Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY . XPIttL M, 1916 . We Khali be glad to receive llemK of news and communications of Interest to this community and our readers address of the writer, uot necessarily for publication, but ass iruaritutee of good faith. good tallli.
dots. Boys are playlug marbles. Lent Is drawing to a close. say Houses and yards are being put in good shape. Basket bail game at the atifiory Saturday evening. The memiiers'of tlgr Laxity' Auxiliary of the Oceau City Mllilary Club will hold a delicatessen sale si the store 941 A-bury avenue on Ea-ier SaturI ola"" Council, No. 11M. Jr. O C. A M. will initiate iwo candidate- for membership nex*t Tuesday eve Fielder all notary | ubllcs of (he State edgmeuts to deeds, the same a- commissioners of deeds. * The weather man ou Friday and Saturday nights tried to keep u^. his snow and hall. But' they had Bve Inches of snow in Philadelphia and I amdeu personals. Charles A. Doe.of Philadelphia, was In town Tuesday. was tu town recently. Mrs. Charles Head ley. of this city, 1 •pent Saturday lu Camden. _ 1 William Etsweiler, of Philadelphia, was a visitor here Tuesday. James Fraukllu, of Welt Philadel. , Joseph 1. (scull aud wife have re. lurned from a visit to Philadelphia. Edward H. I.ee. of this city, visited ' John J. Devlue and family, of this :Uy, apeut Sunday lu Philadelphia. Arthur H. Jones aud wife, of Oer- , manlowu, were here duftug the week, i Harry K. Hags, of Philadelphia, paid bis usual weekly v^lf'toitm cily Bun lay. William R. Btone'hlll. formerly of , hla city. Is now located at Biloxl, Miss ' O. A. Pierce, of Philadelphia, was , imongtbe week's arrivals at the Im- , iiarlal. I L. R. Thomas, of this city, netted friends In Philadelphia during i he week. William R. Hughes, of this city, has 1 eiurued from a few days' visit to Phllidelphla. ' R. B. Vollurn and wife, of Philadelphia. have opened their Central aveMlss Bertha Sbeldou, of this city, ' a as returned from. a few days' vh.lt to . Philadelphia. Miss Margaret Orr, of West Pblialelphla. Is the guest of Mrs. L. G. tlraugau, of this city. Frank Bcbenult, of Philadelphia, I iwner of the cottage 845 Park rfilace, < a-as lu town Mouday. < Misses Daisy aud Lena Morey, of | his city, have returned from a visit to Philadelphia aud Camden. William Frauds Bmltb and family, if Philadelphia, have opeued their xittage ou Bt. Charles place. Mrs. William M- Btllwell and son, ( iam'uel. of Philadelphia, rpeut a few | lays this week at the Idlewtld. < Mrs. Elizabeth Voss aud daughter, ■ Miss Amy Voss, have returned from a ' rlalt to relatives lu Philadelphia. I Mies Auna Rutherford, of Philadel- I pbla, has opeued her cottage at Thtr- I leeuth street and Asbury aveuue. < Mrs. James Bmltb, of New Y'ork . Lilly, has returned hume after a visit to I A. J. Bmltb aud wire, of this 6lly. George Norcorn, of Philadelphia, 1 visited bis parents, Joseph D Norcotu aud wife. In Ibis city, over Buuday. Mra. W.Bcotl Hand speut several 1 days with her sister, Mra. Coleman F. 1 Learning, at Boutb Dennis receutly. William K. Bhrlver, of Philadelphia, a director of the Oceau City Title aud 1'rust Compauy, waa lu towu Friday. Mra^Ellzabelh Guard aud daughter, Margaret, who speut the wluter lu Philadelphia, have returued to Ibhclty. A. W Ellloger and family, of Trenton, spent the week-eud with Mra. Elllnger's aunt, Mra. Llzxie Sampson, lu tbla city.
