Ocean City Sentinel fhursday. febrcary -'4, i»i« We shall be glbl to twelve Kerns .if news and cuuimuuicatiuue of Interest to this community and our reader* everywhere. h Id be eompauled wllh the full name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but a* a guarantee of good faith. DOTS. Home vlaltore here during the holliaye. of I ant week ^ bext summer ? The two holiday" pamed off quietly The county '• eea-hore clllee are ready to war again*! the moaqulto. ' t'harle* F. Nabb l« now agent at the Bhure Fast Line's ticket oltlce In till* felly. About (82 »a- cleared by I he Woman'* Home Missionary Society by Its pot pie supper. PERSON AirS. ■ Johu r. Urovea. of this city, was In Trenton Monday. N . 8. Uoff aud wife are vlsltlug lu Mt. Vernon, N. Y. BenJ. Hon Ulan, of this city, Is uow employed at Cape May City. ■ Miss Amy Dultleld Is visiting relatives lu Camdeu and Blackwood. Samuel Carbart la recovering from •u attack of congestion of the liver. Frank Malpasa, of Newark, was a guest of the Elberou a few days ago. William K Davis, of Moorestown, Was among the visitors here this week. Frank Hauford, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Charles It Htilwell Hunday. Mrs Leo Bamberger and sou, of Philadelphia, were visitors here Tuesday. James A. ixnigstreet, of Philadelphia, was a recent guest of the Idlewild. manlowu, are spending a few days here. 'William A. Thegan. of Philadelphia, registered at the Imperial during the week. Mrs. J B. Kill p. of this city, Is visiting friends lu her former home city. Trenton. Howard Denn aud family, of Philadelphia. are among the visitors here Ibis week. Freeholder sod Mrs. J P. Fox went o Philadelphia yesterday on a few lays' visit, tiordon b'rquhart. of Philadelphia, ^Tlslted his aunt. Mrs. Km ma Corson. Bo this city, over the week end. Mrs* Daisy Morey. of tblscltv, leaves i
goday for Tom's River, where she will apend l- n days Frank H t ampion and family, of Philadelphia, have been spending the week tu this city. Mrs. Lydla O'Brleo. of Ibis city, has been the guest of relatives In Philadelphia recently . Mrs Clara Himmons, of Colllngewood, is visiting Mrs. Benjamin Henderson lu this city. .Mrs. J. B Hodmen, of Cape May Court House. wa« among the vl.ltoM to this city Tuesday. Mrs George O. Adams, of this city, has 'been spending a few days with relatives In Camden. Master Edwin Baron, of Pittsburgh, la visiting bis grandmother at Eleventh street and Central avenue. Miss Htella Abbott, of Asbury Park, Is visiting ber brother. Dr. Wm. UAbbott, and wife In tbla city. A. K. Dougherty, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Joseph Swan, of this city, Washington's Birthday. Ueorge Rlttenbouse.of Uermantown. visited his cottage. Fifty eighth street and Asbury avenue, this week. Beymour Davis, of Philadelphia, a. well-known summer resident of Ooean City, la now In the Bahama Islanda. Charles A. Kllnk - and E A. Bnape. of the Readtng-Rallroad. visited their summer homes berodurlng tbs week. Lewis Fulmer aod wife, of Philadelphia. who have a cottage at Fiftyelgbtb street, were In town tbie week. Preston K Lomax. of this city, who E this
bad a very eujoyabie trip in Plttoburgh, vlettlug relatives, baa returned Welter B. Borroutb, ofUermentown, who Is arrenglog to build e cottage in South Ocean City, was In towo a few daya' ago. C. St. Jackson, of New Y rk City, baa returned aher spending s few days visiting his sister, Mrs. P. E Lomsx, In this city. William McKee. of Phlladelpla. a cottage owner at Fifty-second street aod Central avenue, was a visitor here a few daya ago. Miss Harriet Gtbb, who is attendlog achool In Trenton, was at the borne of her pareule. William Glbb and wife, In tbla city, a few days recently. Henry Yeleer and wife, who wee Mies Blanche Keever, and Mrs. Mary Keever. or Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mre. Lewis Matbls at Launch Haven. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Corson, who went to Florida to spend a oouple of months, have returned home oo account nf argent business matters that needed Mr. Corson's attention. "Sssrr Kraal Social." The twenty-one members of the "Saner Kraut Social," all In masquerade costumes, bad a Jolly time Tuesday evening at the borne of William F. Gardiner, where they were the greets of Mrs. Uardloer aod Mrs. J. R. Groves. '
