Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY . APRIL 13, I81-; . We shall be glad to receive Item* of to this community and our reader* L All communication* nhould be ac- ' oompaulod Willi the full name and add roe of the writer, not necewarllT good faith.
DOTS. Buys are playlug mstbles. Lent Isdrawlug to a cloae. ~ »ay Houses aud yard, are being put in ! good ahape. Basket ball game at the atmory Saturday evening. The memliers'of llje J.^iuy' Auxll- i will hold a delicate—en .ale .1 the stole I 941 A-bury avenue on Ea-tcr riatur1 day. [ lota t ouucll^No. 138, jr.~<T I A i r M. will initiate two candidate- for [ membership next Tuesday evening ' l,r,-«"t ' \ j l uder a law ju-ts giicl by Governor t Fielder all notary i ubllm of Hie Slate edgmeuts to deeds, I lie same as com- I mlasloner. of deeds. ■ Saturday nights tried to keep up his anow and hall. But they had five 1 Inches of snow In Philadelphia and lamdeu I PERSONALS. < bailee A Doe. of Philadelphia, was , in town Toe-day. y Kbeuezer Adams, of Philadelphia. ' •a- in town recently. Mr*. Charles Headley of this cny. t spent Saturday In t'amdeu. William Kuwetler. of Philadelphia. | was a visitor here Tuesday .Mrs. Homers Young has returned James Franklin, of West Philadel. r phla, was In low-n Saturday. / Joseph 1. Scull and wife have re. { turned from a visit tu Philadelphia. | Edward H. Dee. of this city, visited ' John J. Devloe aud family, of this I city, apent Sunday In Philadelphia. Arthur H. Jouea and wife, of Uer- , mautowu, were here durlug the week, i Harry F. Hags. uf Philadelphia, paid bis usual weekly vfelt.'to ithh city Sun day. William R. Stunehlll. formerly of , this city, la now located at Biloxl, Miss. U. A. Pierce, of Philadelphia, was c among the week's arrivals. at the Im- u parlal. f Mrs. L. R. Thomas, of this city, visited friends In Philadelphia during n the week. Wllllim R. Hughe*, of this city, has ' reiurued from a few days' visit to Philadelphia. 1 R. B. Vol I u m and wife, or Philadelphia, have opened tlielr Central aveuue cottage. ^ Miss Bertha Sheldon, of tbla city, ■ has relumed from a few days' vl.it to f Philadelphia. j Miss Margaret Orr, of Weal Philadelphia, I* the guest of Mra. L. G. Braugau, of this city. F'rank Hcbeoult, of Philadelphia, I' owner uf the cottage 845 Park place. <- was In town Mouday. tl Misses Daisy and Lena Morey, of ' Philadelphia aud Camdeu. William Francis Smith and ramlly. * of Philadelphia, have opeued tbelr cottage on St. Charles place. Mrs. William M. Stllwell and sou, o Samuel, uf Philadelphia, spent a few h daya this week at the Idlewild. c Mra. Elizabeth Voaa aud daughter, o Mies Amy Voaa, have returned from a ■ visit to relative* In Philadelphia. F Miss Anna Rutherford, of Philadel- h pbla, ha. opened ber cottage at Thlr- F teeuth street aud Asbury aveuue. o Mra. James Smith, of New York City, baa returned bomeafter a visit to li A. J. Smith aud wife, of this £lly. 8 George Norcum, of Philadelphia, ' visited bis parents, Joseph D Norcom aud wife, In this city, over Suuday- * Mr*. W. Scott Hand spent several e daya with ber alsler, Mrs. Coleman F. " Learning, at South Denuls recently William F. Shrlver, of Philadelphia, 1 a director of the Gceau City Title aud 1 Trust Com pauy, was lu town F'rlday. ^ Mr*. Elizabeth Guard aud daughter, ' Margaret, who apent the winter lu Philadelphia, have returned to this 1 city. A. W Elllngerandjamlly. of Tren- [ ton, spent the . week-end with Mra. Klllnger's aunt, Mr*. Lizzie Sampson, In ibis city. . " Mrs. Wllllsm H. Long, of Philadel- ' phla, la amoug the visitors here. She , cam* down on Mouday aud registered at the Atglen. ( William A. Lynch, of tbl* city, re- , turned Tuesday after spend lug the j winter lu British aud French Hondu- ( Mra. Robert B. Lee, who apent the ( winter month* with Mr*. Jaines Ward, ( of this city, haa returned