Mrs. William H. Long, of Philadelphia, is among the visitors here. Bbe came down on Mouday aud registered at the Alglen. William A. Lynch, of this city, returued Tuesday after spending the winter In British aud French Honduras and Florida. — sMra. Robert B.-Lee, who spent the winter months with Mrs. James Ward, of this city, has returned to ber home on Ocean avenue. Rev. Mr. Llncoln.of East Brady, Pa., was In Ocean City receutly, looklug after accommodations for his family for the summer months. Mrs. Barab Noble and daughter. Miss Charlotte Noble, of Philadelphia, are at the former's collage, on Wesley avenue, njkr Fifth street. Capt. Bamuel W. Wood and family, of Philadelphia, motored down on Friday aud spent a few days In their cottage, on Bt. Charles plaee. Prof. J. N K Hickman, wife aod daughter, of Reading, returned home Friday after a few days' visit to Lewis "g. Bmltb and wife, of tbla efty. Prof.
1 R. A. M. ELECT THEIR OFFICERS ■s Prof. Jatncs M. Stevens Heads Newly-Formed Chapter in This City. V The receutly formed Ocean fit} •f Chapter. Royal Arch Mason-, which I- now working under a dispensation. - lias elected the follow lug officers: . Most Excellent High Priest, Jame« M. Bteven.; Excellent King Harry B. Adams: Excellent Scribe. R. How aril Thorn: i a plain of the llo-t. Clarence Ferguson; Principal .Sojourner. W m. M Raiick; Royal Arcli Captaiu. Tho. J. Thorn: Master, of Veil- Abel II. " Scull. Han. Kurkliardl and. Itenj P. Groves: Secretary Gs..rge W Sooy: - Treasurer. Tlimnas J. Ttioru. b days of each month OCEAN CITY LOST High BcIom.I tram in a county league . Mat lit. played a IliieVame at second two of tiie three hits od Poinsett, j Ocean City started oil like a w inner, but It was all oil after the fourtu inn " Mathls. 2b " (I S Kergusoi . cf u U 2 I u ' N0l"krk' 'b I ' " ° ' Reed. If II (I H u 7 , God. ss . . .- II o o :: o " G^ordVc i> !! " I! ! . Turner, p o 0 0 I o Total. 4 3 27 10 ~7 ■ Bchelllnger. If. I 2 I o o Arnold, -s i (i o 4 o Howard leuueubauui.cf I o o I 0 Robinson, rf. I 1 u u u Peterson, 2b u 1 2 o 0 1 Harry^euiieubauiii, c. 1 0 9 l! 0 Hill,, lb 2 1 12 I I i Poinsett, p I 0 2 <i 1 Total. 10 5 27 12 2 ' Ocean City 2 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0— 4 . I ape May 0 0 2 4 0 2 2 CI 0—141 I — special music ' There will be' special music by the < choir of the First i'resbyteriau Church, - under direction of Lewis E Smith, on Palm Buuday. , Following Is the program for I tie • mnrulug: Anthem, "Crowu Him Lord of All." , Rockwell. . Teuor Solo."Pelm Branches." Faure. Dr. J. Tbornley Hughes. folldws: Anthem -God So Ixived the World ." Btalner's "Cruclflxlon." '- Duet, "So Thou Llflest Thy Divine ' Petition." Staltier'e ' Cructdxlou." Dr J. Thoruley Hughe- and L E Biullh Thefegular mouthly meetlug of the , Proprlelora' Association of Ocean City was held on Monday evening at thy residence of Mr and Mrs. Edward r ftckeh 717 North Forty-Ur.t -Ireet, , Weat Phtladelptila. A large numlier were lu attendance, and a very enjoyH. Newell Heulliigs. attorney -at- law , of this city, has added to hi. property cottage Fourteenth street from Bey mour Davis, of Philadelphia. Hickman la an Instructor Id the Bead- . lug Boys' High School, where also . Bandl, formerly of this city. Is oue of the teachers. : Arthur Shoemaker, who Is engaged I In business In Peun's Grove, speut Saturday evening and Buuday at tbe of bis parents' In tbls city, i Mrs B. F. Moore aud her daughter, Miss Natalie, of Philadelphia, are