Ocean City Sentinel, 20 April 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

1 iceari City Sentinel ] THURSDAY. APItll. 20, 1916. U. tin- community ami .>ur readers 1 1 everywhere. All enmuiuiucallou* should be accompanied Willi the full name and add rem of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but an a guarantee of - a good faith. ' „ DOTS. |i Election next Tuerfay. It and wife wafgiveu a pleaaaiil birth day parly a few eveun g- ago. She], Theofllclal board of ^tlie Fifal M rt In , , The Sknti XKL i« always glad tore [<1 reader., but the tntm abould re me in- 1 " ber to u.e only one aide of llielr paper. Don't forget the delli-aie»eu -ale to be held lu the -tore next to city hall Saturday morning, beginning at 10 o o'rloclPby Ibe Ladies' Auxiliary of the t The aalary of Major L K. Tlioiua-, * | ubllc acbool attendance otllcer. habeeu lucreaaed from 4400 to *450 a c cirut officer ",<1 elM" ' Don't .forget the cake -ale by the a member- of the Ladiea' Auxiliary of , the Klr-t Presbyterian Church at liarTip re will be many tin . case- offered « for sale.. o < hlef Scull met a delegation of about c 100 gy pales, with fourteen two-hor-e „ teams dowu around Thirtieth street Tue-day afternoon and 'e-corled them to the road leading to Somers' Point « » here they went. No fortune teller- h are permitted here. r HOSE CONTRACT ! The following bid. for 500 feet 2j- b eluding coupling-, were received at t the weekly meeting of the City I'oinmlsalonera: - - 1 Quaker City Rubber Co.. double li jacket, 6S aud 63 cents a foot; slugle - jacket, 40 and 36 cents. , Richard G. Edward-, 78 cent- a foot 1 William Et-weller, double jacket, 85 ' cents a foot. On motion of Director CaYnpbell. the t, award was held over for a day in order „ to give the board members an opportu , nlly lo examine sample- of hose sub ■' nutted. p Quit claim deed- were granted the p Gardens Company on lota 1214 and t 1215; lots from 1216 lo 1288 Inclusive, „ I.e. Hill toS117 inclusive, lot- sail to 3X80, Inclusive, aud lots iW®* lo 181? " Inclusive. d The following resolutions, pre-euted u by Director Campbell Ss^re adopted: d To borrow from the -Inking fuud o 443 22 hi anUcipsti "! of N- .lug^liii » To borrow from-the sinking fund the g -urn of $23.72 lu anticipation of i-ulug a t™ctrN8™90. Ce' ' "" " C°" • To borrow from Ihe Boardwalk Na g tional Bauk of Atlantic City 45000 In a anticipation of the collection of laxe- It for the year 1816. being the renewal of a note due April 18, 1916. p A number of bills were ordered paid « At the adjourned meeting of the 0 board yesterday afternoon. Mayor " Champion said that he and Chief Wat 1 son bad taken the matter up and de- ' elded that the most value appeared to " be In the Edwards bose. This hose " was selected by the board THAT COMEORT STATION \ City Asks lor Xi- Bids. Ho As lo ,, At the adj turned ■ meeting of the a. City Commissioners ye-terday after- tl noon, Mayor champion said that II rc appears that the advertisement for the o public comfort station may have beeu f. a ml-take; that II might be advisable I to reject all bids received aud readver- R tlse. Tbls will be the best way out of c It to avoid delay. d t.'lty Solicitor Boswell said that If u there Is litigation there would be a de- I lay anyway. tl H. W. Gill, of the firm of Unite. Sooy e and Gill, of Atlantic City, representing s John R. Grove*, said that bis Arm Is of the oplulon tbat the award of the h contract In bulk would be subject to II certiorari. He