- been -pending a few day- In thl- ° city. *' Mi- N. f- Benner, of Philadelphia, * ha* o|i»ind her Seventh -treet apartment^ p TJnjJiia- B. Fort. Jr.. of Phlladel- y phla? wa- among the vl-ltor- h-re Toe-day. H C Freeman and wife, of Phlla- „ delphia. were recent* arrival* at the Ill-cay ne. Mr-. (». K. Sleven-on. of Phlladel- cl phla. wa- a vl.itor here the latter part ,, of the week u FZx-city flerk John E. Adam- may go to Philadelphia, w here a po-ltlon I- (l open for him. . p . I>r. L. S. A*. Strdern. of Philadelphia: }| wa* a vl-ltor here Saturday evening and Sunday. H Ml- F: -Badefcld and Ml- F. Bade- d .fe'ld. of Philadelphia, are regl-tered at V • the Sterling. Mr*. Morrl- Lloyd and -on. Kobert H I,. I.loyd. of t'hamber-burg, are gue-t- a of the Oceanic. a Henry Kloetx and family, of the Traymore, came dowu from Phlladel. N phla thl- week. F Johu W. F tarter. Jr.. and Ml— Bulh a Frarier, of Philadelphia, were In town a few day- ago. b Mr- George l>. Sladen, of Phlladel- » phla. la occupying her cottage. 5184 F Central aveuue. Lewi* Hole and family, of Phlladel- 1 phta, have o|ieued their apartment- on I St. ("harlea place. • were here Sunday. J Mr*. Nellie Nelaon and -on. of Phil- ' ad el phla.were -vl-ltor- here the latter part of laat week I A. H. Slckler and wife, of Camden. • have opeued their cotiage.rentli -treet ' and Ocean avenue. Mr-. Stanley C'roa-land and daugb-.c ter. of Philadelphia, were among the.! Sunday vlaltor- here. t Mr-. J H. Hildretli and Ml*. Bea-| trice Towu-eud left thl- city Tuewlay i on a trip to Bermuda. 1 1 Mr* w. 8 Wen rich and Ml-* L. M. . Wen rich, of Philadelphia, have been spending a few day- here. I , Mr-. I^eo Bamberger, of Phlladel-' phla, I- here for the -ea-on. tehel*;, accompanied by her »l*ter. T. B. Shore and family, of Phlladel- ] phla, have opened their cottage, 1-526 Wesley avenue, for the -ea-on. The Mteea Maxwell, of Phlladel- ' phla," are occupying their cottage It | thl- city for a couple of week* | Mr*. Tbuma- Watlaon, of Phlladel-; pbla. I* here for the -ummer. Mr. Wattann wa* a vl-ltor yesterday. j F1 wing Corson, a -tudeiil at Swarth. more College, vial lad hi- mother aud -l-tc- here Saturday and Sunday. I Frank H. Gardner and wife, known on the stage's* Claire Vlnceut. of Philadelphia, were vi-itor* here thl* j week Kdward K. Brown-and wife, of thlcity, autertamed at a week-end Chart** )|mk aud wife, of c., longdate, Dels-
LEAGUE Ji TO HOLD SERVICE of Officers a Fea- ' tare of Exercises in Methodist Church. . * i The member, of the Kpworll. League, of the First M E. Church will cele j I | churcfc next Sunday even, ng. The'c I league accordingly will have charge of ) "oTlowmg the Trollerdate. l.-t Sun- j . | o^rionbm'crrcimi-tan'-eVTOiu'w"^ 1 ! the other arrangement. The new officer- will be Installed during the -exercise? next Sunday ewe- . nliig. They are: I're-ldent.W llllam Jetfrle-; llr-l vice pre-ldetit, Cbarle* Kulp: -econd vice pre-ldeut, Johueon Ib-inev ; third vice pre-ldent. Ml— Charlotte Smith; .vice pre-ldefil, lo-on Brecklev.' secretary. Ml— Sarah Smith: lrea-or-r.' lirFckiey: orgaul.t. Ml- Minerva Adam*. • COUNTY W. C. T. U. Following wa* the program of the '■ •prlng In.titnte of the Cape May a County W. C. T. C heft! yesterday lu the F"lr«t M. K. Church at Sea 1-le Cltyr 10.30. Con veil I Ion called to order. I Mr-. Delia Sin lib. S Devotion-, Mr*. Homan. Greeting-. Mr*. Helen Mlllpr, President Sea 1-le City Colon: the Bev. Henry L Brad way. A Pa-tor M. K. Church B Be-pon-e, Ml— France* Holrnt* Koll Call. Mr*. Bice S Bei-irl of Trea-urer, Mr*. 