ocI cupylug their cottage, 60S Eleventh street. Miss Bpackmau is their guest Miss Laura Bourue. of Newtown Square, was lu town, Tuesday, accom j panted by her sisters, Misses Auna vt V. Bourue aud MlsJ M. Victoria j M. Mayer aud family have returned a to their Boardwalk store and dwelling from the building ou Asbury aveuue, uear tbe city hall, w here they have beeu all winter. I' Mr. aod Mra. George Loiter, of Pbll- ' adelphla, came down Friday evening and opeued their Wesley avenue apart meuia, where they remained until
* Sunday eveulng. Tbe Rev. C. Lee Gaul, of Chester, formerly paelor of the Barab D. Cooper Ci Memorial Church, West Philadelphia, N e waa lu town Mouday. He ownr apart- lb * meuta in tbla city. r In Mlaa harsh PaxaoD aud Miss Auua bi * Paxaou, former reaideula of this city, Pl '• uow residing In Germaotowu, were in ■< e this city Tuesday They have many frleDda In tbla city, who were dellgbt- -• ed to aee them. K Mra. E Llowood Hardy and Mra ^ r Thomas Btralu, of Philadelphia, were In towu Friday. Their buabands are ^ "S to tbe theatrical busluesa In Philadel* " ™ phla. Mra Strain baa been a sum. ^ '7 mer realdent here for aeveral seasons. Mra. Ira Wall, of Philadelphia, Is f. here for a eeveral days' stay gelling •b the Burleigh property. 725 Central ave- p 'I' oue ready for reut for the summer aea- c son. Mr. aod Mra. Wall for several u id aeaaona conducted the bouse as a room- 0 at 1 log house, but uow have put It on the Is market for eale or rent to dote an jf. I estate. It
INCREASE IN SALARIES jl S FOR SEVERAL INSTRUCTORS
is ; WIDENING OF » CORINTHIAN AVE. pit City Commissioners May Take - Action at Their Meeting Next Week. William Francis Bmltli, of Phlla . .* del|.lilB, who owns considerable prop j i ..mm i— loner-, that lie had heard of Second and Third streets He said he . * it i — fs nor IIihI point... Hp lias a . 1 admiulslratiou. but does not Intend to e Mayoi Champion -aid that the Com- j 1 eity ow uer-. I. looks uow as If uotblng 1 1 before llieir meeting llien In session j, 1 lily Bulicitor Boswell asked Mr. laud that might have to be widened, and whether. If 20 feet were taken off" j of a house a- now planned. j f move back *2>i feet aod bave the same , K kind of a house as coutemplated. He | , „ -uld be I. w illing to do anything In rea-on . ;■ J Mr-. K A Young, of the Breakers I ' w ho entered during I h e discussion, , and I- an Interested property owner , I was B-ked tier Views, and she aald she j „ I tenor In bave the street widened. Bbe j t ' coll Id say nothing definite until a j meeting of the Corlnlblau Realty j Company is held : j II MayorChaiupl .il -aid that nothing , ( || give il coiisidrraltou and endeavor to | regular meetlug of the board. If Mrs. j Young ha- anything to present to the | » lu the regular order of business. Dl- ' rector Adams reported, tu answer to a query from the mayor rrgardlug tbe | additional jellies for tbe beach frout down towu. that Mr. Scull, the conCampbell added that Mr Scull has ( e ordered galvanized nails, but has uot ' received tliem. a prtqmaltloti aud rales for au adver- ° * tisemeut of the city lu the special C Easter edition ^if Hie Cape May County ' * county have takeu space. ' On motion of Director Campbell^ It IS. Beading uullces will be printed ' in addltlou tu tbe advertisement. The following resolution, presented e by Director Campbell, was adopted: ' Be it . Resolved by tbe Board of Co rum Is- ' -inner, of Oceau City, tbat Oceau City b.iirnw from the sink