eald that where tbe d word "shall" Is u-ed. as lu the law of b 1915, It le maodalory aud (he board Is b not glveu discretion. In tbe course of a his remarks be referred to tbe Kuebule t case ae a parallel. Solicitor Boswell a-ked Mr. GUI If \ he knew tbat hie client's bid was p about 41700 and that tbe work can be C done fur ball tbls sum The lawyera started a discussion, y Mayor Champion etopped It, and aald f. tbe city will not award the contract "I for twice ae mnch as a thing Is worth. Solicitor Boswell told Mr Ulll that b the only question Involved Is one of n time. Otherwise tbe city would light » Mr Gill said that a contract could l legally be awarded Mr. Groves. On I be motion of Director Camp- g bell. It was decided to reject all tbe v bids received Tuesday return the checks to tbe bidders eud readvertlee I CLEARED $53.75 ? acbool Art KwtnRH a aoccess In , E-cry Way. The art exhibit at the Wesley Ave- ' nue School drew a large atlendauce, and ail enjoyed the 200 tlue pictures shown, *fiie musical was appreciated. 1 Tnrre was $53 75 cleared by Hie exhibit, and wltb this picture* wlllbeporclissed for Ibe school house. - Four pictures were b >ught as gifts for the school, 1 each by l amp 19 P. ' O of A., Ocean Oily Council No. 10. D of A and lbs Progreaelve League. The name of tbe fourth donor -1s withheld , for I lie present. Evrr ue luleresled In Ibe affair j J Work. I hard for lis success. 1 FINE RECITAL j] Will Be Given br W«n O. MI'lerji Hondas Nt*b(. Tickets are selllug rapidly for the ! recitalto be given by Win. O. Miller. t. bursar of tbe University of Peoosylvauta, in tbe First Presbyterian Church Monday evening, under the auspices l( of Ibe Christian Endeavor Society. I Mr Miller has arranged e must-ex- ( celleot and comprehensive program He has a splendid, voice, as numbers of ibe local people auftcultager* know, . aud I here will be a big crowd out to bear him * Price of admission Is 25 ( tenia. 1 1 i Philadelphia Paintlug Company, i We do all kind of paiullug — bouse i painting. Interior work, floor staining. ' automobiles aud carriages. Wa can save you mouey. 8 ARIEL N. BMKLTX, 650 St. C halloa place, adv., l-t.| !

dr. pettit talks to men's class j Tells Hearers How ! Nature Protects Human Bodies From Own Poisons. I Dr. Her-cbel Pellll, e member, gave . of ^ tlie^ Men'. Bible I lass uf Ibe Kit-I briefly Hie gland- ..f Hie Is sly" tl...orgs..- of secretion and excretion, athe liver, kidney., pancrea-. etc SouJe "The gresle-l advance in muderu of Ibese ductless gland- eud their -eIng from Ihe functlouiug of Hie organ Tbe pancreas secrete# a fluid which flows Into the lutestine 1 1. tough s duct aid in digestion, yet w it Inn Hie pan does not flow through t til- duel hul It Is to break up the excel, of sugar In Ibe blood and when tbl- in lernal secretion I- deranged dlabeie. carry off II. -wretlon. but It I. ate Influence upon Hie body. Ir prevents the poisoning of the body by pulsions know n as colloids, and w hen tills gl.nd Is ab-ent at birth development' does not occur. The victim re. It Ion known a- cretinism. By ad-mlul-u ' ug thyroid extract Hie con i- quickly remedied, or a piece nf II V. ■ lyroid gland may be grafted and It fails lo protect the body, result -To protect I4it body ag-.m-l Hie of dl-ease. nature Has many -luify for iqve-tigatnr-wlille blood corpuscle-. luce are called phagocyte-, and their function enter Hie body they are at once attacked by the w hite blood corf u-ole-, or phagocytes, ^a u d^ protective