Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. A PR IX. 27, 1916. We Khali bf glad to receive Items of to this community. ami our readers everywhere. All communications should be accompanied Willi the full name and address of the writer. not neceosarily { for publication . but a- a iruarantee of I good faltli. . . DOTS. Many cottagers here. Wedding bells all around. The usual lot pf * house parties at ^ Rather dreary weal her for the Raster There was a Ure drill al the high school building yesterday morning. { The member, of the W f. T U. will' ■ meet at the Kathlu Wednesday after- I Mist Carrie Kleliimelz ha. opened A I leu Scull has the contract to build the new pier for the Ocean City FlsliDr. J. T. .Hughes started hi- »ods fouutalu lu operatlou for the seasou The Y'ouug Men's . Progressive League hadva successful beuellt al Dougbty's Tieater. The basket 6*11 boys of the First M. K Church auoSjje Klrsl P/y-byterlan Church will have"T""OTneflt al the armory Saturday evening, May 6. The annual sock social will be held In the First Raptl-t Cbuich next Tuesday evening. A flue musical and literary program has beeu arranged. A.J. McKlmm. a collector for the Bell Telepboue Company heie, has beeu tran-ferred to Wild wo, «T, where he will be solicitor for the company. ' Burning gra-» near Thirty-fourth street Saturday evening caused a reflection lo the ekles that was seen up ' The Ladles' Auxiliary of .No 1 and No. 2 Fire Companies will celebrate Its eighth anniversary In the parlors of No. .1 Fire Company (City Hall) tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. CHURCH PROSPERS Prrsb> lerlsn Congregation At the annual meeting of the congregation' of the First Presbyterian Church all the reports giveu were very Taat l-factory. The various organizations showed more than eucouraglng reports, especially financially, every t oue of the organizations having a good balance. The statistical Tcportsof the church aud the various organizations show a large Increase over the year previous, aud the church membership at this , report was sliosru to be two hundred and eighteen. Everything In the way of 'comfort is being planned for the summer vial tors. The Christian Endeavor reported having ordered a 80-Inch exhaust fau to be placed lo the church al an early date. — — - Mayor Joseph tl Champion, W. W. Brown and John E. Townsend were re-elected trustees for three yeaje, and F. B. Craven elder for three years. Elmer K. Ranck w as elected secretary of the congregation for the ensulug 1 yeet ^ ' | SOME GAME COMING Dr. Corson and Clint. Breckler to Hand Baikrt Ball Teams. The final gameof theaeason between the Methodist aud Presbyterian basket ball teams will take place at the armory Saturday evening. Mey 6. This contest Is being arranged as a benefit for the boya the proceeds being divided equally between the teams. The preliminary game will be played between teams representing the Men's Bible Union of the First M. E. Church aud the Friendship Bible Class of the First Presbyterian Cborcb, and will hardly be of secondary interest, when ■t is announced that Or Allen Corson will captain the Methodists with Clintou L Breckley al Ibe helm of the Presbyterian crew. Anuouncemeut of the line-up will be made later. ELECTION COSTLY no interest dhown In ibe Primaries In ocean. cits. The principal point aboot the primary election held In tble city Toesday Is that Its cost amounted to bei ween Tl and $2 a vote. There were only 160 votes received lo the city. Comparatively few people krew of the election, or If they knew of it, tbey displayed no Inteiesl. For the office of district delegate. W F. Cozart, w hose choice for president la