lug fuud of OceaD ' ; City. New Jersey, the sum of four buu- j ( dred dollars, lu anticipation of issuing ^ ' trad No 890, aod tbat tbe proper offip cere be authorized and instructed to ' Several bills were ordered paid. ' baby's body found The body of a white female child was found oo the strand, a little be- ■ low Nlulb street. Tuesday, by Minor '* Vlucent. manager of Abbott's Dairy, ° aud oue of bis as-istauta, Wm. Ruth- I » erford— ' They were out on a collection trip ou i 1 tbe Boardwalk wlien tbey saw tbe i I body, wbtcb was belog waabed by tbe e surf. At tlrst I bey thought It waa a large doll baby, but au examination revealed that II wa- tbe body of a well-formed, t, pretty cbtld, wltb a big buucb of curly Tbey notified Coroner Mark Lake's home. As Mr. Lake war out of town, ! his son-lu-lmw, J. Preecotl Cadman, removed tbe bod> to the Lake morgue. * Dr. W. P. Haines - bo examined the remains, sal.t the child was probably three or four mootba old, and K ibat the body might bave beeu In tbe '' water several weeks. e Tbe body was uumarked save for a few punctures oo tbe abdomeo and '* groins, probably made by ttab. 8 Coiouer Lake arrived borne In the ■' evening aud began au (oveatlgalton evening sua uegau au lovesiigauou
Again kruti collage- 1 W. 8. Bhermerhorn and family, of s will again occupy Joseph D. t cottage, 408 Central avenue, - this summer. Tbey bave been spend- ■ lug tbe seaaous In tbls cottage for a t number of years Mr. Bcbcrmerborn I publishes tbe Insurance News In Phil- ( adelphla. ■ II on 'I Forge! kliad Bike. Don't forget the shad bake to be glven'ln tbe social rooms of tbe First M. E. Church Tuesday of oext week t by tbe Woman's Home Missionary i Auxiliary of the church. Ticketa are | 50 ceula. An excellent menu la being arranged. Tbe annual "sock social" of tba First ' Cbnrcb will be beld In tbe cburcb, Teutb street and Wesley aveI uue, Tuesday evening, May 2 Don't ' lea tbla treat. Hold tbla data open-. I i Lost — Boston Brlndle Pup. Return | to Mtaa Olive Ernst. adv-i-L
" ] All Teachers Applying for 1 Positions Re-elected by Board of Education. At the regular monthly meetlug of ' the Board of Education Tuesday eve- * i olug, lbs salaries of a number of tbe » % Instructors were raised for uexi year ■ " | Following are lbs uamer of tbe corps Superintendent Jauirt M. Stevens. 1 l-*-yu. lucrcs-e of 1200. . Otto W. Reicbly, principal of high 1 . i school. «I500, Increase of tl00. ' Pyle, tl 100. lucrease of »10b 1 W. J. Petty, science, $1100. Increase * ' .if $1(10. > Hans Skalwold. manual training, i $1100, lncrea«e of $100. ' 1 Mis- Maud L. Kezar. domestic acl- ' euce. $800 Increase of $50. k4 Mi-s EteaimreS Katn. music, $800. '' : Increase of $50. Mlas Agnes E. Bradley, high school 0 ' assistant. $&)0. ' Miss Luella E. Iugalls, high school *' I assistant, $850. Miss Mary E Colburn. high school ' ' assistant, $950. Increase of $50 ■ Miss Fauoy B. Cheyoey, bead I { teacher In Wesley Avenue School. I , $850, Increase of $50. 1 ! Miss Mabel Bockelmaun physical lu- | structor. $5 a week. I Tbe following grade teachers were ' re-elected: I Mr#.