8. B. Swan H ommlttee on Sub-crlptloh- for A Paper*, . Mr*. Stile- S Music H Int- for Treasurer-, ( l (a) Collecting Dues. 8 (b) Bal-lng Money for Temperance Work. (c) Securing New Members. "Pre-ent Work Among Colored ,, People." MI-* Mar.le Itorlcan, County Secretary. Noontide Prayer. Mr-. He-ter Hand Executive Committee Meeting " 2. Bible Beading. Mr* He-ter Hand g Minutes. Morning We— Ion and Kxecu- • Drtlnlte Temperance Work." by v Local President-, led by Mr*. . Prl-cilla Butberford . •Plan* for Interesting Young People , lu Temperance Work." c Address. Ml— FZIIzabelh Goodwin. 11 Slate Secretary, Youug People'- Branch 4, Singing by Loyal Tern iterance * Legion of 8tone Harbor ?" Becitgtlon. Mrs. Maxwell "Some Glad Day" iiirerlng ^ * ware County; Edward Brown, of Philadelphia: aud Harry Bl.bler. .of Delaware County. . J Police, Captain David McCoach aud " wife and Mia* Carolyn K .McCoach, " of Philadelphia, were visitors here " Sunday. 0 Harry Headle.v and wife left thl* ' city Tuesday and It I* reported that planned to take a trip to Bermuda. * F rank Schneider, of West Philadelpliia, former local high school chain- c plou runner, I* epeudlug a few- day* lu , JhDcltJ., ' . - Mr*. George T-Z Seaman and *dn,.of .'a fhla city, have returned from a leu visit to the former', relative, in Chester. Past Commodore and Mr*. C. i Howard Wchermerhorn, of West Philadelphia, were among the week's arrival* here. * uerc. a
Mr-. 8. M. Ha— ett aud daughter, k Frances, who -pen! the winter In d have opened their Wesley a avenue cottage. ' Mrs. Tboraa* Walter* has returned 1 her home lu tbla city after a few ; week-' visit to her daughter. MrBradley. In Camden. Mr* Cbarle* White, of Norwood, opeued her cottage at the comer of , street and Corinthian aveuue, j this cltv, for the season. Former Stale BauklngCouiml— Inner , D.-O. WalKlu* ifid Wire am! Mini - Andrew*, of Woodbury, were ( recent arrival* at the Kathlu. President Cburclilll Huugerford, of the Ocean City Flebtng Club, wa* among tbe well kuowti Philadelphia"* , town Saturday aud Suuday. I P. L Gilbert and wife, of I<an»downe, are visiting tbelr daughter, i Mia. H. A. Dunk, at her home on Ceo- i tral avenue, near F"<iurteeoth.*treet I Dr K. S Taylor. Geo. P. Taylor aud ; I J.Taylor aud wife, of Philadelphia. I motored here Tuesday aud opened H. J Taylor's cottage, 1432 Ocean aveoue. ' j J. H. Mactague and wife, with their daughter, have returned to Phlladel • ' phla after spending a few day* pleas- ■ lately lu their We-ley aveuue cottage I City Trea-urer William McCoach ; ' aud wtfe, George F. Cher aud James ' , Franklin, of Philadelphia, were among the vl-ttor- here Saturday and Suu- • | day. 1 Mi— FioreDCe L. Ingatls, a librarian I at Haverford. vl-lted her *l«ter. Mi— " ! Luella Ingalls. teacher of Engll-b lu • tbe Ipcal high ecbopl, a few day- ago ISlie regl-tered at the Imperial. Ml— Mary A. McCnne entertained D Mr. and Mre. C. Utlhard. Mr and Mr* IB. Halue* and T. Halne- over the l week end at her -ummer burne. A*if bury aveuue. near Fifteenth -treet. I" Joseph I. Scull returned Monday evening from a vl.lt to May's Landing I- aud Pblladrlpbta. Mrs. Scull and m Uw, Marie Boothroyd al-o returned a- Monday from a vlatl to Philadelphia.