i TO FORM YODNG . PEOPLE'S SOCIETY * Bap'ist Boys and Girls Hear Address by State Stcrej tSry Flood. F The youug people of the F'irst Hep- 1 . Rev. Geo. F. Mltcb. ou Tuesday even- j log. when lbs que*! Ion of organization | present end neartlly eutered luto the of the Baptist Yqung People's serre- ' tsry of New Jersey. Ivau P. Flood, e great big. whole-souled fellow with e smiling cuuuteuance and full of s mighty Interesting slorle*. Mr. Flood lold the boys aod girls of hi* exper- ,. iciice In Europe when the war broke s nut. drawing attention to the eulhu Siasm of the German soldiers fnr I heir country and '.be faithfulness of the Finally he spoke of the consecration of Admiral Nelson to duty as reflected " In bis slogan, -England expects every man to do bl» duty " The* three u ideals of life Mr Flood pointed to a* pre- requisite for service to JeJu^t'lirlst Endeavor. George Washington refre.hmeiils sll deiutly arranged by Mrs. Milch. The refreshments were served lu llit^dluted, while sud blue streamers aud lights. During the eallng of The '• dainties. Mr Flood showed rnaily ; magic-lantern slide* of IiIr work wllh a boys lu Newark. i- It wet decided to meet next Thursday eveulug at the parsonage for the if purposeiif organising the young people .. Into a permaneut society. I. BAN ON "SKEETERS" r. to (Spend Stone* to Kin «"esi . TheYouug Men's Progressive league. at Its weekly meetlug. went on record , as favoring the appropriation of f 10.00U ' a year for ten years by the county for * ihe work of exterminating Hie mosquito , lu Cape May County. The matter was brought before the r' meetlug by Dr. Alleu Corson, who called attention to the Importance of Ibis work He said lhat Atlantic this work for the flscal year of 1916 » league should go ou rec ird as favoring an appropriation from Ihe county of . (10.000 a year for leu years. Dr. Corson gave an interesting talk ou the mosquito question sud bow the pest can be eradicated. eradicated. ■
J Morgan Hand, Jr.. told of the work now beiug done III this city under Ihe ' auspices of the State. He also said 1 >f that during a year's slay lu Treuton. j work hss been done, he did not see s « mosquito. I- S. B. Swan spoke In faeor of quick ' * EXHIBITION DRILL y Company O a o y a Uo Tntoagh | Movement! at Cope Mas. . ( * About 80 of the members of Com- ( . panyG. Third Infantry, of Ibis city. h weot to Cape May wltb the bssksl ball team Tuesday evening aud gave an exblblllon drill after tbe game, under *' command of Capt. Vance L Etly. ' There was a large crowd pre-eut, aud ' tbe movemeuts of tbe boy* were ap- '• plauded. '' Tbe company desires to Ibatik tbe ». tbe macblues to take tbe boys ou tbe '• trip. n Frrxstoa Team Won. ,1 Ferguson's team beat Company G's • sec uid team a few mgbts sluce by the B score of 18 to II. ,n Lloe-up: Haley 1 iror-.rd I ■'e'Trle* •• Smith I Forward \ c. Ferguson ,lr Wallace Center Morrison k Glbbl Guard I H. Ferguson . Price I \ Satlerlro Field goals-Satterlee.l;"H. Ferguson- ^ 1; Morrison, 6: Price, I; Smith. 1; Wallace. I. Foul goals -Jeffries, 4; So Price. 5. 3 Price, '