- Martllla F. Ketcbum. Miss • ' M. Benedict. Miss Benba Ross, j Miss Harriet A Davis aod Mlas E. * ' Miss Benba M. Campbell did Dot P put In au application for reappolotTbe other teachers not named here " j Dr Allen Corson was re-elecied med- 8 i cat Inspector, aud Lewis E. Bmltb | was re-elected secretary, both at tbe al -ame salary tbey ate now receiving. of tbe blgb school at a salary of '$840. an lucreaae of $60. " ] Frauds Corson, Sr., was reelected - of the Wesley Avenue Bcbool, "< J $800 I Mra. Christina Head ley was reelected janltreas of the high school, '$500. i Mrs. D. L. Vauaman waa re-elected " I jaoitress of the summer school. $50. | Frauds Corson, Br., was re-elected janitor of tbe summer school at tbe , Avenue School. $75 Tbls Is a C new position. Miss Millie A. Boyle was re elected boys gave treat Although tbe boys won tbe recent coutesl of the Christian Endeavor Society of the First Presbyterian Church, aud by prior agreement the losers , were to give a treat, tbe youug men a gallantly treated the girls, and tbe aflalr came off In tbe social room- of j. the cburcb Tuesday evening. |< Tbe entertainment waa opeued wltb |- vocal solo by Ellwood Kaodle, which was well received. This youug mau >, has a strong voice. Leslie Hughes a well reudered plaoo solo Tbe „ "Baruyard Review" by Charles F. , Nabb tickled bis bearers; especially b was tbls true of his local hits. After b recitation by Eugene Hallerao, a ,| comic sketch was presented by Elmer y Kaock, Lewis Gaudy. Raymond Haley and Jonalban Wallace. Tbe following vocal selections were "Rocjtlng In tbe Wind," Elmer E. Ranck; "Good Bye, Girls, I'm " Through," Lewis Gandy; "I've Got the Mumps," Jonathan Wallace, and "Dou't Bile tbe Hand That's Feeding " You," Raymond Haley. 11 Miss Louisa T. Corson waa i be aci com pan let. ' The sketch delighted tbe audleuca. I Mra. H. A Pioch, president of tbe P . society, thanked the boys for the treat. ' r Ice cream aDd cake were then served Mlaa Corson who had charge of Ibe ' - side during tbe coulest, waa chairman of tbe entertainment com i mltlee. and the Bev. Charles H. Bob- c ; uer was master of ceremonies. I more contracts jj ' Allen Scull, bulkier, of tbla dty, has ' received tbe ooDtract to erect a pretty ■ two-family apartment on Second street, • east of Atlantic avenue, for Thomas K. , ■ Roberts, of Philadelphia, manager of - Ibe truck department of tbe JefTry ( ' Automobile Compaoy. Mr. Scull will build a buugalow for 1 Mrs. Madellue Wolfeudeu at Tblrty- ' fourth atre- 1. 1 Mr. Scull also has tbe contract to ' make alterations to M N. Wlllata' cot- ( 1 tage, 1824 Ceotral avenue. ( e championship Tennis. 1 Through tbe efforts aud work of the tsuuls committee of tbe Ocean City
Club, tbe club baa been able to secure for tbe Oceao Cily Yacht Clnb tbe South Jersey Tennis Champion- 1 ship games for tbla season. It will be lemembered tbat last yeartbeae games 1 held In Ocean City and much 1 waa manifested by tennis (.layers throughout tba United States, aud aome of tbe crack players were Ptrasani Time for Tecnlleta. A delightful time waa eojoyed by tbe members of tbe mixed qoartet aud fileuda of tbe Flnt Baptist Cburcb i Saturday eveotng alter rehearse! I Refreshments were served by Mra. E. A. Bourgeois. Those present ware R B Smith, wife and daughter, Mrs. A. W. Temple, J. P. Cedmao, Jr., aDd t wife and Mrs. E. A Bourgeois. t i n ■ s Our Easter plants w 1 1 1 be ready i for aale ou Saturday, April 16tb. Wa will be glad to bars you come aDd look them over aod book your orders. d Oceak City Gbkkx Hocus. Nlutb aud Atlantic a'soua. adv., 1-t-