subtrailze Ihe toxins of tbe^gerius Nature lha™°ls ready needed This I- Hie that some disease- occur but Hf tbe same Individual, and I- llic o f autlloxlu treatment animals are Injected with Hie cqjBtlniuiuiie. some of their blood I. drawn- oil', tbe serum separated and used to Inject Into Hie human body The early us- of antitoxins I- impera before Hie germ polsou- have be come firmly allacbed lo Ibe vital Us"A very modern treatment cuuslsls Ihe Injection of dead bacteria, milal a lime, to assist i lie blood lu protective subsiance- The blood may be unable to cope wltb live cau devour tbe dead one-, and In so doing learns bow to baudle the dangerous germs." lu addl'loD lo Dr. (Villi's address. William F Gardiner read a well prepared paper on tbe origin of Palm Sunday. Robert Mayer, a Philadelphia lawaud a cottager here, read Hie le— on for (lie day aud gave a ebon talk on Ibe les-on. I he Rev. 0. H. Bobner also gave a brief talk lu bis characteristic Illuminating mamier, aud he also an-wered several questions that were found lu Ihe ' quesllon box." In the musical line. Hie orchestra gave wonderful help aud tbe siuglug as au lusptrattoD. The orchestra comprised the following: Vlullus— Mies Mary Colburn, W ill lam Fitzgerald and William Dykes; pianist. Miss Louisa T. 1,'orvou; cornet. Mr. Fiedler: trombone. I 'onstanl Ford; bass viol. A. M. Satterlee. Tbe latter the director Mts« Corson sang a solo • O. 'TlWaudrrful," and William H. Collieson, Jr . also sang a selection, entitled. "That Old Bong." Miss Ada M Ranck a.-ooinpainst. CITY IS BOOMING I Ores! improvements lu the building i line are in progress and contemplated . |ln the -cooud Ward. Tbe three very i nandsoiue cottage- of Mr. Marier Mr aud Mr. Laodeuberger lu tbe vicinity of Filiceuth street and >\ e-ley ' and Ocean aveuues. tbeNorrls Apartments and several others on Oceeii i avenue belwe-n Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets are just being flubbed. In addition lo Hiese. George W. Harris bas juel started lo build fur Mrs. j Chester l*o flue aparluieih huu-e- al ' tral avenue, aud be also bas tne cou- . iracl and will start soon on a 470U0 additlon lo tbe Illlnoisou tbe Sir* lid ! Hotel, adding tweuty bedrooms to Its capacity and eularglug tbe dlulug '| These splendid Improvements are si- ' lent, though very couvinclog. evidence of the steady and healthy growth of 'our city, aud the character of the buildings bear tbe Impress of pro#i perlty. | Toe season at band Is starting w lib . swing and without doubt It will be ; record breaker. i : Wasted to reot, 4 months, furjnlthed, lower part of bou-e,or small cottage; reasonable. Address C. M„ SENTINEL offlot. adv., it. ii-

*• ] SOLDIER BOYS BEAT EGG HARBOR , Locals Played Fast Game— , rs ! Greystoek Reserves Here ■ Kj Next Saturday Evening i -j I b- Ocean Cny Military Club's bas- | ,, j k-t lis 1 1 tram defeated the strong Egg , I lc Harbor live S«tu-day ulglit at he ( e lo a fa-l and well played game, ^ 28 ,r . However. K<g Harbor put up a real r game- of any visiting team on the armory floor this -eason. I iEr;' -«— • ""(sFj , Wei-eulbal Center Kuebule; Henderson f { Maimer ' " Field goal— llreck ley. 5: Pierce, 2: , i y Wei-eulbal. 4; Heiider-on. I; Mueller, j Foul goals — It reck ley. 2; Heuderson.jt I; Welseutbal. 