to her home ( on Ocean avenue. I Rev. Mr. Llncolu,of East Brady, Pa., , whs lu Ocean City recently, looklog after accommodations for hi* family . for the summer month*. Mrs. Sarah Noble aud daughter, Mia* Charlotte Noble, of Philadelphia, are at the former's collage, on Wesley avenue, near Fifth street. Capt. Samuel W.JWood and family, of Philadelphia, motored down on Friday aud spent a few day* In tbelr cottage, on St. Charles place. Prof. J. N K Hickman, wife and | daughter, of Reading, relumed borne Friday after a few days' visit to Lewi* ! £. Smith and wife, of tbl* cny. Prof. 1
' R. A. M. ELECT THEIR OFFICERS ' • ■ Prof. James M. Stevens Heads Newly-Formed Chapter , in This City. ; The recently formed Ocean fit} I Chapter , Royal Arch Mesons, which I Is now working uuder a dispensation, - has elected the follow log o dicers: . Most Excellent High Priest. JameM. Stevens; Excellent King Harry H. Adams; Excellent Scribe. R. Howard Thorn; l a,, lain of the Ho-t. Clarence M Hanck: Royal Arch Captain. Ttina J Thorn: Ma-ler- of Veil- Abel II. ' Scull. Han- Bprkhardt and Henj P. Grove.: Secretary George W *..<■> r - Treasurer Thomas J. Tliorn. Regular con Vocal in the chapter . are held on the lir-i and third TliurOCEAN CITY LOST Cape May High School nine put High School learn a county league The vi-uors were accompanied by a \ school girl- w ere notable for llirlr J boys say. j Matin- played a line game alYigcnnd of Hie three bits od Polusetl. , Ocean < lly started ott like a w inner. , It was all oil after the fourth inn , Score; Mat bis -_'u 1 u « 2 I 1 Fergu-... . cf u 0 J I 0 «' ollhuu.h lb. . I I li ■■ I I New kirk. 3b oj, ,i Reed If u h i u I . God. a. II u II l 0 GHford.-s U 0 4 0 ! I p •• u 0 I u , Total. 4 7i 27 10 ~7 ' Schelllnger. If I 2 , o o ' Arnold. — 2 0 0 4 0 Robinson, rf. I I II II 0 , 2b II ! 2 0 0 ' O'Shaogbueeay. 3b I 0 I » n 1 Harry Teiiiienbaum, c. I 0 a u 0 i Hill, lb.. 2 1 12 1 I , p I 0 2 0 I . Total. 10 5 27 12 2 1 City 2 10 0 0 1 0 0 0- 4 1 ape May 0 0240220 O-lo SPECIAL MUSIC There will be special music by the , choir of the First Presbyterian Church, , under direction of Lewis K Smith, on Suuday. , Following Is the program for I he ( morulng: ( Anthem, "Crowu Him Lord of All.'" ■] Rockwell. | Teoor Solo. "Palm Branches," Faure. { J. Tliorn ley Hughes. The program for Hie evening I- a- , follow., t , Anthem "God Ho Ixived the World ." , "Cruclflxlon." „Duet, "So Thou Llfte-t Thy Divine , Petition,1' Slalner's •Crucifixion," Dr Thornley Hughe- and L E Smttli Hotel Keepers "-el. ' The regular mQDthly meeting of Hie Proprietor*' Association of Ucean was held on Mouday evening at ' residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1 TlI^Nu/tb Forty-first street. ' West Philadelphia. A large number ' were In attendance, and a very enjoy- ' able evening was s,ient H. Newell Hauling*, attorney -at- law of this cllj , has added to Ills properly , holdings here. He has purchased Ihe cottage die Fourteenth street from Seymour Davis, of Philadelphia. Is an Instructor In the ReadBoys' High School, wberealso , Band!, formerly of this city. Is , Arthur Shoemaker, who I* engaged I business In Peun'a Grove, spent I Saturday evening and Suuday at the > of his parents' In this city. Mr* B. F. Moore aud her daughter, < Natalie, of Philadelphia, *reT>c- ' cupylog their cottage, 603 Eleventh I street. Miss Spackmau is their guest 1 Miss Laura Bourue, of Newtown Square, was lu town. Tuesday, accom | pauled by her sisters. Misses Anns M V. Bourue and Mis* M. Victoria 1 Bourne. M. Mayer aud family have reiurued ( their Boardwalk store aud dwelling ( from the building on Asbury aveuue, tbe city hall, where they have beeu all winter. Mr. BDd Mrs. George Lotter, of Phil- , adelplila, came down Friday eveulug and opeued their Wesley avenue apart , meuis, where tbey remained until Sunday eveulng.