COTTAGES HERE ARE IN DEMAND of Fine Houses and j Apartments Rented Dnr- ! ing the Week. The a pproacb of Easier is causing an j and apartments to ilii- cily for ibe Joseph I. Scull leporls the following Collages of Charles A I >.« .5 1 1 Seven- - llr. Wm Ma.-li.to-li's rntlagr *W St Charles place E. W Burleigh'- collage. &I8 Wesley Somen- cottage Fourth street Mayhew cottage, oiiwceau avenue. between Ninth and leotli street.Third floor of tbe Marshall ApartK. W. Burleigh's collage. 7a) CanMrs. Sarah A Miller's milage. 720 Wesley ovenue. , W. J. Dels i.ey's collage. I«4 Wesley aveuue. Masaey A Edwards have made the following rentals: Dr. Griffith's cottage 1U47 Central Dr. Griffith's cottag-. KI45 Central - Aeym-.ur Davis' cottage on Four- | Second floor Simmons Apartments. {| Fourteenth street and Central avenue || Hortsmau cottage, 1836 Wesley ave- * Mra. Susan M Patterson's cottage, 1 Central evenue. David Henderson's cottage. 54 Gar- • road. MADE MANY SALES The following aale. have been made recently by the Ocean City Uardena ^ Charles J. Curran, house and lot No. - 1804. Edwin Stout, six lots. Nos 209 210, 3012. 8018. 3063 and 3064. John Booth, lots No«. 429 114. 2904, 2905 and 2964 2801, 485 and 436. John Zurn, lot No 2802 Mr. Minster, lot Nc. 2801. Henry P. Kegel, lot No. 10$. Florence M. Dougherty, lot No. 418 _ James Dawes, lots Nos. 1274. 1275 " a-d 2868. "" Hill Dredging Company, lot. Nos 1 1228, 1229, 1230. 1231. 1232, 1237, 1 1239. 1240. 1241, 1242, 1248. 1248, 1230 and 1251. Mr.. Ada V. Parsels. bouse and lot No 2812. ® Numerous other sales have beeu 11 made and tbere are quite a few who * are plaoolug to build. V. J. Humbrecbt, president of tbe company, eays ^ bas bad more Inqulrlee for laod lu . past mouth than he has had In two OFFICERS ELECTED H. A. Ploch Again Heads Christian Xvadeaeor aoclrb. Tbe CbrlsttaD Eodeavor Society of First Presbyterian Cburcb. at a meetlug Tue-day eveulng. elected tbe following officers to serve for tbe ensuing six mootba: President, Mrs. Herbert A Pioch:vlce president, Miss Louisa T. Coraou; sec- ■ retary, Elmer E Rauck; treasurer, I Miss M. M. Foulds; corresponding secretary, Elwood Kaudle; plaulat, Leslie Hugbes. Following are the chairmeo of the committees: Lookout. Ml-s Ada M. Ranck; meeting, John M. Koseubaum; : Miss Elizabeth Higher; ways aod means, Mra A J. Smith; temperance. A J. Smith; social, Miss Louisa T Corson; visiting. Ml— Josepbiue P Taylor; music. Ml-a luua B. Adams. Walter McCorkle and wife, -f 1117 , Wesley aveuue, saw ou Saturday what they believe wa. a number of IcebergIs tbe ocean g-ong rapidly In a soul hern direction. They viewed the strange ! object through glasses aod saw several pemka projecting teu or twelve feel | above tbe water. Tbe supposed Ice- i ' bergs were a half-mile lu leugib. Tbe men at two of tbe llfe-savlug etatloos here aay they saw nothing uu- 1 , Mr and Mr*. Jamea Ward, of 806 j Moorlyn terrace, this city, gave a shad ! dlnuer receutly to a few of tbelr friends, j , A very pleasant time waa enjoyed by j , all. Tboee present were John E Towu- , send and wife. Nicholas Hickmon aud , wife, Bei'Jeman Henderson aud wife, ! Herscbel HeodersoD and wife, Dr. H. j D. Taylor and wife. Mlaa Nettle Henderson and Mrs. Robert B. Lee and J Will Be Harried la June. { Miss L. Valet, daughter of W. F a Valet, of Seveoth street aud Asbury aveI. Due, aod J. Louts Valet, a machinist, ol YouDgstown. Ohio, will be married al ; tlie Preabytertau Cburcb manse by tbe Bev. Charles H Bohoer, tbe pastor, d Tuesday, June 6. _ For Bale — Market or delivery waaon; also two- seated carriage. Ad ^ dieaa Sentinel office, Oceao CUy, ir Wanted at Once.— $400 or $600, oo first mortgage For further particulars apply or addrsaa Sentinel office. 4- Oman CUy. N.J. Adv.