Roosevelt, received 67 votes. H. L. Knight, his highest opponent, received 61 Tolee. The Democrate voted solidly for Wilson. Col. Beltler a Visitor. Col. licwla E Beltler and Ez-Com-modore Clifford Wilson, of Philadelphia, were among tba visitors here Friday. Col Beltler, who le a member of Governor Brumbaugh's staff, met several of bis friends while here. Counts- W. C. T. f laatlMMc. Tba anDual spring Institute of tba Cape May County Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be held in tbaeW. C. T. U. Hall at Tuekaboe. Apftl 28. An Interesting program has beeu arranged. Will BatV BtorflJTbe high eebool gtrle' basket ball taam will have a benefit game al the armory May 18. wbau tbey will have the P. K. Y. M. C. A gtrle »• tbelr cpponenu. i
1 HOUSE PARTIES WERE NUMEROUS , ^oung People Enjoyed Their,' Easter Onting in This Pretty Resort. VI Jeme- Franklin, w ile end daugb- j I ters. Ml—es Helen sod Mildred ,.fl Kllzsbeth Roberta, of Philadelphia, and Alfred t. Baker and wile, of I Jame- W blinker Fernley. of Plitla deiphla. who opened bis Weeley eve- ■ ' uue cottage, entertained W.I) lion- • ? -all aud wife atfd'jubn Dealer and 1 ,t wife, of Philadelphia ' | Nelson D. Hnr-t. of Philadelphia " r entertained a jolly liou-e parly st t the home of hie father. F H. Her-l. ' Twentieth street and Wesley avenue ' " His guests were F. H. Her-l and w ile. > Samuel F Herat Jame- P. Henry 1 ' I Mary Smith. Dorothy Wetlierlll. Khz- * abetb Wood aud Olive Long I I ! City Treasurer " William Mcl'oach « e and wife, of Philadelphia. » ho opeued ' their Atlantic avenue collage Tliur. 1 day afternoon . bad the following ' . gue-t-: William Mcl'oach. Jr. and • w ife. David McCoach, special attorney " for Ibe city Irea-urer. aud hi- wife 1 ( Mrs. James 8. Jefferson and Mrs 1 Emma Lyle.mf Philadelphia. ■ E. Erue-l Sutyt he. of Philadelphia, ' Brlghlou place. -His guest- were Ml— " Bertha V. Smyths, Ml- Ella F. * • Smytbe. Beathe R Sroylbe. Ml- » ' Uustou aud Mrs. Elizabeth K. Daw: a Samuel M Oa-s and family, of' 5 I Philadelphia, who occupied Ihelrcol- ° I avenue, eulertaloed a number of r' frieuds during the holidays, lu the 5 parly were Ml-s Ga— . Wu> Allen. '' ! Mlsa Ada Kelly, Ml— Marlon Sllle- " aud Samuel M Ga— . Jr r William J. Ferguson,. Jr.. and wife. ' of West Philadelphia, opened 'then " aparlmeul al Fourth street and At u lautlc avenue, fur the Easier -ea-ou. ' aud had as their guests (ieurge W * Feigu-uii and wife, and Miss Bessie ' Ferguson. Louis Ml-kelley. of Mt. '' " Vernon. N. V.. sl-o spent Sunday e ' with them. T Mark Bevan aud wife entertained the following over Sunday : Horace 1 tTsrk. wile aud daughter, Helen. Mrs 1 ,Mary Clark. James Wallace and Frauk 1 Moore, of Philadelphia, and J.'Kester , Cloud, of Kenuett Square. ^ "BLACKS" WON "e 1 Tw) learns of the Ocean Ciiy High » 1 played a game of basket ball lu Compauy O's armory Saturday evening ' The girls did nol pul up a- good a ■ game as ihey have on other occasions. t ' tereat by a number of "rooters." _ $ The teams were kuown as the ■ "Reds" aud "Blacks," and the laller » 1 won. 4 lo 0. Ml- Laut-ch was the 1 ' Llue-up: SrHST Korw.rd I M. Lautscl. c • F. Plleggl i ' l B. Stephenson t ! P. Nickerson Center M. Lake ' e as?;} ia.5ssE;i : ' Field goals — Miss Lsutsch. 