1 *,' I | five Mandrel Cord far.,. { Tbe Ave hundred progressive card t party of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the , I Ocean City Military Club was well at- c , tended. Tue trophy winners were , Mrs. Parker Miller, Mr*. Chan. Baron, , Norman Borle and Roy Jeflrles The , ' booby trophies were taken by Mrs, M , Mayer aod Walter Wat. Tbe auxll- , ' lary now meets every Thursday even- , Ing In tbe armory Instead of Monday , ' evenings. A oerd party will be held , II every two weeks , ' ti'omitimM— l— ) ' I Will Kaasme Pracdct. 1 f Editor the Sentinel:— i, Kindly Insert thle notice In your paper thle week: Dr. U. Fatrcbllrt Starr will reeume his practice It Eighth and Wasley avenue, beginning March I I, after spending a pleasant month In J Connecticut aod Jersey City, N. J., wltb bis wife and son. Very truly youra, Jersey City. g. F. Stark. Kepi weddlag a Secret. II John H. Wetaler, a well kuown , young business men of Ibis city, sud Mies Frances L. Stain ton, daugbter of Mrs. Gertrude Stain Ion, of Pbiladel- * pbls, were married In Atlantic City •" November 86. Tbe bride and ber *" mother bare bceo eoamer residents or " Ooean City throe season. bags! papers of sll descriptions. Including wills, era eerofDlly drawn by s- R. Curtis BoWseos at his office, 744 Aabary avemra, Oaaas Chy, N.J. adv.
WANTS FREEHOLDERS TO |j EXTERMINATE MOSQUITOES
r County Chamber of Commerce^ Urges Boird Promptly to ApI proprlate Necessary Funds. * The members of the Chamber of. Commerce uf Cape May tlounty Sea- ' | shore Resorts, at their meeting berej. - Thursday evening, put their orgautza- [ j > lion ou record as sirougly in favor of! " the county freeholder* speudlngat least > I (lO.tSU s year as long as may be uece*- ^ t sary to secure the elimination of Ihe ' mosqul'o III thle couuty. L ■ resented at the nieellug. aud each del- J matter mat could not be mistaken. 1 There was to have beeu au afteruuou ( - delegates were called lo order lu the J 1 City Commissioners' meeting room In , ' the city hall shortly after 3 o'clock. It I ws- found that the Avalon, Wild wood 1 nid present. It wm staled that the ' r delegate, from the* places would ar " r of the last meetlug of ihe chamber, j r ,„j llle secretary. George Putterglll. . r lhat. lu the absence of the minutes, j e jbey would have an lulormsl meetlug. * William A. Haffert. nf Hea Isle City. 1 was elected lemfiorary secretary. " Mayor Champion moved that they hear from Reese P- Rlsley, of Stone " Harbor. The motion was carried. '' Mr Rlsley said he had a resolution " It bore on the question of getting rid ; ^ iif the mosquito, snd was laid over for i F action at Die evening meeting of Ihe i i chamber » Luther < leden . of C.pe May. ex- 1 pre«sed a desire lo bear Mr. Rlsley j ' Mr. Rlsley read a cllpplug from Ihe * Evening. I -edger a dispatch from At- 1 lautic City, lu which It was said that , ihe foes, of tbe mosquito In Atlantic! County grieve over Cape May County'" | economic streak In the matter of kill- 1 in the dispatch lhat Atlantic City, be ! ., cause of this Indifference, can't keep » time- goluglo that resort from this I lr section of Cape May County. „ Mr Itlsley said that, in anticipation I of this meeting of the Chamber of Com- j 0 lutloii to the convention of mosquito. j ^ Mr. Risley declared that the state1 meat in the dispatch I# unfair lo Ocean e City, which I- the only place lo tbe K county where thus far efforts are being ,( made lo oblalu relief from mosquito j trouble". The sentlmeut of the people i k of this couuty. »ald Mr Rlsley, lain lt favor of taking .taps lu eliminate Ihe vt. If Li,, related s conversation be related conversation be ,