The Rev. C. Lee Gaul, of Chester, formerly p»»tor of the S*r*h D. Cooper C ' Memorial Church, We*t Philadelphia, > 1 was In town Mouday. He ownr apart- tl tuenta in tbl* city. ^ I' Ml** Sarah Paxson and Miss Auua u ' former resident* of this city, P 1 residing In Germanlowu, were In ■ this city Tuesday. They have many friends In this city, who were delighl- ■ ed to aee them. Mrs. E Llnwood Hardy and Mrs ^ ' StralD, of Philadelphia, were t lu town Friday Tbelr husbauds are j ' In tbe theatrical business In Philadel' , r pbla. Mrs Strain has beeu a sum. * f mer resident here for several seasons. Mrs. Ira Wall, of Philadelphia, Is • here for a several days' slay gettlug i the Burleigh property, 726 Central ave- ' . nue ready for rent for the summer sea- , son. Mr. and Mra. Wall for several j seasons conducted tbe bouse as a roome Ing bouse, bat now have put It on tbe Is! market for sale or rent to doss an f. I palate.
' WIDENING OF CORINTHIAN AYE. City Commissioners May Take Action at Their Meeting Next Week. William Francis Smith, of Phils delphla. wlra owns eoinrtderenle prop j i —aid at Hie weekly meeting of Hie City - t "mini— niners. Dial he had heard of , Hireling by Hie board -in the matter of ' Second and Third streets He said lie wa- niiere-led because he had just given out * con I fact for Ihe erection of , - collage there, and l.is btili piylilg ' ' taxes for live years, without return, ow ing to moves made by tbe previous , Mayor Champion -aid thai Ihe Com- j ; initiative should be taken by Ibe prop-j definite I- being done The matter bad | City Solicitor Boswell asked Mr. | smith If he Intended building on tbe , land, lie can build tbe same ktud > ; move back 2n feet and have Ibe same ( Kiud,uf a house as cou tern plated. He j , .•■111 hr i. willing to do anything In j Mr-. K A Young, of Hie Breaker, who entered during t h e discussion, , and I- an interested properly owner. , was B-ked her views, and she said she „ Hiouglil it would be a great cooveocou 111 -ay 'jlolblng defiDlle uutll a j meeting uf Hie Corlutblau Realty j i Company Is held. .j Mayor Cham pi- «n -aid that nothing j j 1 definite could be doue by Ibe board j 1 that day. The Commissioners will j c give II consideration and endeavor lo g i reach a determination before tbe uext | regular meetlug of the board. If Mrs. j Young lias anything to present to lbe| i I u Hie regular order of business, Dl- , a query from the mayor regarding the | additional jellies for the beach frout down town, that Mr. Scull, the contractor. Is wailing for nails. Director Campbell added Hist Mr Scull bts ( received tliein. Mayor Champion slated that be had Hsement of Hie city lo tbe special * edition of Hie Cape May County Times. There Is to be*au edition of ' 10 000 copies aud other resorts in the On motion of Director Cwmpbell. It 1 w as agreed lo lake a half-page cosllug Reading uullcea will be printed ( addition lo the advertisement. The following resolution, presented Director Campbell, was adopted: f Be II , Resolved by the Board of Commls- < -inner, of Ocean City, that Ocean City ' borrow from the siuklug fund of Ocean ' City, New Jersey , the sum of four huu- j died dollars, lu anticipation of issuing No 090, and that the proper offlSeveral bills were ordered paid. ( BABY'S BODY FOUND The body of a while female child w as -found oo the strand, a little be- < low Ninth street. Tueeday. by Minor ' Vincent, manager of Abbott's Dairy, 1 aud one of bis assistants, Wm. Bulb- I Tbey were outTsrt collection trip on I the Boardwalk when tbey. saw the i body, which was helog washed by the snrf. Al lirsl they thought It was a large doll baby, but an examination revealed II wa< the body of a well-formed, i pretty child, with a big bunch of early hair Tbey notified Coroner Mark Lake's . home. As Mr. Lake war out of town, , son-lu-law. J. Prescott Cadman, removed the bod> to the Lake morgue. ' Dr. W. P. Haute*, who examined the remains, said Hie child was prob1 ably lliree or four montbs old, and : ibat Ibe body might have been In tbe ' water several weeks. The body was uumarked save for a few punctures on tbe abdomen sad ' groins, probably made by fiab. I Counter Lake arrived borne lb tbe ' evening aud begau an Investigation.