2 Kef- t - eree. kjlss Maud Foulds. -j There will be auother game by Ih. girls next Saturday evening. BECAME A NUN ■i Cbeatuai Hill I Mrs. Margaret Foster, of this city. . ( went to Philadelphia Monday In at- ( tend theceremnniesat Mt. St. Joaeph's , Convent, Chestnut Hill. Tuesday. when 5 ber daughter. Miss Helen, became a ( nun, ahe receiving Ibe babll at that , Mrs Foster was accompanied by bee ^ , sons. Fred and Maurice. ( j The young woman has been spendI lug ber vacations here for the last , j two or three years, and has a noiuber f j of friends In this city. Mrs. Charles Slang and Mr-. Mary e T.Mullen, of ibis city, also witne—ed ( if the ceremonies. , GET READY FOR CIRCUS ' Barnutn A Ballrs'a ureal »»«* ' At last the welcome news bss beeu | announced tbal Ibe youngster- and •- oldster- of this vicinity will have an s- opportunity to visit the Bsrnutu A Bailey Greatest Show no Earth Tingreat circus will be wllblu easy travelre lug distance when It exhibits lu Atlantic City on May IS. jf This year Barnum A Bailey an- ,» nouoce an all new novelty clrcu-. com|K>sed of more forelgu acts than ever before At. Important feature Is »' the new Oriental spectacular pageant. I. "Persia, or the Pageants of the .. I Thousand aud Oue Nights." Inline . 'gorgeous display more than lJISOpereoos participate. The Orleutal music Incidental tothe producllon Is rendered or by 360 muslclaus, aud 8,500 ro-lumea are worn In the pilous ections of the pageant. The circus program will be one of , unusual novelty and variety. More than 480 arenlc artists will appear in the various acrobatic, aerial and ridre ing numbers, aud au army of ttfty of a. tba funniest clowna on earth will keep r the audience couvul-ed with laughter Among ihe new acts lo be offered for e- the flr«l time this sea-on are four great troupa of Chinese artiste, presenting a complete Chinese circus, replete with thrilling aerial and acrobatic feaU. The famous Haunefoid Family. 10 champion riders of Europe, are inID other oew Importation, as Is also >e, Siguor Bagougbl. Italy's famous .„ dwarf equestrian. More than twenty trained animal acta will be Included lu tba progtam. beaded by Paileuberg's two marvelous troups of traluod ill '^fbli Barn am A Bailey circus Is h. larger this seaeou than aver before end requires 86 cere lo trap. port It It carries 1.400 persous, 785 horses end a »" greet mtuagerle of 106 cages and 41 aliphapli adv. l-l
BULKHEADS MUST BE FIXED UR j • Conditions on Bay Are Snch That Property Owners Will Have to Act. Mayor Champion, al the weekly j. u of I lie members of Ibe bosrd 1 . the ei'iidilliiiiK-on tbe bay frout. lore g.iiug down, and the -and and llll be- 1 1 tlirui sre al-o going, endangering other pro perils-. Something will ] tone done lo protect the other I properties endangered The Mayor ji -urge-ted that Ihe property owuer. to lake action lo Ihle end I lly clerk Morris was Instructed lo nulify owner, of property whose bulk , -omelhlug I- duue promptly by litem , erect the necesssry bulkheads and ( a— e— the property owners E W Burleigh, lax collector, sent a , aud Seashore Railroad Company - wa- s— e— t-d locally for the year 1915, , mud al-o by Ihe Stale, lor lots from 561 , lo .676 In Seel loo H. The company. , Burleigh wrote, de-Ires a discbarge The lots are In Ihe vicinity of Thirty- J the Slate Board of Assessors, and It I. [ not the province of Ocean City to cor- , reel the Slate Board', mistake-. ( ■ We want more Information before , I'lte request was laid over for further J The request of the Are department ' two -moke helmets, costing $26 1 each. wa. referred lu the Mayor with 1 , to act. i 1161 and 1168, Gardens tract. In 1 names of Jullau C. Schaefer aud I , H W burner, was granted. lu a re-olution adopted the Informawa- given that the coat of the | bulkhead built ou ibe southeasterly side of Central aveuu^ from Fifty- j 1 eighth to FIRy-nluth streets, recently! completed. I- $21)00.96. Improvement! ceriltlcstea are to be issued aud sold to j I cover the cost. The expense lucludes • SO for surveying and $5 for each of j ' the commi— loners of