S [MEN'S BIBLE CLASS WILL HOLD ITS FIRST-BANQUET
"Tony" Biddle Will be One of| tbe Distinguished Speakers "This Evening. 1 The lir>l banquet of the Metr- ! I la- of tlie First M E Church* | will tie held in the -octal room* of the j Anthony J. Drexel Biddle. the wellI known Phlladelplitan. will be among j the speaker- The local cla— i-iden-j tilled with the Drexel-Blddle Bjble Following will be the menu: Prof. o. W. BetcUly. pre-ldeut of the da—, will lie toa-traa-ter. and the "mental menu" ha- beeu .Singing by Bible t'la-e Member* aud , Guest*. No. 40. 'Everybody Slug." No. 103. - | Invocation, the Bev. J. B. Kulp , Selection by (Juarlet, "Coine Where , the Lillie* Bloom." J. jfrnley Hughe-, P. D , William lUyiilll--on. Jr., l-ewi- Fl. Smith, Edward ; M. Sutton. » Aildre— . A. J. Drexel Biddle. of Bible tie— Member- aud , by Oicbe-tra. Solo, Frank Couly. i by (Juarlet, "Church iu the by Bible tie— Members aud i Guest*. No 248. , ENJOYED VISIT Mi— Mabel W. By ram entertained ten young women at the By ram Apart- I -ireet. Saturday and Suuday. and. In •pile of the damp weatber, bad a happy week-eud The party Included the Ml*— Mary H Chile, Bhxabeth H. Muuball CarBelle H. Sorter, Flora M. Henna. FUlllh lull, Itutb Muuball. Laura F^ Krugef aud Mabel W. Byram. Mre Adelaide Muuball Smylhe wa* tbe towu, Ml. Airy aud vlclulty. Mia. Mary Hlnkel of Slenton. and Warren Westmoreland Hommell paid visit to Ml— Byrim and frleuda ou Sunday. YACHT CLUB LUNCH Addrrs- lerubera. TheOceau City Yacht Club will hold , It* last noon-day luncheon at tbe St. James Hotel, Thirteenth aud Walnut -treet*. Philadelphia, for thl* aea-on, Thl- ought to be the best atteuded luncheon glveu and the member* will have alreat lu bearing Inspector J. T Cortelyou speak ou "Ifew I ii lie Sam Protecte You " Mr. Cortelyou, In hi* reply of ecceptance. -leled thet he will be pleased to give a talk on *ome of bl* experience* capture* the tblevea, aud ferret* out Past Commodore William E. Htx--auier w 111 act as chairman. BIRTHDAY DINNER blned Crlrbrallon. William M Bauck, Edgar F'erguand Clarence Ferguson, all well
known buslne— men here, bad birth anniversaries around last Suuday, aud ll wa- decided by tbelr respective M fern tlie- to have a celebration by hof'd " lug a dinner that day at tbe bum, «of •=■ Mrs. F-lgar Ferguaou. 1 1 There were pre-eut Mr. aud Mrs. H Banck aud family. Mr. and Mrs. J Ferguson and family aod Clarence v , F'erguaou: a'-o Mia»es F'.dua and " Tullt-, of Bridgeton. who have * beeu vmltlug Cla. euce Ferguson and 11 family; Dr. Harry Kaltha-er aud Ml— H Carrie V. Harkley. of Philadelphia, l" who "were In the city e« gue-t- of Mr. aud Mrs. Kanok. • 1 d "MODERN BABYLON" J - J Dr.Catfnta toLeciarela Flrai ■. • I'uder Hie auspices of tbe Men'- t . Bible Cle— of tbe local Methodl*! ■ ■ Church, the Bev. Dr Parka Cedmau, d of Brooklyn, will lecture In the main i j audience room of tbe church buildtog 1 Tuesday evening. May 25, at 8 o'clock. ' A -liver offering will be taken at the ' door. Tbe subject of tbe lecture la I • The Modern Babylon." ■ r Frank M.C'only, basso, of Philadelphia. will -log. Henry S. Fry. of " I'hiledelpbla, will be at tbe organ. i l Ii Had Loon seta Hide. 1 • John E. Townaend and "wife. Nlcb- I : olaa Hickman and wife. Samuel Dixon <1 - end wife end Joeepb Blggtne end Ml— ' Elizabeth Smellwood. of tbla city, had I □ a long aod enjoyable auto ride from ■ this place to Fort Moit ao'd return t Sunday. Tnay covered a dtatanoe of j B 200 mile* With them were Samuel > Chamber- aud wife and Mr. aud Mra 1 Eldredge, of Leaeburg. and Harry ! . Field and wife, of Eetelrllle. ■ " Otla M. TownaeDd will build a two- *" -tory pavilion, 24x28 feet, forJ. B. Ilaucock at Flfty-ulnth street. Tbe _ co-t will be (20U0. aod the pavlllou la to be flulahed at an early day. >d The Bowling Alleys In tbe Bowling >d ca-lno arc now open for the eeaeou of la- 1815. adv. 4-16, tf.
fENDEA¥teSIN ; COUNTY MEETING . e • I 'I ! Dr. Bobner to Preside Over g Exercises at Cape May ' next Thursday. jj The unit annuel convention of the Cape May County Christian Endeavor j Society will be held in the First Pre- ,i „ byierlao Church at Cape May Thur- i day, May 27. The Bev. Cbarle* II ( Bobner, pa-tor of the F'lrat Preeby- t terlen Church, of thta city, la president of the society. j else-: ' e 2. II. vol um a I Led by Cold Spring t r Endeavor. c 2 15. Buslne—. t 2 45. Add re— of Welcome— Tb/ Bev. Curtis L. Bo—erman, fiastor Presbyterian Church, Cape May. ' 255. Ke-pon-e— The Bev. Alexander , ' Laird, pastor of Pre-byterlau Church, i Holly Beach. 3. Worker*' Conference — The Bev. t 1 George I). Joue*. Atlantic lily. t ' 3.20. Addrem, "Inspiration for Ix.ysl a Service"— The Kev-A. FZ Harris. A*- d soclate Pa-tor, Baptist Temple, Phlla- t| * delphia r 3 .50. tifferlug and announcement-. ( 4. Solo— Ml— Bebecca Hteveu-, Cajie „ 1 May. b 4 10, FZIectlon of officer-. 4 20. Adffrea-, F'resb Air Depart- ' men t — A. B. Baxter. Sufierluleudeut. Trenton. p 4 50. Greetings— Mlaa Nellie K.F'oote, p State Secretary, Elizabeth. ' f( ! 7.30. Song Service— Led by Mra. A. V J. Smith. Ocean City C. E. Society. H ---f . 40. Scripture and Prayer— Tbe Bev. a ' D. McCurdy, Pastor of Baptist It Church, Cape May. h 7 50, Anthem. 41 8. Offering. 81X5, Ho# Call of Delegate* and Be I .ponte*. 8 15, Awarding of Pennaut. •' I 8 20, Addreaa, "Loyalty"— John T T . Sproul, Slate Christian Endeavor " I President, Arlington. ' " i Doxology. * i Mi/pali Benediction. F'red. Itapp, Llanercb. 