| had had on this subject wltb Dr. J. T. Head lee. Htsle entomologist, snd of j ] tbe statements mide concerning tbe i good work accomplished In Arlingtou , tbe digging -of ditches. ( The presence of mosquitoes hss done to retard the growth of this couuty. the speaker said, than anything he knows. They are a corse aod tbe only drawback to pleasant outdoor life lu the resorts In tbe summer. Tbe sum of $ 100.000 will be required ' to do the work in this county, this Is ties pent In live or ten annual Installments. The speaker expressed him- | self a* In favor of Ave annual pay- 1 ! Mr Rlsley said lhat the subject «f su appropriation for tbla work bad ' come before tbe freeholders at . their ' meeting a few days before, but that ' ' lb ey had temporarily laid tbe mailer over. ; lu conclusion tbe speaker urged bar 1 mony aud said that never before was F there a lime when then should be a more of a "get together" spirit amoug tbe people of tbe resorts. George Kummell. of Avalon. said tbat tbe morqultoee can be driven out of tbe cuuoty. He advocated s campaign of education. „ It was stated by one of tbe delegates tbat Dr. Headlee wouldn't guarautee U tbe complete extermination of mosn qultoes by dltcblog— tbere would aln ways be little placet for tbam— but tbelr numbers would be largely cut I' down. I; Ex-Judge Hlldretb. of Gape May, I: spoke of the Importance of doing away with low-lying places. Dr Headlse wllh places. Dr Headlse "
said that with 1100 000 tbe moe- F qultoes .can be cleaoed up. if not exterminated. The people should go « after tbe freeholders This mosquito b question Is the most Important one be- P the county today. Tbe freeholders sbould spend ft, 000.000 If tbs tnoaqul- ' toe* can be wiped out. Tbe people b must be educated lo tbe knowledge ' that these pests can be banished. Tbe a freeholders ere yearly epeodlng much b money for roads, against which tbe ti 1 speaker had uolhlug to say. but they d ere aghast at tbe thought of spending t a year for a sufficient length of r lo get rid of tbe mosquitoes. Tbe I law permits tbe freeholders of this £ couuty lo appropriate (17,000 or (18.000 I [ s year for this purpose, end "tbe peo- i 1 pie sbould damaod (10,000 e yser. Tbe ' law Is mandatory. It says tbe hoards I ' most raise tbe mmsj to eliminate c 1 mosquitoes. Barely If they could— i ' and acoordlug to all reports tbey have t —wipe out this past in tbe Panama Canal Zona, tbe authorities here can i positively do away with them. Caps i May County; without tbe mosquito, ■ would be tbe garden spot of lbs world, i | This little past la tbe fly lo tbe ointment. I ' President Brick said that this la tbe ! spirit wsutsd In tbe Coember of Com- ' merce— get at ibtoge sod do tbem I * Dr. Alleo Corson, of Ibis city, mid I that the mosquito problem Is tbe prob- j lam above all others. Heretofore pe> i pie have been too seared al Ma tmman- I ally to tackle it. Tbey an lookiag al i '* It In a different light today by nana I 4 of lha work aeeompUebad al Panama, i r. MoaqoUoas bread la uo days In wag-
' uaul water.- Do away wltb stagnant , c j water That's tbe solution ol tbe prob- , " ! leto. Where flsb run they will eel tbe , I- mosquito sud Its larvae. Inspectors , •I should go around, luspeel the stsgusnl ' waters and take mm pies. Even if It P look a million or two millions of dol- " Isrs to wipe out tbe mosqullo It would • 1 be tbe best tblug tbat could happen. City Commissioner Campbell asked K ' If It would not be just ss important lo '■ raise low land as lo dig dltcbea. Tbe 1 i spring lidsa wesb tbe low lend snd mosquitoes aretbus propagated. IC! Morgan Hsud, Jr., city engineer, read a few auswers lo queries proi' | pounded residents of sections where " | the laod has been ditched by tbe Btete ie authorities. 8 Assemblymen Lake, o f this city, ° j said I hates, bill for filling low-lylog 'e | laud bssTiTa Us Bret "Tesding In tbe n j Legislature, but hasn't come out of f committee. Home of tbe North Htsle | counties ere opposed to U because tbey .