aaee-emeut. | ' Another resolution adopted showed j that theexpense of laying out. opeulug, j' etc. of a Ufleeu-foot wide sireel be < tweeu *t entral and Wesley avenues, ■ below Forty-ninth street, and there-.' pairing, recurblng. etc. of Central.' avenue lu the vicinity ot Fifty-ninth i < 23. This expense lucludes $127 98 for surveying aud $15 for each of the Ou moiiou of Director Adams, City 1 Clerk Morris was Instructed to return checks to the unsuccessful bidders lot wa. resolved to borrow $2447.92 ' from Ihe sinking fund In anticipation of I— ulug improvement certlflcatee under coutract No. 690 Several bills were read and ordered -• ... 1 MAKES CONTRIBUTION City Gives 615 to Aaalat lo DecorIll reference lo Ibe request of McCrey G A. R.. of Cape May. for a , contribution of money to defray the cost of decorating soldiers' graves, including iho«e of some former resldeuts of Oceau City. Mayor Champion aald at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioners that a number of other • Titles lo the county are making eocb contribution.-. Continuing, the Mayor said that he would recommend that an appropriaof at least $15 be made by thir city j for tbe purposes indicated. Directors Campbell and Adams agreed, aud ou motion It was decided j make an appropriation of $15 from tbe miscellaneous funds. Don't Mia* This Treat. ' A splendid treat 1s lu alore for all who attend the entertainment to be i giveu In Ihe First M E. Church to1 morrow evening by Mrs. Margaret j Asay Hease. elocutionist and Imperao- , nator. under the auspices of Ilia Ladle*' ■ Aid Society. Admission. 25 oenta. Dr. Kulp. Who has beard Mrs Heaae on several occasions, speaks highly of • Mew Hrmbrrs (or Cbarck. j ' On Easier Suuday ulght, befura a - large congregation of visitors and - friends, tbe followiu# wera received c |„to the First Baptist Cburcb by bap- | tlsm: Mrs. John Clark. Mrs. Eliza- . belt) Bradford, Marlon Steeiman BDd Elma aud Nellie Garrison. To each of f the candidates was given a beautiful e polled Illy, as tbe baptismal flower. | To aeel lo 1-bliaiAclplila. p There will be a meeting of the .Twentieth Street Improvement Aaeo- ' elation at Lu Lu Temple, Broad and J Spring Garden alieeta, Philadelphia, h Friday evening, May 6, at -6 o'clock. >. Not only the members of tbe as " sociatlou are iDvltcd to be preeeot, but £ also tbe property owoere lo tt^t vlcln- • Ity. d IOB.1 T | ■j From May 1 to November 1. there will be examination* for antomoblla drivers' I Reuses al Cape May Coon j4 i House on tbe tlrst Saturday of. aacb 11 ! month. Automobile owner* sboold I* j paste this where tbey wU| have K
i''T0NY" BIDDLE TO ATTEND BIBLE CLASS CELEBRATION
' The Rev. Alex.- Corson and Jndge Endicott at Methodist Men's Banquet. | Dr. J. Thoroley Hughes, chairman , Is completing arrangement, for the i tlrst aunlverearp baoquet of tbe Meu'a Bible Class of the First M. E Church i 1 lu the social rooms of the church l Thursday evening of next week. i Prof. O. W^Kelcbly. president of i the class, will be loaaimasler. aud Ibe I ' -peakers will luclude Antliouy J . j D rex el Blddle. of Philadelphia: Ex- I • | Judge fcudlcott and W. L. Orr, of ' I j Atlaotlc City: the Rev. Alexaudir : i Corson, of Camden, and the Revs J ) B. Kulp, Charles H. Bobuer and J F. Mitch, of this city. . There will be a male humorist from i Philadelphia, aud there will be a selec" I 'turn. lu Ihe Time of Buses, " by s 1 male quartet. < WILL HAVE BENEFIT 1 The Oceau City Military Club's live ' will clow Ibe basket ball season Bat ' ' tirday eveulug with a beuellt game al ' will be Ibe fast Delaware Business College learn, of Philadelphia ^ 1 a game II Is needless lo say thai 1 1 tbe