2; Sooy. 5 Referee. I *ol I is—on 1 le Manager Townsend, of tbe military , " -o far a- the club Is concerned, ou Sal- ( '' evening, w lieu Hie fast Greyatock Re- j , -erve- will play their second game on | tbl- floor. They defeated tbe locals by | i ' two points ou their last visit here. In | ' view of Ibe (set ibat tbe locals were compelled to play with a crlf pled j ' )( llue-up at that time, they are cuofldent ■' till April 29 tlM I oca la will have a beuefli game, for w-hlch (hey are mat- j lug great preparations and are arraiig t " P<The attraction for Ihe benefit will be |, I the strong Delaware Hu-lne-s College " live of Philadelphia. This learn ha- - been here twice tbls seasuu and uow -land- In a lie with the locals, both J team- having won a game, aod tbls , game will decide Hie best team The c - (au- who have been fortunate enough d to — ee tin- team play on their previous ' *" visits will noi under any condition -j " mi- llielr la-t visit, and those tbat -. Have not beeu able to -ee tbem before ' j' ket ball tbe visitors are there for the ■ i fast -luff and bold Hie big eud of tbe ^ i. every O.-eau CUy perwu lu Ibis beuefli j , .. and I bey Trg'e 'uumui? oMIoTe't' [ .1 nilhTof "lie bLoeflfa *Urge pillow ji "'lib6. large monogram alm'da'r to tbe | f ■e one on Hie jerseys ot Hie club suits. There w ill al-o be a big dauce after e o* tie arid tie present, witness tbe best ' -. game of Hie sea-on and help tbe boys * tl out. for they deserve It. They have c e plaved lo dale 52 games, which Is a J II large number for one season. Tbp t le tsiys w ill apprei'iate llielr friends' sup s I |«>rl for their lienefll aud sny one of < ? EASTER EXERCISES [ Is The First Baptist Sunday School will hold Easter exercises Suoday, for " which the followlug ts the program: ie Proceasional. Primary Dei artment r Siuglug, "The King of Glory ."School t "• Scripture reading. Superintendent I " Prayer. Paator I Solo. Saviour, Who Thv Life Didst "• Give," Edith Collins Recitation,' Mary Clark u Singing. "Christ Arose," Scbocl ! I Exercise "Ml-slonary Moving Pic- t ture-,*"^even Wonders of Ihe World." ' " Demonslralor, A. H. Temple. ' 0 Recitation, Edna Colllna I Singing, ' Easter Story," Primary ' Department. ' Kecllalloti, "Easter Pennies," Ben Nlckerson. " Oflrrlug. Singing, "The Triumphant Hour." . * Behoof | HAVE NEW QUARTERS i ii 1 ocean lit* Republican Clnb Be- '' At a regular meeting of Ibe mem hers of llie Ocean City Republican " Club Tbuiaday evening. Ibe mailer , of sreunug larger quarters lu Ibe Hann , ' Hulldiug was dl-cusaed. i John J. Devlne, City Commissioner ■ George O Adam- and Freeholder J. P. Fox were appointed a committee to losf ect the rooms formerly occupied by Hie Y'oung Men's Progressive League, on the second floor of tbe "iHinn Building on tbe opposite side from the mom- of tbe Kepnbllcau I 1R Club. Tbe con. mitiee wasglveu power The committee derided to take the ie j " ' ;y ENJOYING HEALTH If. Henry Ik. Moore Hprnl Winter r" Heury D. Moore, of Haddonfleld, *; fltst vice president of Ibe Ocean City * rule aud Trust Company- and heavily "■ luleresled fluanclally ln*aome of tbe public iiiillties here, wasln town Kri- ' day His bealib I- much Improved ' aud he is feellug remsrkably well. He le 73 years old and unusually active JK for a man who bas r. ached that rlpa >i *&■ Mr Moore spent the winter months ^ In South Carollua and also at Hot ™ Springs. Ya. lb H. c. Freeman and wife, of Pbila delpbla, are now at tticlr summer apartment- Mr. Freeman la proprietor of the Nee-lle Lovers' Shop, 828 ir- Boardwalk. Read tbe advertisement all on another page. Tills Is a branch of 1.. Mr Freeman's store. 131 Hoot b Tblr teeutb street, Philadelphia.