11 ' E J McFHIIu, Geo. VauAllen, At- * lauttcCily. IMPKHIAL. ' Mrs. N. P. Nelaon, F'rank Nelson, 1 Philadelphia; Fiorence L. Ingalla ' Haverford; Wa. M. ltauck aud Wife, Ocean City; Mrs. J. P Corrlgau, PlainFZ. G. Bacbmao and wife. W. T Preltyman and wife, J. E Shore and 1 wife, Mlaa Auue Carter, J. K. Hull. Ml— Helen M. Hannlgan, David Mc ' Coach and wife, Carolyn K McCoach. * Philadelphia. J Or. George G. Yoel, Mra. R. C.Winship, Fiora Peale, Mra John Hunter, Mia. Irene S. Hunter, Mra. W H. ■ . Long. Philadelphia; Dr. Aaron Kraft, Newark; Harry Headley and wife, Ocean City; J. D. Collins, Huth P-. Gerner, H. MarJorle Brown, J. Jerome Hrowu, W. II. Brown and wife, Miae ' K. F". Dluan, Mis* F*. Cavauagh.'Catn- | deu- ' C. H. Schermerborn and wtfe, Mary K. Hunt, Waller Chandler, Mra. Jennie D. FZdwarda, Theo. L Gamble , and family, Geo. B. Well* and wife, * Ml** Helen V. Deuuey. H. J. Seuffert, i Philadelphia; C. H. W. Bodlne, Wtlllamatown; D. O. Watklna aud wife, ■ Mis* Jennie Andrew*. Woodbury; J. [[ A. Perkiua aud family, Lanadowue. <
STEKUKO. F. P. Ware, Mra. B Moore, Bulb 2 Moore, Mr*. C. L Tboma*. Mrs.W S. ] Mlaa L M. Weorlcb, Mr*. E. Badefeld , Mis* F. Badefeld, B. " Drlteoll. Mra. 1, Bamberg r. Ml— M. T| Ml— McKee, Mi— Tburu, ■*■ J. McKee, F*. Lockbart, Mlaa Florence i. F'rederlck Badefeld, H. C. A Bouaall, Philadelphia; H Weekey and u. wife, Mlaa Haraley, Mlaa Kackard. At- |> WlUlam S Wright, Bridge- " C. C. Harvey, Boston; E. M. Sutand family, Ocean City, oesssrez Elizabeth Y. Webb, W. C. Alexan- ° A M. Maddock and wtfe, Thoa p Budd and wife, Percy G. Maddock. F". FZIteubower,-W." M, Conard a and wife, 8. 8. Danlvan and wife, Mlaa £ J L. King. W. D. Bouaall and wife, H R. R. Hrtngburst, Wm. H. Craven and wife, C. R. Hunt and wife, Phlla- 1 Dr. and Mr*. C. E. Edwards, W. Edward* and wife, Ocean City; c Dr. and Mr*. J . E. Roberta aod fam- t* Camden; R->bt. L- Lloyd, Mra. J Lloyd, Chamber* burg; W. L. Atlantic CUy; Mrs. Shoemaker t and daughter, Bridgeton. E H. Bellinger, D. Kanaley, S. C Harry C. Freeman, John W. t Frailer, Jr , Miss Ruth Fraxler, i Adama, W. R. Brown, B. B. l Brlgg*. J A. Longsireet. F. W. Kendnck. Mr*. F. J. Folx.Wm. J. O'Brien, 1 i Allen Simpson, Wm. H. Hayliar. K 1 I F. Lane, E. N. Voller, A.J. F'ollt, I i Mi—Cope, N. D. Perioeaod wlla, W. , i S Slack, Jr., R, G. Kneedler, E. D. ' F. M. New comb, H. C. Free- I man and wife, Marion Biyaon, A. K. , Ealoo, Philadelphia;. W. J. Mcciure 1 aod wife. Marcos Hook; W. Collioa, Norristown; F. B. Maaaey, New York . City; a B. Millar aod family, Wm H. - Horn, Jr, Camden; Geo. H. Lewis, ; ^ t'yowyd; Wm. W . Black, Trao loo. Two l*dtea pan have furnished bedroom with uee of dining room aod I kitchen for light housekeeping, all ■f conveniences. 840 First street, Ocean r. City. ade.lt.