W. 8. Sbermerborn and family, of will again occupy Joseph D. collage, 408 Central avenue, this summer. Tbey have beeu spendthe season* In this collage for a number of years Mr. Scbormerborn publishes tbe lasuraoee News In Philadelphia. Don't Forget Bbod Bake. Don't forget Ihe shed bake to be given In tbe social rooms of the First M. E. Church Tuesday of next week the WomaD's Home Missionary Auxiliary of tbe church. Tickets are 60 cent*. An excellent menu la being ' arranged. Sock "octal. The annual "sock social" of the First ' Baptist Church will be held In tbe ' church. Tenth street and Waalay ave1 uue. Tuesday evening, May 2 Don't ' miss this Ireat. Hold this data open. 1 Lust— Boston Brlodle Pap. Return ' to Miss Olive Ernst. adv. 1-L
INCREASE IN SALARIES li i FOR SEVERAL INSTRUCTORS
All Teachers Applying for 1 Positions Be-elected by i Board of Education. At the regular monthly meetlug uf | Ihe Board of Education Tuesday eve-1 T j ulug, the salaries of a number of Ibe • ' Instructor, were raised for uexl ye*r " j Follow lug ere lbs uauie. uf the oorp* i of Instructors re elected *ud tlielr sal- r •rle-; Superintendent James M. Hlevyu-. 1 *2200 Increase uf *200. ) Otto \V. Iteictitjr principal of high ' : school. $1500, Increase of *100. Commercial department^ Joseph I. - Pyle. f 1 100. Increase of *100 VV. J. Petty, science. *1100. Increase * uf *100. Han. Hkslwold. manual training. *1100. Increase of $100. 1 Mis- Maud U Kezsr. domestic science. $S00 iiicrease of $50. J_ Mis. Eleaiiore.H Kaln. music, $900. b Increase of $50. Mis. Ague- L. Bradley, high school 11 Miss Luella E. Ingalls, high school f< assistant. *550. ! Miss Mary E Col burn, high school " I assistant. *»50. Increase of $50. j Mies Fanny ,B. Cheyney, bead | teacher In Wesley Avenue School. ! Increase of $50. i Miss Mabel Bockelmann physical Instructor. $5 a week. I The following grade teachers were '' re-elected: I Mrs. Manilla F. Ketcbum. Mist • , Edith M. Benedict. Miss Bertha Rot.. | Miss Harriet A. Davis and Miss E. •' Stephanie Orford. ! Miss Kenba M. Campbell did nol P put In au application for reappolntTbe other teachers bbt named here " | are under tbe tenure of office act I)r Alleo Corson was re-elected med- T j leal Inspector, aud l^ewis E. Smith re-elected secretary, both at tbe •' same salary they are now receiving. I lor of the high school al t salary of $840, an lucreaae of $60. 11 of Ihe Wesley Avenue School, d' j Mrs. Christina Headley was re elected jsnllresa of tbe high school, Mrs. D. L. Vau amen was re-elected , of the summer school. $50. | Frauds Corson, Sr.. was re-elected janitor uf tbe tummrr school at the Wesley Avenue School, $76 This Is t 0 position. Miss Mettle A. Boyle was reelected $60. ^ BOYS GAVE TREAT Dcrs Fnjorcd Knltrlalomrnl. " Although the boys won tbe recent contest of the Christian Endeavor Society of Ihe First Presbyterian Church, aud by prior agreement the losses to give a treat, tbe youug men r gallantly treated tbe girla, and Ibe allele came off In the social rooms of |r the cburcb Tuesday evening. Tb{ entertainment was opened with l5 a vocal solo by Ell wood Handle, which well received. Thia young man fj has a slrong voice. Leslie Hughs* a well rendered piano solo Tbe „. "Barnyard Review" by Charlee F. al tickled his hearers; especially 5. as this true of his local blta. After b recitation by Eugene Halleran, a comic sketch was preseuted by Elmer y E. Ranck, Lewis Gaudy. Raymond Haley and Joualban^Wallace. The following vocal selections