INCREASE IN DEMAND S FOR COTTAGES HERE

Number of Rentals iu La9t Few Days by Real Estate Men. The Esster visitors are keeping the I the demand for cottages aud apari-i A. F. Shauer, of Boyertowo, Pa.i1 rented Mrs. C. 8. Corson 's cottage, i 804 Wesley svenoe for the third sea-on 1 1 Adam- apartments No 3 have been ' rented by J M ChestepA Co Id J A I Dlltrlch. of Philadelphia; No 4 to Mis- ! Lang, of Philadelphia, and No. ! ; to A Benneller. of Pllllsdelplps - | Frank A. Addui*. I Massey A Edwards report tbe fol-| lowing sddltlonal rentals: Second floor of Hie Woodwsrd spsrtmerits. Fourteenth street aud Ucean ■ George B. Parker's cottage. 321 W»sley aveuue. 1 J. M. Chester baa made these rental.: Callage 1510 Wesley avenue - Collage 1432 Plea-ure avenue Cottqge 644 ' entral avenue. Second floor 802 St. Cbarlee place. Cottage 716 Wesley avenue. Second floor 862 Second street. | First floor 8236 Asbury avenue. ' j H. F. Htsnton ba" made tbe followadditional rental-: | Simmon- collage. Twenty-fourlli Delaoey cottage. 1534 Wesley ave. Kaudle collage, 716 Central avenue. ] Second floor Brooks apartoreut., . 820 DeLancey place. . j Mrs R. J. Bour's cottage, 833 Deplace. Alletl Apartments, llll Wesley aveMis- Catbarlue Seyfert's bungalow. Fourth street. 1 Wm. B OfTs cottage, 1104 Ocean I Otis M Townsend's bungalow, 1308 j A. bury avenue. * , j Mrs. Lucy" A. Ellis' cottage. 811 i ; atreet. Clayton Halnea Brick has madr | e«e aadtlloual rental-: j thSecond floor of (be S. O. Matlils' Slid ham cottage, 600 Ocean aveuue. j Edward Wllkle's llrn floor apart- ; meut. 847 St. Charles place, j S. B. Miller's collage, 733 Wesley I William P. Smith's flrst floor spsrtincuts. 809 St. Charles place j First floor of Ihe Brook- apartmeul-. 820 DeLaocey place. i | Mrs. il. J. Kuuey's collage, 619 WeHarry Headley's collage. 15 Tenlli Andrew R. Maxwell's second floor Se'JPennljm'p'lace!"1 °°r W. F. Smith's secoud floor apart meots. 809 St. Cbarlee place. Frank Buxby's cotiage, 409 Ceoiral The Rev. A. O. Kyuett'- cotiage. 116 i street. J. W. Lysluger's bungalow, 845 place. Albert Fogg's store, on Boardwalk st Ninth street, to Wolgamot A Co. O M. Towuseud's bungalow, Pleaaveuue. below Thirteenth street. Secoud floor of Mrs. Norrls' apart meut-, 1402 Ocean avenue. agree lo Bar Hull 1. I Clayton Haines Brick reports tbat - i the agreement for the sale of Ihe Na* ' | Hartford Holel has been -Igned by , I'liiladelpbiaus Jusl what dl-poslllon - j Ibe new owners will make of Ibe prop erty bas not yet beeu determined ! Thomas J. Armstrong aud wife, of i Philadelphia, owned and conducted this botel for mauy years. Having a Jolly Time. Ml-ses Martha C. Pollock. A. Edltb Helen M. Green. Ida L Pur via. A. W Pusey and Julia K. Bowerof Philadelphia, are again here to en Joy the Easter holidays as bas been their custom for several seasons. They are al Ibe Kalblu aud are bavlng au enjoyable