comlog game will be for scalps, as " '. both live- ere strong for Ibe odd game expecting to witness a rough ! contest will be disappointed, as the ' visitors are clever boys and gentle " manly players. The locals are aoxlous for the close of the seasou, as Ihey ere all working d ' boya and, al ibis time of (be year. ® 1 there are any boqueta lo be banded out, Ibe locals, from tbe captain down. ' I deserve tbem. as tbey have played and feel that they are cloalug one of the most successful basket ball sea- * ! .us ever had lu (his city, both from * tbe playing standpoint and for tbelr Tbey started Ibe season with every Iblng lo buy, aud are dosing lbs game ' team played hard, but Mauager Tbeo. * Go out uext Saturday aveulug and * I All tbe armory. ( SOCK SOCIAL Floe Program (or Bapllil Chsrcb 1 , The annual sock social of Ihe Firal i Church will be held lu tbe 1 I I church. Tenth street and Wesley ave- 1 j Tue-day eveulug at 8 o'clock. A flue program has l«eu arranged. * Bucks may be secured at Dugau's ! store, V. R. Smith's store. McAllister's ' . dry goods store, or of Mrs. Snyder al the Snpplee milk depoi. Everybody . Is Invited. In case one does nol reI . celve a sock, he Is asked to drop twenty ' i 1 cents or tweoty-flve cents In tbe plate | I Following Is Ibe program: ^ Voluntary. Male Quartet, Messrs. Smith, Cad- t ' Temple and Kandle. I Readlug, Mrs. Daolel Krauss. Vocal Solo, John A. Wallace. Piano Duet, Misses Verua Wilson I and Minerva Adams, i Recitation, Mlse Josephine Taylor. j i Vocal Solo, Scott Adams. i Clarinet Solo. J. P. Cadmao. Jr. I Vocal Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ; ismi^ ; Violin Solo, Homer Shoemaker. i Reading. Miss Amy Blackman. Vocal Solo, Miss Louisa T. Corson. Vocal Duet, Messrs. Smith and Ranck. Piano Duet, Mlssea Cain and Adams. ' There will be a social hour, with re1 fresbments. CLASS REUNION
' H (b Bcbo, 1 Grsdssii a Corals ol ansa Bert bo Ukc. J A reunlou of tbe members of tbe h ' graduating classuf tbeOceanClty High p School or 1916 was beld at tbe home of tl B Mlse Bertba Lake, daugbter of A— em tl * blyman and Mrs. Mark Lake, Friday o ' evening. Games were played aud ibe u a I guests were Invited lo tbedlnlng room, I | wblcb was prettily decoraled In Ibe o class colors — blue and gold h A pleasant evening was spent by all, o and several expressed a desire for au- ti other reunlou next year. Tdoee pre*- ft ent were: Misses Alelha Townsend, li ( Edith Hillon.Loulsa Carlson and Mary a _ Cunningham aud Lonls McAllister; Kranoes Smith, of Avalon; Helen a Howell and Sadie Somer», of Ocean e , View; Rebeooa Collins, of Palermo, c ' aud Helen Towneend, of Pnlladelpble. o ^ Here Irom Bstfoor. Mrs. Aoua King aud ber eons, Cyrus and Barry, of Radnor, Pa., apent Easier at the home of M tjnr L. R c . Thomas end wife Mrs King's brother, ' d Barry Jouas, Is treasurer of the Betbled hem Steel Company. She Is thedaughter of Mrs. Anna 8. Jones, of Bethle- ' t hem, well-known to maoy of tbe d older resideoU of Ihta olty. ' jl Christopher Beotbam, of tbe Ocean 1 City llfe-aavlng elation, haa passed tbe examination for a captalucy. Tbera |( are two or three vaeaoeiee in tbe posl- ^ tloo of captain In atatiooa lo tbla secd Hon. Mr. Beotbam has been at tbe k station here about twelve years. He , k' has a number of friends lo tbla city ' wbo wish blm success. II Tscht Clots Luncheon, Professor Edward R. Jobnatooe, auperlotendeol of tba New Jersey Training School for Feeble- Minded Children. Vinelaod, will addreaa tbe Ocean Ctty Yacht Clnb al tba regular n weakly luncheon at tba St. Jamas Ho b tel. Philadelphia, today. D. Harry ,d Chandler will proslds. K Try an advertlaement in tba SxaVUlb.