were sung: "Rocking In Ihe Wlud," Elmer E. Ranck; "Good Bye, Girls, I'm " Through," Lewis Gaudy; "I've Got the Mumpi," Jonathan Wallace, and "Dou't BKe tbe HaDd That's Feeding " You," Raymond Haley. ,r Miss Louisa T. Corson was Ibe ac- '' com pan 1st. " The sketch delighted tbe audience. Mrs. H. A Piocb, president of tbe p eociety, thanked tbe boys for the treat. " Ice cream and cake were then served Miss Corson who had charge of tbe " boys' side during tbe contest, was chairman of Ibe entertainment com uilttee. and the Rev. Charles H. Boh 0 wa* metier of caramon lea. P MORE CONTRACTS ^ Allen "call Will Halld Apartment ,j House and Bar" law. Allen Scull, builder, of tbla city, has received tbe oontract to erect a pretty two-family apartuientonSecood street, raat of Atlantic avenue, for Tbomaa R. N Roberts, of Philadelphia, manager of ( the truck department of the Jeflry . Automobile Company. Mr. Scnll will bnlld a bungalow for Mr*. Madeline Wolfeudeu at Thirtyfourth atr» L ' Mr. Scull also haa tbe contract to make alteration* to M N. Wlllata' cot- ( take, 1324 Central avenue. ( Through tbe efforts and work nf tbe truula committee of Ibe Ocean City Y'acbt Club, tbe club baa been able lo ' secure for tbe Ocean City Yacht Ulnb ' , tbe South Jereey Tennis Champion- ( ship game* for tbla aeaaon. It will be ' remembered Ibat Jaat year tbeeegamce 1 were held In Ocean Clly and much 1 lutereat w a • manifested by UbDl* ' player* throughout tbe United State*, ana some of tbe crack player* were t Pleasant Time tor VocsllsU. I A delightful time was sojoyed by : tbe members of tbe mixed qoartet ' and friends of tbe First Baptist Cburcb 1 last Saturday aveulug after rehearsal. I Refreshments war* served by Mrs. E. A. Bourgeois Those presant war* R B Smith, wife aud daughter. Mrs. A. W. Temple, J. P. Cadman, Jr., and t wlf* and Mrs. E. A Bourgeois, a ■ * ■ 1- Our Easter plants w 1 1 1 be ready • tor sal* 00 Saturday, April lfitb. Wa will ba glad to bare you oome and look tbem over sod book your orders. n Ockax City Gbkkx Hocsxa. Ninth and Atlantic avaon*. adv., l-t-
COTTAGES HERE ARE IN DEMAND of Fine Houses and I Apartments Rented During tbe Week. The approach of Raster is causing an I 111 tl.e Inquiries for milages | and apartments lu mi- any for Ihe Joseph I. Scull report- Hie folios lug Colleges of Charles A Doe .5 1 1 Seven- - E W Burleigh'- cottage. 833 Wesley Harry F rtlanloi^report. the folios - May hew collage. »■■ Ocean avenue. Third flour, south -Ids. of Hie CarlApartments K. W. BurlelgU's .ullage, 72U Con- I Hal aveuue. Mr*. Sarah A Miller's cottage. 720 Wesley oveuue. W. J. Delaney's collage. 1-534 ' Wes- 1 ley avenue. Massey A Edwards have made the following rentals; Dr. Griffith's collage 1047 Central' Dr. Griffith's cottag". 1045 Central — place I Apartment K. Osle Apartments. S Seymour Davis' collage on Four-';# teenth slreet. Second floor Simmons' Apartments. : Z Mrs E. L. Moore's collage, Eleventh If Hortsman collage, IS36 Wesley ave- t Central evenue. if David Henderson's cottage. 54 Gar- w :~ma L MADE MANY SALES - The following sales have been made recently by the Ocean Clly Gardens ^ Company: Charles J. Curran, bouse and lot No. — l*M. "~ Edwin Stout, six lois. Nos 209 210, and 3004. John Booth, lots Nos. 429 114 . 2904, 2905 and 2904 Sutton A Corson Compsuy, lots Nos. 2804, 435 and 430. John Zuru. lot No 2802 Mr. Minster, lot No. 2801 Henry P. Kegel, lot No. 104. Florence M. Dougherty, lot No. 418 _ James Dawes, lots Nos. IJ74. 