visit. James M. Chester has sold Ibe twoapartment bouse at 840 Secoud -treet to au Oceau City resident, and tbe two family apartmeut 862 Secoud street to a persou fruui Beverly, N J OCEANIC Miss Elizabeth Smitb. H. A. Bau and wife. Miss H S. Baututn. H S. Brown. Philadelphia; Ml-s ' Yardley, Hartford. Cuuu. Mrs Winter, Mrs. Y'eager, Detroit I B. Naylor and wife. Mlllvtlle; Geo . S. Hopper, Garrett Park, Md.; G B. - Camden; M b. Kine. J P J. N. Richardson. Wm P. i Doaue. Charles Hauley, J. H. Boom aod wife. John Booth aud wile, Philadelphia; U. H. Uuderblll, New -Y'ork J L Stevens aud wife. Mrs. W. A. , P. Davis, Miss M Thompson, F. A Wilkinson and wife. Miss Olive Wll klD-on, Mis* Naomi Wilkinson. Philadelphia; W W. Skelcbley aud wife. Master- W E. aud R E Sketcbley. Germaotown; Mrs. J. C. Baxter aud Mrs Cbes. D. Mitchell, Swarthmore. BISCAVNB. Mrs. A. F. Haod.J. E. Hand, Mrs. M E Kawllngs, May Kswllngs, H M Kretb and family. Miss Alley H 1 M-eker, Ulu Ida Pyrah, H. C. Free- ' man and wife, C. H. Perrtue, H. S. I Lukens and wifej. M. W. Gray, J E Gray, Chat. C. Gray, Miss R Itldgely, ' E Johnson, Philadelphia; D. J. - Watklns and wife, Camden; Mies A. | Graham. Paoll. r Mrs. William Heoderaon. Mrs. Ts Henderson, H. W'. Spaugler, Andrew i Marshall. Sarah J. Pax-ou. Anna K. r Pax-ou. M. M. Anderson, E. N Hav er-ilrk aod family, W. L. Paoooest, J. e H. Btnpp and wife, Clara G Kurlx. Evelyn D. Stopp, Mrs J. N. Smith, Mis* M. Smith, Mrs. E. Macpbenon, Philadelphia; A. L. Holmes, Wayne; E. A. Heulber, West Held IMPERIAL. r H J. Gee, East Orange; Mrs. A. 8 Tomlln. Mrs H. I. New comb. HamI. montoo; N. Sharp, 8. Vellue, C. N. >- Mar-ball. Mrs. Mar-ball, H. J. Welay singer. E P. Senior, wife and tbe e Ml— e- Senior. Mr*. J. P. MacDonald I- end daughter, H. W. Berrotb aud i wife. Edna M. Berrotb, Robt. Carton e aud Wife. Philadelphia; Tboe. J. Saur-~ e man. C. Saurman, Moore; I H. Craig, « Wilmington; Martin Malouay, 2d, and wife. Ocean City. II ATOLEN. " George S. Yeo Grace M. Hoffman, Mrs. George K Adams, Dr. aod Mrs. H. B. Adams, B J. McClatn and wife, R. Bosbby. J. D. Bowyer. Miss Mari shall, Mr*. A. Yemr. Mia* Nan M. ir Egan, M E. Basse. Elizabeth B Wood, t- Roth Allen. C. B. Smyth. Pblladel- » pbla; B. A. Smith, Lambertvllle; Miss it Harrietts B. Crame, Cape Mey Coon >f House : Mr*. Salll* Laird. Paoa'* r Grove; Mr*. W.8.H Kama, Camdeo Harry Head ley and wtfa, W.J. Petty

r LARGE CHOIR TO : SING CANTATA i 'Special Musical Numbers Al j the First M. E. Church Next Sunday. J The services next Sunday In the ' j First M . E - huri^ w 'IMw u. bsrmo"^ | (special mu-lc will be reudered in tbe ' I arranged 'by H H Lake, "leader tit llS " "I Tenor ^"du. •• tiy'ltediemer Liveth ' IMennlng. Harry H Lake jl "He Hsili Iti-en Indeed "' BillingI Peine ropei-tlng uf 12 number- -nlo-. - by the follow u-g vmce-: Soprano — Ml— Helen Corson. Mr- . A J. Sleelmso Mi—ewOlive Wriggiu-. Mrs