| claim that tbey bave no mosquitoes. e. ,] Lutber Ogdeo mid that tbe Cape a j ay .City Board of Trade la favorable u to tbwfemrk of baaikb log tbe mosquito a The other county boardsof trade sbould a see tbelr freeholders, tell tbem what si ' tbsy want, sod they'll come near get- d I ting It. Cape May City'" freeholders a | are now in favor of an appropriation, p Tbs meeting adjourned aod tbe a members were served wltb so excel- li j lect dinner at Harris' restaurant. o , Al tbe evening sevslou. Reese P. RU- . ley reported tbet three proposed new . lews la which the chamber Is Inter- b . ested ere lu process of passage lo tbe a Legislature, r Mr. Ru mmell, of the transportation t I committee, reported program. Tbey c r desire s mornings train up aud one I down In tbe arurooona o n tbe < r "Penusy," tbat will make tbe trip • Irom Philadelphia or Camden to Ocean I - CUy In an bo ar and a half. I , A resolution was presented by Judge • , UUdrelb to tbe effect tbet this body I , approves of tbe action of ihe Cape May ' County Mosquito Extermination Cum- ] mission In asking lbs board of fret- I I bolder* for an appropriation of (10,000 ■ for 1916. and urge upon the board tbe ' urcesslty of said action, bellavlog, as I , tbe chamber doe*, there Is oo greater < t or more vHal subject before the people I h of tbe county at this time < I. Tbe resolution wm adopted. I 1( Mr Klsley's resolution of tbe after- ' it noon session wm next read. It wm lu I effect that the Chamber of Co xi merce ' ,, pledges Itself tu ass Its best endeavor" 1 f to secure substantial appropriations r from tbe Cape May Couoly Board of '
Praeuoldere for tbs purposes of mos- a qulto control, and to continue to urge a such yearly appropriations as shall tl necessary lo rid tbe oouoty of tbe a peat. C Tbla resolution wm also adopted. Tbe following resolution, presented 1 by Judge Hlldretb. wm adopted: 0 Resolved, Thai oar legislative repre■eulallvM, both tbe seDalor and aseemblymao, be and tbey are hereby urged to um tbelr votas aod Influeoce In tbe " defeat of Assembly bill No. 103. wbloh keen Introduced for I be purpose of removing 1 be mandatory feature of and , readjust tbe appropriation of saetkm 6, c banter 104, of tbs public laws of and known m lbs mosquito commission bill. A suggestion of B Lodlem, of Hea ' Ibel moving pictures of the county resorts be made a feature of i advertising wm referred to tbe adrer- ' Using committee. Oliver L Blackwell, of Wlldwood, asked for Information regarding tbe work of digging ditchm oo tbs bay alda of Ocean CUy, along lbs line of mosquito extermination. { Ha was given lbs Information by Mayor Cbampma end City Engineer I i Morgan Hand, Jr. Dr. Allan Coreon spoke on co-opera- , loo and concentration. He urged bis I bearer* to concentrate a poo eoaae ob- ' and working Isgdtur for tbe geoeral good of tbe Xole county. In re- ' I HeaUy of people an near-by farms bei Ing naable to keep seers la oefear to ob- 1 . tarn milk lot tMseWWran baeaaaetbe1 - maaqnRam m worried the sews that