CITY'S LIBRARY IS GOING AHEAD Officers Re-Elected vand a Committee Named to Raise Funds During Sntnmer. At the lir-l annual meetluft'of the I ' elected, a- follow*: — | Prejjdrni, Prof J.me- vt . Steven.; vice pre-ldent. Harry Headley: treas-' j urer.-l.tw is FZ. Smith; —cirlary. Ml—! I Maud M. FuuldThe following committee wa. appointed to ral-e ftiud* for. I he library during the summer month-: \li— McGlteuy. of Scotch Hall Mr*. FZ W. Gandy, Ml— FZmlly l.yin hrand Ml— Cheyney. According to tlie re|-irl iii-'te by Ml- Fould*. froui May 23, 1814. to May 3. Inclusive. I5.2;« book, were circulated Thl-TI- an aveiage of more than 52 a day There were 828 n! book-. Thl- doe- not luelude tlie number nf people who read In the library -roomFINE BANQUET One" of the llue-t bau.,uet- ever served them was set before the memof Ocean ( ity !«odge. So. 171. F. and A. M.. at Hie Hotel Breaker. Tueevening, „,d all -(-ike of II lu the terms of prat-e. anniversary of the lodge and the affair thoroughly enjoyed by Hie uieuiand their famllleWllltam H. Beegle ha- re-igued bla \ poslllon as agent for tbe Adams FZx- j Company here, which he held 4 -Ix aud one half years. He will be j succeeded by . W. L Smltli, of Bryu j Mawr. The company uttered Mr. 4 e position at F'raukford, Phlla'- ] adelphla, but be did not care to accept j Mr. Beegle ha* a numbgr of friend* ( here, who hope ha will doutluue lu 4 4be ex pre— business lo thl* city. 1 Xo Have Brarflt. The boy* of Company G, Third lufantry.wlli bavea benefit at Doughty'* tomorrow evenlug for tba benefit of tbe armory fuud. Don't mlu It. Help tbe m*inter- lu their civen Variety Ibiieer. . The member* of tbe Sewing Circle s ■net at the borne of Ml- Willi* last , evening. A feature wa* tbe variety sbower given Ml— O Pearl Scull, who la to become e bride uext mouth. 14— Sixth and Pleasure avenue. 17 — Eleventh aud Bey evetiue. 18 — F'ourieenth aud Pleasure ave. 3.5— Seventh and Weir aveuue. 42 — Second aud Asbury aveuue. 4.3— Fourth aud Asbury avenue. 45 — Eighth aud Asbury aveuue. 49— T-nl h and Aabury avenn48— Thirteenth and A-bury avenue. 49 — Sixteenth aud Aabury aveuue. 61— North aud Central aveuue. 54 — Sixth aud Central aveuue. 67— Eleventh aud Central avenue. 67— Twelfth and Wesley aveuue. 68— Fourteenth aud We-ley aveuue. 78— Fourth aud Ocean avenue. 75— Seventh and Ooeau aveuue. 76 — Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82— Second end Atlantic avcDue. 98— Boardwalk and Moorlyu terraoe 911— Bay avenue and Batter-ea road 621 — T wentletn and Central avenue. _ E. C. BOYLE Real Eetate Broker 624 el'ghth street OCCAN CITY NEW JERSEY REPORT OF THE CORDITIOR ' First National Bank Ltobank)d <"*r°U"U ID»5I.®0 I* rotal^looni r»,i moos *
rotai U- 8. icid^s, ' 40.000 uu Boodii.—curcl— pi-dged^a-Ipo^'fcicludrd'" [[on.ixrj oj ' — of Kte- M , oral itowrve Bank. r.SJU.00 an.ald. ^ «|Hio 00 , ™ou— a™d'furnllurr and * Km^p^rSedmieRaaxteU ''™l °° ' liu- tm approved rvr 1 of olbar national banks, ' JIOJIO,* ootaaad^aarUOaau-. 0.TO 91 kSempltoD tandwltb U.B.Tr— - nrvr (not mors than 5 per cent, on circulation). ^ l/UOOO IM)M -lock paid • BXOOO.OO 11JSiUo CkwhUM ^ axeou-oo € ln£wdw!dc^>*fu-ubj*ct 1|64B1|U U-po-iMjv^u 01 na^notloc of i*6^e6JU Deposit* -ubjsci 10 a or j - more dan' notice. 9UJI54S 8 bond* borrowed without lur- I nlablnc ooUateial —cutUj for J v • Includlnc obllmiou- " ] ropraawitlag n-oncr r . bank clreulauon out- • standing. bnoxtoo Total. gtlUSOXu ' -late^or Kcw Jer— r . Connly of Capa My . as. Vn7-^r.ud,-oen'c. ,rU' 10 b*"' m7 I H. M. MOWtUtK. Cashier. day of Maj, 1*|L IL CUBTts XO BIM HON, j Notary Public I * orrvct— A Uee! HOWAgp THORN, - -WBtlKV l.AKK. B JOB. 1. BCCLL, 0