Priclll* Soul l>. Ml— Anna Quigg Mr-. Ailso Cor-oti, Mi— Laura luwu--end. Ml- Carrie Adam.. Mr. M. Alto -Mi- Yeluis Head ley. ^ Mls» Ml— Adelta Powell Ml— Verna WiT -on. Mr- H. B • re - arid Mr-, l^ewlMiller. Tenor — Che- Adsiu-, Burrougii-Mar-bsll. Wm. Colll-ou, Jr . Wallace " Miltil. and H H Lake '• (in.. E. M Sutlou Henry free aud ' HarryS Adauiw'lfe'V EJ BenderVud w ifr.AMaa.'pa. . Jane ^L "'lobert- F F It-berl- Mrs. , K S PalleriH.ii M E Jsrvi-. Jsu.e- a ' Field, Heury Kluelz -and wife. A W. | Pusey. H M. Greene. Ids L Purvis,;! I M-C. Pollock. A. K Pu-ey.'H. Lsod- j grsfl. wife and daugliler-, W W. if I Chamber-. Mr- T J Ariu-irnog J. 1 K. Bower-. Mrs. J It McNeill, Bulb i 1 A Ilea E B Wood K. J Mt-Aleer. I ' Mr- F. C. Wilson. Pluledelphl.; E l DecCer sod wife. K P Wilkie. K. Wll- | kle. Edw. Wilkie. Clarence Sill eud j wife. Lsosdow-ue: H. N Munger aud i ■ wife, tamdeu. ' C. S Smith. J. W. Landenberger { and wife. Wui. M. BlllwelJ, W. Zim- | uiermsu Fl-ber Dalrymple mud wife j J. A Longstreef. Cliaa. A. Doe. Miss | . Boennlog. J Page slid wife. W. X j K Hie aud wife, F. A. Boyer and ; wife. Herman Rebboro aod wife, W. ■ F Sbrlver.T. C Loder. M M.Camp | bell, C. S Wrlglil, Plilladelpbla; H < r Alsenlzer. Jr . Denver; O. H. Sieel- j - men eud wife. A. J Sieelmau Jr., Oceau City: Geo. P. Wll-oo. Ridley I Park; Mr- Pendlelnn. Mi— Pendleton. [ Bryn Atliyn; R B. Caldwell. Pills-] I burgh; W.S Scbtrmerlioru eud wl e. I M. Scbermerborn. ( amdeo: A. F. i . 5 SUaner dud wife. Mrs. C H. Sbaoer t Miles Brown, Boyenowu. Sealed Proposals Cllj. Sev irnej. ^ Oowo ClUjN.^J.^00 Tue.n.) . ine nluib^llvj j . faroubiiix ol Ibe elect-lcsl work or «n ' In » ! " . public eomjort^ytloo si ibejool o< klxblb 1 o r' l : : , M. Towosenil, -icullsi-t. I'*C j 1 iwip"1- lor"pu(,llc Comlorl Ml*- j 1 pro I— I ni y b 0 ac.-ompantt-l by nriy (160) 1 o^n^uy^sf^.^ upon" ibe^Uep— not Ave upon lb* rwlellver^ "t —Id pi— and -pecIOSealed Proposals Oooan Cuy.^N . . o^To— d*y, ibj mni^djy . 1 hereon. "I'ropu— 1 for Public Comlorl Bl«at"y' do'llsr-^iti)) *n'd , 1 ■ Ooewn City. 3. J.. opon lb- deposll or Ave 1. cidoM l« UlU X. ibuDwn^! ' J lolly in-ljliel *nd completed ou or before ! l ' t£s Board of Coin •" l«-lon-r» r— rve Ibe J rlgbl to reject anyo^r iM^tild-. rt Dated OlMsCnj, K J . April IS. j Sealed Proposals ! fur Ike XllUlag sad rawpleUlg Itlrlidlay ikr ( T tbe Elrelrlral Wark) af a Paklir Caaf-rt | I, tbl rrecllof] conilrucllnx and comp?ein,« j S— umrtcdlS melciij^oL2?u^TjiTjd . al Ibe fool or tilgblb -Ireel and Boardwalk. (50 per oent.l of Ibe amo ot of bid lor Ibe raltbful psrformaooa ot lbs contract. *■ f1r^*l^|1*n*lr'. ^°»°-""'i| jngbtn"^iveL 1" snttsstszAsxr". *nis p*ei° d, re^pielKl'' ('-I ciodl air ' h-'V'a n bint kind's— 'I" R "j" lb* "®c*rUMl •ork> on id I rtsbf la r«J act any or all bid?.* 1 'a | BARKY A. MORRIS. 0 Oatod Ooaan CWe. X. AprU l»! ISIS.1*"1 J 4-S.R., p. r., tus.