WOMEN SPENT PLEASANT TIME , 'K — f ; Frances Willard Bible Class , Enjoyed Social Fvening t in M. E. Chnrcb. ' A most enjoyable sociable was held Tuesday evening by Ihe members of c ! Ihe Frances Willard Bible Class iu ihe | I social rooms nf the First M E. Church | 1 shout 4-i of them being present. 1 The rooms were appropriately drco- | ! flag ws" on tbe wells In number* as 1 well as tasteful srrsngemeul. This t J Frank Llpplncott the capable and | obliging eexton His help wm local- ' . ments. I l Tbe program wa* In cbarge of tbe t , president. Mrs. !*wie Rlsley. snd It ( was ss follows: | ' Prayer, Pastor. | Duet. Misses Vents Wilson snd , ' ! Crcella Hand. " i Address, Mrs. J. H. Kulp. Reading. Mr*. Blackmail, i Halo, Mrs. G. W. Itelchly. f Address. Dr. Kulp. i ' Recitation. Mrs. Daulel Krauu. i Address, Major L. K. I'bomas. c 1 Light but choice refreshments were i , served as the closing feature of tbe do- i casloti and tbey were greatly enjoyed . 1 The whole affair ws. delightful In Its , r { sociability. i • ! Tbe thanks of the class were given , the committee of arrangements for the 'lability aud care exercised by tbem. ( ' I Tbe cqmmiltee comprised Mm. Lewi" i I Rlsley, Mrs. O. W. Reicbly, Mrs. ' Osborn Corson aud Mra H. C. Bmltb. i
PRESENT TAX BOARDS OPPOSED Ex-Jndge Hildreth Tells Chamber of Commerce That System i9 Wrong. When K. B. Aruelt. of Sea Isle City chairman of lha committee to look lu- 1 asWd fora report at the meeting . tbe Chamber of' Commerce of Cape County Seashore Resorts, lie said . lhat progress I. being made. ^ of Cape May County are more ttisu (84.1)00.000. end uf this amount over come* the beaches Tue country dl-trlcl-. contributing but board of taxation by two member- 1 representation on ttietax board. class of Cape May If Ihe bill !* passed II will do sway with tax board* Lather Ogden. of Cape Msy. said are u«.t high enough Oliver 1 Blackwell. of Wlldwood. Hoard of Taxallon. afle^ayiog thai II Is a delicate question. ^g-lared lhat it has been the object of the board lo l- • tbem as lo whal lo do. If Ihe governing body of a city or : i district is satisfied with Ihe assess- ] met it made, the assessor sggree* The ; • good fellow sud hold* his job. Ifhej; • starts to raise values, hi* day* are L - numbered lu tbe last three years I ] tbs board hss lucressed values lu the I; 1 soually gone closely over the county and there api>ear to be two sides to the 1 qntatloo. Tbere I* s small percentage 1 of ratable* In the couutry. The values | 1 1a the rural district* ceuter along two I 1 Hues — tbe Bsyshore sud Hesshore | roads. Uotll recently t^rre was uotblng ' much along the Hayabore. In the! country districts there Is much general | ' neglect unless these districts are uear I 1 towns. Hometlmes farms are deserted, e and oue doesn't kuow bow to place ' values. Tbere are values along tbe Hesshore road aud these are Increasing • There has been a general brushing up " In tbe last ten years. Go back s balf- ' mile off a road and oue Is In tbe • bushes. There sre some farms whose valuation could be lucressed, but tbe | ■ aggregate wouldn't amouut to much, i 8 Tbe valnes are on tbe beaches, e Judge Hlldretb said tbat, before the j '' enactment of the present law, tbe as8 There was a commission of appeal In l nere was s commission oi appeal iu