Jones' Men's Shop ) 804-06 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. 1 , 1'oiiii Beacii Suits, l'l.tnncl Pants. Ready-Made Pants, Stetson I fat s. Blue Serge .Coats, S3 50 lo i6pcx | Auto Dusters .and Black Alpaca Coats, Si. 50 up. • | e J Baluiacaan Coats, Rain "Coats, Sweaters, ;! j' Bags, Suit Cases, Caps. I STRAW HATS -. fl.JO TO t$AO v » I NEXT DOOR TO THE OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO , MCALLISTER'S" The Leading Dry Goods Store >' AVttf things for Spring unit Summers i Sew Embroideries. Fine assortment of new embroideries, all b New embroidered net flouncing, 42 inches wide. 83c yard. New Tap Silk and Silk Crepe de Chine Waists in white, I black, niaise. putlv and sand, at S2.35. New Curtain Materigjg. We are showing a great assortment of curtain materials with dots, figures, colored borders, etc., 10c 1 Bedding Special values in sheets and p.illow cases. > Canton Crepe. Fine Silk Crepe. 36 inches wide," in black, white, pink, blue aud lavender, 4fic yard. ' w- NOTICE OUR WINDOWS. S. S; McAllister OCEr^ , j- ==-t- | HARVEY Y. LAKE p REAL ESTATE I I 1 838 Asbury Avenue f
! Ocean City
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B. Frank Smith ; r If yon have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine 1 lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small hotise, $2500. Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, sire 70x100, cheap, $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, 1 attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance' placed 1 [ with best companies. J 1 jg36 Asbury Ave. ALOfcZO COTTON REAL ESTATE 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J* Five cottages on CentraT avenue, from Sixth to Eighth street*, lor Hie, very reasonable. F'urniahed cottage on Centrajpvenue, above Fourth street, lot 40X too, with garagr. only f lino, l-'uriiiahed cottage on Central avenue, above Third street. . only }76oo. Furnished cottage on Fifth »treet, $1700. Two cottages and one lot on Aabnry avenue, near Seventh street, only J3500. Also two cottage* on Asbury avenue, same block, only 6J700. real estate: insurance Clayton Haines Brick ; 411 Eighth St. Ocean Qlty, N. J. ■ MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUng for two weeks to kDow If you can get It; we can tall yon at once. Bargalus tu Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for • sale. Also Iota for Investment and for Improvement— tbe cboloe of P Ooeau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., • Ocean City. N.. J. Interesting to Investors ' Those Who Wish a Desirable location lot a Seaside Home FOR SAL E-A "00%todfc Section Q. Ocean Olty. n. j., : to vicinity of Stale road and Pennsylvania and Heading Railroad station*. Also sltaa for bnngalowi situate on Oraat Bgg 1* Harbor Bay, Baealay's Point, N. j.