POPULAR SUMMER I GIRL A BRIDE I C. Paul Ray, Jr., and Miss Emma Reba Wick Wed in Philadelphia Miss Emma Reba Wick. ^ a popularj I Mr. aud Mr-. Jobu Ellwuod Wick, j I and c Paul" Ray. Jr. were married In I i the en- rch of tbe Rr-urrecftbu. fir >ad and Tioga -treri-. Philadelphia, la-t I eveulug. by Ibe Rev. James t) MiTI-j" Tl>r bride wa- gnwueil In ivory -alln. - trimmed with Ducbe- lace.and wore a r veil nf lulle Willi orange bio— mu-. r She carried a boquel nf lilies of llie valley and orchid-. I The maid of honor wa- Ml- Helen Berry Maclague *be woie a die-, of ■ and a bat of silver, with black Mrs. Earl A-hcrnfl Havens, the trimmed with loll, and -liver lace carried a boquel of -qapdragons. Ward ro-e- and corail sweel pea-. Tbe bride-maid- were Ml--e- Ethel Mscmuon, Florence Rrmrory, Hilda Osngwiscli and Mildred Frllcb, and they wore Corail tstlVla gown-, with The 11 iwer girl was Miss Elbrl f Welrns She wore white Paris mu-llu. 1 carried a ba-ket of pale pink sweet Z Tlie best man wasl.ee Miller Ray, S of groom. The u-hers were E>rl A-hcsof: • Hsvens, E>lwln Siuan Klack, Harry X Frllz, Robert V. Bulger and George J Rot b . J sled with palms and lllih*. - Immediately following tbe service- ♦ tell. 2027 Chestnut sireel. f Mr. end Mrs. Ray will be al home - at 6187 Oxford sireel. West Philadelphia. after June 1. Those comprlslog Ihe bridal party C City. LOCAL BOYS LOST High School Ball Woodblue High School'- baseball team had everything It- own way In a county school league game with Ibe Oceau City High School boya .bere Saturday afteruoou . A feature ol the game was a flue catch by H. Fergu-ou Score: B'house c. 2 1 9 0 0 I Swll'g. 8b 1 0 6 0 0 1 p 12 0 10 Lev'on, lb 1 0 8 0 0 Strl'o, as 2 110 0 W'ruer. rf 0 1 1 0 0 q obor'z If 1110 0^ 2b 1 1 1 4 0 11 cf 0 0 I 0 0 v Totals ~B 7 27 6 W ~ OCEAN CITY HIGH e Matins. £b 0 0 8 1 0 , H. Fer'u. cf 0 0 8 0 0 Craue, lb 0 I II 0 2 New'k, 8b 0 114 4 , Breckley cf 0 0 2 0 0 Goff ss 0 110 0 uiOord, c 118 10/ C. Fer'n. rf 0 0 2 0 0 Turner, p 0 1 1 6 0 ( Totals 1 6 27 11 6 I Woodbine 8 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 2-9 Ocean City 00100000 0—1 MADE COMMISSIONER
Dr. Bobnrr Honored bt West V I At tbe aprlng meetlug ol tbe West Jersey Presbytery, held In Vlneland, i week. Ibe Rcr.Cbarleg H. Boboer, i paalor of First Presbyterian Cborcb. of r tbla city, was elected acommlsalouer to tbe General Assembly, wblcb will ~ ' meet on tbe Steel Pier, Atlantic City, , The General Assembly Is Ihe highest I court of the Pre-byleilsn Cburcn end Ihe United States aud representative* Irom Ihe mission fields lu the countries where tbe Presbyter- , Cburcb csrrle* ou extebalvt operTbe moderalor of Ibe GemralAsi aemhly at present Is Dr. J KosaStevi enaoo, president of Prmcetou Tbeologt- j , cal Seminary, wbo will preside at Ihe . opeulug sessiou and until a new moderator ta elected. Hod D. bgbllal Trip. Daolel Gallagher, of Philadelphia, ' owuer of the Lafayetle Hotel here, ' iu lowu Thursday aud Friday. 1 Durlug tba fall aud winter be spent four mouths lu California aud the ; southwest aud southern Stales. On hit way out to California he took 21 daya. dolug no travellog at olgbt. He has beeu lo Europe several times, but be declares that t ha Colled Slatee Is „ ibe oouulry of magulfloent scenery. * Tbe Stale Supreme Court has dismissed tbe application of Alllrro T Hayues and tbe City of Cape May for ' !a certiorari lo preveul tbe board of freeholder* from bulldiug ibe road from Ocean C'ly to Corson's Inlet, and denied for tbe second time a similar application to prevent tbe constroc- ( tloo of tbe new road from Avalou to ,j Stone Harbor. id ' ■ 1§ Epwsrik Leasee Orowi. ir Tbe Junior Epwortb League of the o First M E. Cburcb le etaadlly growing fj In numbers and in interact. It meets Friday afternoon* at 8 45 o'clock. 8- Fob Sals —Baby carriage, lo good rder. Apply at 444 Aabory. Adv. It.