every district. The loHrmlly In that ' arrangement was tnat. Instead of get- ! ting tha business meu to serve, otbrr ' men of no particular business ability selected. This was because Hie ; salary was only (3 a day. If properly I tbe old way Is tbe best. The i speaker declared his opposition to the ( . present boards. He does Dot under- ' i staud tbet Ihe boards have the right to • the assessments without tne oooaeut of the assessors. Mr tj^sckwell said they can and do. ( Continuing, Judge Hlldrglh said lbs , boards cannot force tbe assessor to do For Instance, as showing hi" coni tentlon, Judge Hlldretb uid, the board to Ocean City. Tbe members t know notblug of valuee here. A prop, r erty owner appeals from the assess p meat of perhaps (8000. The board l i Mks blm It be will sell for (3000. Perhape the • owoer is not lu a posltlou to j e sell end won't accept »30uu. Then tbe | f board keeps the asaesai it w here It f WM. Judge Hlldretb gwv« It ss hla em >. pbwtlr opinion tbat sucb a board Is ) not as suitable as three bustuees men e of ibfe town. He insisted tbat tbe law s repealed. It was a political affair it originally. He expressed a decidedly : e poor opiulou of county boards of taxaand said be did not think tbe j Bute board Is much belter. Tbe r- wbole system !• wrong. The Cbamii of Commerce, be said, would be r unwise lo ask for the continuation of s couoly boards. s A ujoltou previously made by K M. , j button, tbet tbe chamber go ou record In favor of retslnlug tbe present lew,
sod to lustract tbe representatives In Mgtelsture to vote lo kill the bill to r abollab tbeae boards lu counties of Ibis class, wm withdrawn by Mr. Button, j tbsy oonld give oo milk. He advo- j cated tbe development of tbe Inland : waterway so tbat boats of decent-sized ; draught can go tbrougb. Tbe mem- ! ben of tbe chamber should' co-operate | and concentrate oo tbem two things. Hbort addresses ware made by tbe Rev. Dr. Met :nrdy, of Wild wood; Hold. | Fisber. of Obean City, end H. R , Wbltcraft, of Philadelphia. Mr. McCurdy spoke on tbe moral ! attitude of seashore resorts. Tbe next meeting will be beld at I Avalon Thursday, March 16. j See Me First ir TOU WANT TO ULL Real TUK (tar) Estate nun («) Nui cm i LMW KV JURY See He First Ompuj> v^w ikes lasortng a'sur*. oats and secure ini " 5^225raUTs value011 "°* "**' I SSsrii!wn!>siiw^"lmSS£ — • as If Iks ewres was Worse wltb Iks auras _ . Oat oaths labia, be* up. f| See Me First J ' W. Seott Hand
LOOK! Overcoats ^ ^ 1 $6.45, $8.90 and $11.45 U", ,,™ ,,™s « r-jte 1 Suit! from $15 lo SJb. Full lioe ol Caps irom 50t lo $2 50 Jones' Men's Shop |4 — ' McAllisters ; The Lnndlng Dry Goods Store OI K Big Opportunity Sale ha* closed, hut we will continue to offer Big Bargains tu Coats. .Furs, ■ Remnants, etc « It will pay yon to visit ..,,r store I Special value* in I.idigVloth, Nainsook and Km- ' broideries ( S. S. McAllister I OCEAN OITY, N. J. " < | ( | HARVEY Y. LAKEj | REAL ESTATE j I 838 Asbury Avenue I , : j Ocean City New Jersey | jlJohn Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avenue « OCEAN CITY. N. J. c Lumber Millwrork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights. I etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. ' Rpugjy] 25 GOOD PAINTING FI^ST — •" — ' JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. q .PatnterkPalnl, ffi „ VoV xiOnVr' Jt/