ARTHUR D. BARROWS 1 Guardian
832 central avenue
ocean city, n. J.
A * * A* * A A * * A A A A A A A A A A A 1 SHUN OIL FEAR GASOLINE ! ! J 2 II Use Gas fot cooking, heating ind lighting. 1;. A Gas j F Range will bake, broil, fry and do anything else one can j ' S 4r demand from the best coal range. Gas Arcs will be in- 1 ' * stalled on contract, pay only for gas consumed. No charge J > M for the arcs. j • 2 The City Gas Light Company j [ j jgup if ..f iifiifi if. if 1 if. if. ifr. <r. .fi if. if 1 tfi if! if .if .if o 1 AMD CA--CT LATINO rUNNITUNC Of ILL KINDS KC-AiaCD LAWRENCE M. LEAR 1 Successor to d.ll -.«>*. ea-w N. C. GODFREY ibt«v9tatc. eaa-a Upholstering, Awnings, House Furnishings , — o t
657-659 asbury avenue
ocean city, n. j. «
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN THE BREAKERS ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL ' American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and Cold Running Water, Telephone in Every Room, New Die 5 Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. Open Saturday, March 27, for the season. K. A. Young, Mar. ' an Advertisement in the Senb *' tinel and you are sure to get quick results.
HoxEi.a aaiy cottages. _ h0tgl iDiseAYRe... Ocean Ave. | Between FZIghth and Ninth Streets -OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. fz. 8MITII BlTKUCOHAlf. Scotch Mall SANATORIUM ^ —Open Kit Uia Y*ariii»...Er, eieori.-ityMioi' ATCM ^JUiE IMPERIAL 1015 ck.vtral ave.. oceas city, k tooated^u^? kit. C. OBTXXL THE KATHLU Now o|*n tor tbe nawo ceuipai Avenue. ockax lit*. ». 1. M 1mhk k lew ib « (xtnaju1 WYOMING 1 7*4 ncF.AKr AVKXrt Oha* City, It. J. a. p. .wilms HOTEL ATGLEN On* of tba moat centrally located hotel* la Oeaaa City. Tba aim has always be*b to make thk botue select and homelike, sad its larg* ami aainred patronage proves tta anac«aa._ For terms and partienbwa addraH, a. c. gopp, Prap. sterling mbtel ofkw all ykab water heat. Winter boarders solicited. THE HEWLINGS bavlug decided to close for tba winter, ii will be re-opened for gueata in May, . L H. HEVUIIM into and w— ley ave. Oeaaa Cny. a. J NEW HOTEL ELBERON K1UHTU AN U CKJ4TRAL AVKNUK Nayior and Hayre, Froprtairaaaaa ^ Kourtaanlb H*aaon, rhorouibly rvoovatad and newly pap. rod. Ball Pbon*.: 17-X and ■Ml, cceancity. J NEW JERSEY i Open Fob Season Central avenue and Nlntb street. WM. H. DMiamTM.'moM. the oceanic _5 Ocean City, N. J. Opens April first tor tbe see eon. A. K. BAKER Dance Every Cold i— dm, Wednesday and P*c. Saturday Night • The Excursion House \ james clakk :: PmpHtfor ' , main street and . . . new jersey avenue : 50MERS' POINT :: N.J. THOMAS J. THORN ' *1 norietF
Bay Avenue PRICES AND WORK RIGHT BOTH PHOHES ABBOTTS' Alderney DairiesSeventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholca Dairy Produetw Batter and Eggs Ask for Booklet of BpedalUee Delivered Beth Pbonae The Pontiere BOOT » SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY done Aabury Ave.. Occaa City, ii J For Sale 7 lots on Asbury avenue, up-to-grade; all city improvements, including paved streets, $3,000.00. Party must have money. Half Cash. Clayton Haines Brick tiGMTH STaarr. oeaaa ciTv. u. 4. Try an Advt in Tbe Sentinel and Get Reeuha