Dress Up for Easter See Our Ready-made Suits 515.^2 j' Royal Tailored. Made-to-Measure Suits j Odd Pants. N Sweaters New Caps | Jones' Men's Shop al the Trust Co.'s Comes- ( f " 'P MCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Goods Store Popular Fabrics for Easter Gowns « ' New line of Silk Poplin^ Canton Crqpe, Messaline, Taffeta Silk. CliicoSilk. Serges and Wool Ckallis. These are all staple and popular fabrics for Raster or Evening „ Gowns, and range in Price from 25c to $1.25 yard. •air The tint ■ Pinkolint ( 'ndrrgarmrnti, made uf>. ready to embroider. The latest in Undergarments, Corset Covers. I'ests. Combination Suits and Gotrns. A'etiee display in South window. S. S. HcAllister j Ocean City New Jersey i — 0 ■ 0 I HARVEY Y. LAKE p I I REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue j I Ocean City New Jersey I John Marts Lumber Co. OCEAN CITY. N. J. . o Lumber "Millwork, Moulding*. Building Paper. Plaster Board, Naila.Saah Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. ^ GOOD PAINTING POKdf _8Ee_ JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. .Painter* Paint, 2„ a^^rTizTwaT^ Real Estate' Por Sale BIO BARGAINS j Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished 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 Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton Aabury Avenue Oew an City. N. J. ■ THE BREAKERS ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and 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 waiting for two week* to know If you can get It; we tan tell you at ouoe. Bargains 111 Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale Also lot* for Inveatment and for Improvement— the choice ol 0-"C"" APP,"° J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. "CMhatsoever a man soweth.that M shall he also reap.-qaWnfvi.? ike olue{- result oj expanemce. iyciurntss e\ wear m tkt -J^rtUo soil ou wkuA fa pto/ut fa-dLu^'s harixsE set" at tie. jertb-wnr-ih&usi bettecmeut: Ike bust pUufaou) ponmiw two. (toUuCi m a, siwrnai account lojiwe -tint /jrewtL. ii cariwTL it wafer ol, ulrtut neczss itzj". 'PlamW^ tfiere^ore becswis- not mtreLi «u tarn orr, (C ntrtuc, but" wistrurniont a biiwis independence. "We. ojfo' tke "itotritq amd. cjni itnr iWe of mis bomfe -(trc iyur aiapRnce. First National Bank Ocean City, IN. J. R. B. STITE8 H. 8.JVIOWRER Try an AdYertisement in the SENTINEL
H0TSL bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Niqlji Streets H. A. W. SMITH jscotch Mall bAMTOttll M I THE IMPERIAL I0IS CK.VTKAL AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N all Year" n« W owl THE KATHLU Now open for the -et'mi «t IBfeW LWB a CONARU WYOMING ?*4 OC'EA * A VI.KTL -HOTEL ATGLEN of the moet oci.tr -11) locbxl huU le in City. Tbe ain. baa sl»-sy> been tt make Uus himse select and homelike, and its and assured patronage prorca iu enocces. For teruu and psxuuulsn eddrvea, NEW HOTEL ELBKkON KIUHTH ANDCENTRAI. AVKNtlE Kb.irteenlli HeMon. n.orouanli rcoovaled---nd oral} papered. Bell PlK.De.: 17-X add THE HEWLJNG-S ,L".' ^ yntral^v-nne and N|'nlh -trced^ ^ THE IDLE WILD Bel wren blzblh and Ninlb MrerU XI HS J. K-MOHR18 'N THE OCEANIC Ocean UUy. K.J. Open for the Kva-on. T A. E BAKER. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New' Jersey larkkardl Warrri W. Brews H. Hurkhardt & Co. PLLMBIMi AM> HEATING #c*x» rirt 8LW Jitxit [ — ~ ^ ' L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing rracucai norsesnoeing
JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Claa ud Oytler Tngi 1 Sffdatt) Agent for Stewart's Iron Works Co ' Plain and Oruamental Iron Fsnot, j Iron Railing* aud Window Guard-. Seveji^ St. and Haven Ave. : Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Liceneed by tbe State -;- ->■ EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P.O. OCEAN CITY N. J. O. I_. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. in Aabarj Avanoe. Ooaaa City. M. J. rira review m? roetvwJar. Tap wirmtH We Are Distributors Ford Automobile In Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street B-ildinj Thirty-fourth St. and West ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. i ATUHTIC ICE COVUT otanw in Pflflflny Mtllttfal ll OFI«*. 191* Asbury Aw " ocean ci tv n *. Cm