1275 ~~ a-d 2863. = Hill Dredging Company, lots No# K 1228, 1229, 1230. 1231. 1232, 1287, ■ 1238, 1239. 1240, 1241. 1242, 1248. 1248, 1250 and 1251. Mrs. Ada V. Persels, house and lot 2812. Numerous other sales have beeu l" made and there are quite a few who planning 10 build. V. J. Humbrecbl. president of tbe company, says ^ has bad more loqulrlee for laud lo _ tbe past mouth than he has bad In two _ OFFICERS ELECTED Mra. H. A. Ploch Again Head* Christian Esdrsvor "octets. The Christian Eudeavor Society of First PresbyterlaD Cburcb. at a meeting Tuesday evening, elected tbe following officers to serve for the ensuing six months: 9 President, Mrs. Herbert A Plocb:v!ce president, Miss Louisa T. Corsou; sec- "" retary, Elmer E Ranck: treasurer, N Miss M. M. Foulds; corresponding secretary, El wood Handle; pianist, Leslie Following are the chairmen of the committees: Lookout. Miss Ad* M. Ranck; prayer meeting, John M. Rosen bmum ; - dower, Mis* Elizabeth Hlgbee; way* and means, Mr* A J. Smith; tempernice. A J. Smith; social. Miss Louis* T Corson; vlslllng. Miss Josephine P Tsylor; music. Mis* loua B. Adams. Walter McCorkle and wife, nf 1117 Wesley avenue, saw on Saturday what they believe was* number of Icebergs to the ocaan going rapidly In a southern direction. They viewed Hie strange object through glasses and *»w several peak* projecting len or twelve feel j above tb* water. Tbe *uppo«ed Ice- 1 berg* were a half-mile in length. The j etatlons here say Ihey saw nothing unusual on tb* water that day. Give "hid Dinner. Mr and Mr*. Jsmea Ward, of 808 , Moorlyo terrace, this clly. gave a shad | dinner recently to* few of tbelr friends. > , A very pleasaut time was enjoyed by \ , all. Those preseul were John E Town- , eend and wife, Nicholas Hickmon and , wife, Benjsman Henderson and wife, Herscbel Henderson and wife. Dr. H. ! | D. Taylor and wife. Miss Nettle Henderson and Mrs. Robert B. Lee and I Mis* L. Valet, daughter of YV. F , Valet.of Seventh street and Asbury avenue, and J. Louts Valet, a machinist, of Youngstowo. Ohio, will be married at tbe Preebytertau Cburcb manse by the Rev. Charles H Bohner, Ibe pastor. 1 Tuesday, June 8. Fob Balk-— Market or delivery , wagon; also two-seetad carriage. Ad- • disss Sentinel office. Ocean City, , N. J. v Ad*. I ir Wanted at Once.— $400 or $500, 00 drat mortgage. For further particulars apply or address Sentinel offloe, I- Ocean City, N. J. Adv.
Dress Up for Easter See Our Resdy-made Suits $ 15 Royal Tailored. Made-to-Measure Suits Odd Pants Sweaters ' , New Caps Jones' Men's Shop si the Trust Co.'* Comer MCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Goods Store Popular Fabrics for Easter Gowns • \"cu line of Silk Poplio, Canton Crepe. Mersa'ine, Taffeta SilkrCliico Silk. .Serges and-Wuol OtinlTis.' These - are all staple and popular fabrics for Easter or Evening Gowns, and range in Price from 25c to $1.25 yard. _ tdTThe new Pinkoline Undergarments , made uf>. ready f.' embroider The latest in Undergarments, Corset Covers. I'ests. (qnhination 'Suits and Gowns. Sohie display in South window. S. S. McAllister Ocean City. New Jersey C^RVEY Y. LAKEj REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue | in City New Jersey j John Marts Lumber Co. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Millwork, Moulding*. Building Paper. Plaster Board, Nails, Sssh Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Piompt Deliver*. r — roR GOOD PAINTING PUftTY ~~ JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR.