Dress Up for Easter See Our Repdy-made Suits SI5.™ Royal Tailored. Made-to-Measure Suits j Odd Pants Sweater^ New Caps Jones' Men's Shop at the Trust Co.'s Corner MCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Goods Store Popular Fabrics for Easter Gowns *' New line of Silk Poplin, Canton Cjepe, Messaline, ~ " TattetaiSilk. Clitco Stlk."Sergesand Wool Challis. 1 liese are all staple and popular fabrics for Easter or Evening 1 Gowns, and range in Price from 25c to $7.25 yard. NaT" The new Ptnkeline Undergarments, made up, ready to em braider The latest in Undergarments, Corset Covers. I 'ests. Combination Suits and Gowns. J<otice display in South window. S. S. McAllister Ocean City New Jersey j HARVEY Y. LAI<1e] REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue | I Ocean City New Jersey | John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street end Heven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Millwork, Moulding*, Building Paper. Plaater Board, NaOa.Saah Weighta. etc. Eatimatea Furniahed. Prompt Delivery. p — — u — 3 ron GOOD PAINTING PUMY ~ _,Ee_ JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. • painting and decorating ,Palntcrs Paint. »*«".' "wj'tht. at VoV tiaU# ar. Real Estate! For Sale Bid 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 bny Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. w 119 The Reliable r OWCll S Dry Goods Store 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 921 Asbury Ave. ^ Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUug for two weeka to know If you can get It; we can tell you at ouce. Bargaiu# m Bay aud Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale Also lota for Investment and for lmprovement-^the choice of o-"™" A™""° J, M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
'^Whatsoever a man soweth,that M shall he also reap"-Qahtuivi.? ike cJtief* ctsuilc experibige. k cJwr- j nest tntur rn cUsam'mq tflt "Jw : soil ou ivkicL to ptmt waf i to-diu^'s ho/nrtsT seLatide. rwao'i bettecmnOb Ike. urtSt sj pwvnuei OMi I d&Ucuft m a. smirnai Sicoumt ; ii a, uvrtut ej necwsiCp ; "Plamtvn^ "tkerefsre hzcsms- not mtrelu cm eamomtc inrtue, but* iftt"sijniboijvna ; im.strumie«t oj- a. tiaks independence. oHer 1 he. secant) cwut cjkwa.iWe of wu's booJe •foe ojmr itttfDkee. Pirst National Bank 1 Ocean City, IN. J. e R. B. 8TITB8 M. 8. MOWKBR r. — — ^ Try an Advertisement in m the SENTINEL
H OTH.A A Nil IIITTion. H0T6L Jd ise/iYRe... Ocean Ave., Between Eighth and Ninth Btreeta OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. e. Smith Buckingham. IScotch Hall SANATORIUM 7? a, si | Surss : Mar. THE IMPERIAL THE KATHLU it* Canlral Arrnos. OCKAN CITY. U.J. MIHMIOI LKW1H A CON ARU Clo*d uulil Marrb X. I»i« WYOMIN^ Ors.u Ctty, N. ». HOTEL ATGLEN S Ona of the moat neutrally looaleri boteU 1b Oeeao City. Tbe ran. Iim alweya bwe to f make this house select and homelike, *od its L Urge and wared pa troops preia iu auc f osea. For terms and parueolars addrma, I NEW HOTEL ELBERON I KtOTlTU AND CENTRAL AVK.NCB | Way lor and Hayrs, froprlsti urn | THE HEWLINGS ^*Weir FbUaW^UA, Pa Send for Rooalsl and Rates _/ O. W. »*. WOOOBIDK, Prop. THE IDLEWILD OPEN AU. TEAR Mm Elcblb and Ninth Mtrdsta MRB.J. K-MOBBWIN JOHN E. TOWN SEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ava. ' Ocean City New Jersey ■sai (arikardi Warrsa IT. Rnva H. Bnrkhardt k Co. ; PLL'MBING AND HEATING ' 44* ABBriT AVBiri OCX A I cm IIB JEKSII 1 L A. STEELMAN ; BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PBOMPTLY Out u$ Oyster Taap 1 Spaenltj Agent for Stewart's Iron Works Co Plain and Omameutal Iron Fenoe, Iron Railings and Window Goaid*. ■ Seventh St. and Haien lie. * Otis M. Townaend >( A Practical Seashore Architect £ Licensed by tbe State. •> -JEIGHTH STREET, OPP. P.O. OCEAN CITY W. J. - ■ 1 Ai/r C. L_ LAKE
...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. ibm Asbory Atom, Oeaan Oily. r. 1. Lota for aala. OoUagM lot ml. Oorraapomteoo* aol lolsd : « i* ror Sale^f* nw)' ¥mi!?w8iiM|Sa! f WUJ d. i pbla ITUNTIC ICE COHPUT ",L" Pncnno Mountain let O flow. 191« A.bory Ava OCEAN CITY N J We Are Distributors Ford Automobile in Ocean City, Sea Ule City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell ■ General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. aad Wert ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Mteaa, JSI-W ' Advertise in The Sentinel