Dress Up for Easter See Our Ready-made Suits S15.™ j j Royal Tailored. Made-to-Measure Suits Odd Pants Sweaters' New Caps j Jones' Men's Shop • 1 ihe Trust Co s Corner I ( 1 1 MCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Goods Store Popular Pabrics for Easter Gowns r New line of Silk Poplin, Can tun Cehpe, Mescaline, Taffeta Silk. Cliico Silk,. Serges and Wool ChalliS". These 1 arc all staple and popular fabrics for Easter or Evening L Gowns, and range in Price from 25c to $1.25 yard. tab' 1 hr tint' Pmkoline I'ndtt garments, madr up. ready to rmbmider. Th'e latest in I 'ndergarments. Corset d ozers. I'ests Combination Suits and Cozens. Notice display in South zi indotv. S. S. flcAllister Ocean City New Jersey

j harvey y. l/tke! f ' REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue | j| Ocean City New Jersey | John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. ( ] Lumber MlHwock, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster, Board, Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Betimstes Furnished. Prompt "Delivery. pugjl S2 GOOD painting I HlgST — JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. | Winters Palm, JBi bt. ' aeV xia!m< It.' Real Estate For Sale Bid BARO AIMS 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 ! 619 Asbury Avcnus Pes an City, IN. J. 1 the breakers ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and Cold Running Water, Telephone in Every Room, New Diet Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. | Open for the season. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. ; MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE^ No walUug for two weeks to know If yon can get It; we can tell yon at j i once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage- for ; : sale. Also lots for Investment *nd for Improvement — tbe cboloe of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., ■ Ocean City, N. J. ( ; '^Whatsoever a man soweth, that M shall he also reap -QibtumVi.r ike ckie(- result experiemce. is dwrniss intur vn cUsctrninq tilt jertiiej ; soil. cm. wkicL tb plomt -Mut port ef-to-cGu|'s horiKsP seFasute. jorfb-mw-tWrtu's bettwrnsrCb The. brt'sc. pUmfvii^ 6^ pewnizr OMti !j Jto-Wws m a. smrmas accoumt urlntre , the cjrewth is car-fun. is rviaJkm^ a, i uurtut ej HettSSiKj". ■ therefore faeamu- not mtrelu ' eaminnic uirtue., but" flie. "sijiiiM imstru/msnt oj-a mams mdtpend&nce. Twe. ffHer "the scccorit) and crmwmj twee T*u"s bamfe fyr i^iiur (totfUzce. ° First National Bank !' Ocean City, IN. J. * R. B. 8TITES H. 8. MOWRER .1 l-r.ald.nt Caahl— J W* PVo^ can fcwn'kl? Itn us ly sisu""'* - Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

H0TCL DISeAYRG... Ocean Ave. I Between Eighth* and Ninth Street* H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Mall ^SANATORIUM i THE IMPERIAL THE KATHLU M1.8.1KH LEWIS a t COBARD WYOMING O— au nty. A. J. A. P. HI.XI R HOTEL ATGLEN One of the most oeutrallv located botela la Biake Una honae select and holuchkb. and It* large aud a—orsd patronage prove it* ,uocawa. Fur uurua and parttculara adansR, NEW HOTEL ELBERON EtSlTH AND CENTRAL AVKNUR aod newly papered, ball Pbonea: 17-X aod SA-D. THE HEWL1NGS ,"**e TpbUaee'pbNt. fa. O. W. 4". WOODS1DK. Prop. THE IDLEWILD MHH J. K MCIHRIH 'W THE OCEANIC Ocean CUy, N. J. Open for tbe season. A. E KAKEK.

JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. City New Jersey Barkkardi Warns W. Inn H. Burkbardt ft Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING *<« *1X1 XT AVIkri OCEXI CITY >1* JIESKT Hot WaUr^l— n^and \ apor —UBf L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Qui ud Oyster Taagi a Specialtj Agent for Stewart's Iron Works Co > and Ornamental Iron Fence, ' Iron Railings and Window Guard*. Seventh St. and Haven tve. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the State -> -sEIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CMTT N. J. c. L— lake; ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. 1KB ABbary Avbbbb. Oobu CUy. N. J. Leu for sal*. Oouacsa foi raat. For Sale Inratlooa b«w— n IX— ri aud^plft— y LU^a^f . u. on May Front. In Ibe Harden aaKXjoo. |>WU1 away below market valaa. Ful' ln«oriwaU -a xsV'e* "f "rtTflUe toir..V rpri"iM ' d.lphln We Are Distributors Ford Automobile in Ocean City, Sea Ule City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street B.ilding Thirty-foarth at. aad West ava. OCEAN CITY, N. J. - ATLANTIC ICE COIPUT oxalcr^R pmn Mmtiii in o «!••. 1014 Asbury Ava J OCEAU CITY R t.