Real Estate For Sale c BIO BARGAINS I 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 buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to * Alonzo Cotton Asbury Avenue Ocean City. IN. J. 119 The Reliable r OWCll S Dry Goods Store f We are better prepared to serve you for tbe coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right prices and reliable goods. ' POWELL'S . 1 921 Asbury Ave. ^ Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. ' No waiting for two weeks to know If yon can get It; we can tell you al ouoe. Bargains in Bay and Ocean -frout properties. Choice cottage* for sale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to | J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. '{^Whatsoever a man soweth,that M shall he also reapl-qaiatuivtr. ike due}- rtsulf <r^ expenemtt is cJwrntss o| intur in cUscwn'mq tfa -Jfrtikj soli. cm. uilucL to pla/nt" w.st purt^oj-to-dcuj's HuriKtT set" aside. -Jerto-iiur-mmo's betterment: The un'se. pUmtviu) pewniet 0mA do-Uairs in a. snumai (KCoumt ^iojiwe ttie cjrewtfk is CMriim. is Ol, uirtut 0^ nec&KitJp "PWntvn^ Xh fre^rre becemts- not mere L cm. tamowic nirtue., but t/ie."sijinMjend wistrioment oj-ahmm's mdcjpeni&nce.. offer tKfi. securit) enu i conwiiience of tlu's biwite for qeur (UOfDhice. First National Bank Ocean City, IN. J. r. b. 8TITES m. s^mowrer X?!2VXSSfrm*m ; Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
H0TGL blSeAYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAS M. E. Smith Buckingham. L Scotch Mall j ^ANATOBIIIM THE IMPERIAL 7 -- THE KATHLU — IB Csnlrml Avsnos, OCEAN C1T*. N. J. M 1KSKM LEWIS a CON AK1I WYOMING , "V IH OCEAB ATMIE open an u» raw ftoi Water Ess A. p. .1IUEB HOTEL ATGLEN — On* of the met eentrmlly Joaated hotels In Ooeso City. Tbe sin. has elwsya beta to * oisks this house select end hoiuelike, end Us « Urge and assured patronage pro res lu sooa. c. uorr, Pre*. I NEW HOTEL ELBERON X EIUUTU ANU^ENTKAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ♦ Koorteenlb Heaaon. rhorouzblr renovated I THE HEWUNGS W 'pbllade^toia. Pa s. hsrellent lable^wrtl j-ovld^d^wlth fieab — K*Dd li. SSTf.'wwUBIUE. Prop. THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL TEAS Moorlyo Terrace Oosan City. N. 4Between Elfblb and Ninth "treats MBB- J. K. MOREI8 1N
JOHN E. TOWN SEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury AY". City New Jersey lass Bsrtkardt « arret W. Brews H. Bnrkhardt k Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING in ABxrir AVUH OCXtt crfr ICW JtttXT L A. STEELMAN : BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Hcrseshoeiag JOBBING DONE RBOMPTLY Clan tad 0|$1« Tup I SgaeMj Agent for Stewart'* Iron Work* Co Plain and Ornamental Iron Fenoe, Iron Railings and Window Guards. - Seventh St. and Haven ha. ' Otis M. Townsend 1 A Practical Seashore Architect | Licensed by the State. ->- -sSTREET, OPP. P. 6. OCEAN CITY N. J. O. I— - LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. laaa Asbary Avstre*. Oosan Oily. N. J. Lou for sale. OoUa(*s lot rant. OnrrsspoDdsnce aolwHad: :il^-v Tor Sale £>»; lorallons between rtnd sc d^'l fire r. Ic^strreOu dolphin ATLANTIC ICE COHPIHI °"L" Pocono Monntaio lea one*. 1914 Asbury Ava . OCCAM CITW M J We Are Distributors Ford Automobile in Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. and Wast ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. PESOS. NOW 1 I ' Advertise i{ h The Sentiael