Real Estate Foi* Sale ; B1Q BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to boy Cottages and Ixits at this Popular Seaside Resort «* | very Cheap. .Apply to Alonzo Cotton ; 619 Asbury Avsnus Ocean City. N. J. ' w— k 119 The Reliable B POWell S Dry Goods Store 1 ! We are better prepared to serve you for tlie > J coming year than ever before, with all season- j I able merchandise. Large stock, right prices A . and reliable goods. r {" ; POWELL'S 1 921 Asbury Ave. ^ Ocean City, N. J. j ' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. ' No a altlug for two weeks to know If you can get Ml we can tell you at ' once. Bargains in Bay and Ooean front propejMba. Choice cottages for . r sale. Alio loU for Invaotment and for Improvement— the choice of r ! Ocean City. Apply to / I J. M. CHESTER & CO., » . ; — — _/ ..., Ocean Cm, N. J. "(The first step is all ; J the^difflCUltyi-FenchTrJj, j
In tvnuj iMv.fortam.1- iwtiwtitLw.^ vn. uo-mrlt, tLt ■fivst slip sWowid. be \pJmm ujiMi a. fecU-n^ cm.|uifc*ice <vni stciwtfcj . Bacfet btj tLt t&nouited^e. sfd. hemltbij SOA)vvt.as acctrtvnf, that slip tuili be "mitae There wsij a.tul secure,. OpportUmOheA umStaedftj ocuw •fov wte tme with jwM.ua i budbmij. We wusdi. iagva. io ewi, Ohccawrit t/n nvt/r b(VnJt/ (^you. as'e. met'alreiiLj a. ifipositer. LUiernl waterest~ on Sauvrtijs c«mpffivnde<i.. First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. r. b. ffititm h. b. mowkbb vssfssstiffG ttss r"" an AdvertiBement in (he SENTINEL
_ H0T6L JJIS6/I YRS... . Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Niuth BtreeU open ALL THE YEAR i M. K. Burnt BrcKixoHAM. • Scotch Hall 81NATORIUN ^ -Opun Al. the YearTHE IMPERIAL THE KATHLU RISSEM LEWIS S CO.NA RU ( 'lossd until March X. IW6 WYOMING HOTEL ATGLEN Ous of tbs m<*t eeutrslly lossted hotels la Ocean City. Tbs aim" boa always been ta make this bonne "elect sod honjeUka, and iu I larRV and assured patronage proves lu ano- ■ cess. For term" snd particular* address, a. c. serr. rrep. | NEW HOTEL ELBERON [ kiuhtu ffiCIU'ENTRAL AVENUE OBEA.N CITY. M. J. f Fourteenth Heeaon. rhoroogbtjr renovsteS | THE HEWUNGS ' ltJ^*rv»i tor 'hetwewaystt may be I W ntTbUsCMpbik Pa JOj^)\ij4E Kereltsni table well ^-ovkl-d wltb freeh Hee Hend tor HoDSIe^and^Rstes^ ^ THE IDLEWILO OPEN ALL TEAR Uoorlyn Terrsee Ocean City. If. JHetween Elsblb and Ninth BtreeU MRH- J- K.MOBBt»ON JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor CICVII lull bviiti OVLUI
1137 Asburji Ave. Ocean City New Jersey ■ •■> IsrkSartt W aires W. krswa H. Borkhardt 4 Ge. PLUMBING AND HEATING ««* ASkrii AVixri mi mr Jinn Mot WaurHuanutVajK Hsatlnc L. A. STEELMAN and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horsesboeiag DONE PROMPTLY Ctas lad OfttarTnp > tpdtfl Agent for Stewart's Iron Works Uo. and Oruameutal Iron Fauoe, Iron Rail lugs aud Window Guarda. Seventh St. aad Hana Ira. Otia M. Townaend A Practical Haashora Architect Licensed by tbe State. -> -> EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J! o. i_ lake: ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. toe Asbur j Avsnus, Ooaaa City. 8.J. Tor Sale sssTS?
2 s Veo hpo^t y ' firth eirwif.lSSSadaiphle ATUNTIC ICE CDIPMI DEALER IW PessM |g| O flow. 191b Asbury Avs OCEAN CITY N J. We Are Distributors Ford Automobile In Ocean City, Sea Me City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell aenerslbsutractar - Grading aid Street Bittdtaf Ttalrty-leaaftk st. aal Wsaf avsOCEAN CITY. N. J. Pkm, xaa-W

