Ocean City Sentinel j fc' THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1B1«. We shall 1* ghfc t" receive Item* of new* and coinmunlcatloae of Intere*! to till* community and our reader* everywhere. add rem of the writer, uortuecemarUy for publication, but a. a guarantee of ] DOTS. May weather at !a*t. ( Kummer-llke weather on Tueeday. t-oltatter* are coming down for the The pound fishermen are catching I Don't ml** tfie d«mBle bill at Die 1 armory Saturday evening. A May party will be given by the ' ltoeebud Sewing Circle for the Bhlloh next Monday evenlug. ( "the *ea*on for wild duck under , chapter 80 of tlie law* of 1910 la from October 1 to March 15. It wa* former , ly from November 1 to January 80. , The Dad lee' Auxiliary of the Klrat Pre«bylerlan Church will have a i •• Mother's Day" »ale of carnation, at | Wm. F. Gardiner'* .tore on Saturday. ■ May 13. Kxamlnatlou* for auto drivers' II- < reuse* are held lu Atlantic City every 1 Monday. A* stated lu the Sentinel 1 recently the examination* are held at Cape May Court House every llret Saturday of the mouth. PERSONALS. j John Wilder Philadelphia, was In 1 town this week. Walter Chandler, of Philadelphia. , City Clerk Harry A. Morris spent , Friday In Philadelphia. J. E. File and wife, of Philadelphia, were here during the week S I . Scbumo, of Philadelphia, has , opened hl» Central avenue cottage. ( W. H. Del. roth, of Phlladelphla.was amoug the visitor* hefe tbl* week. J N. Richardson, of Philadelphia, i registered at the Elberon this week. William Hagle and wife, of Philadelphia, were visitors here Suuday. tieorge W. Krout aud wife, of Philadelphia, were visitors here Sunday. Mrs. R. K Kugli.h, of Philadelphia, ha* been epeudlng a few day. la. this cityi . ' Mrs. E. M. Lockwood, of Philadelphia, was a recent guest of the Idlewild. Klsher Dalrymple and wife, of Phl'adelpbla, were amoug the week'* vlalJobn J. Doyle and family, . f Philadelphia, are enjoying a re.t In this cily. * Henry W. Taws, of Philadelphia, has taken a collage here for the sumDr- H. B. Adams, of Philadelphia, was a guest of the Atglen a few days since. Mr* C. Haggarty and Miss M. Haggarty. of Philadelphia, were bete this week. J h Row ker and wife, of Philadelphia. were In their cottage during the Clara A.eelby.of Philadelphia, leal 610 Sevcutfa «M. thl* city, for the R.T Browoe and wife," of 'Philadelphia, were recent guests of the Wyoming. Assemblyman Mark Lake returned Baturday evaulng from a visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. Henry Rrlnton and Mlns Amy 8. Rrlnton, of Philadelphia, are guests of the Kathlu. Joseph Foster, of this city, has been appointed local agent for a New York Insurance agency. C. L. Blspbam and wife, of Phtladelphla. registered at the Hlscayne during the week. Mrs. John McCaJlloo and family, of Philadelphia, are at 606 Anbury areT. H. Luders and wife and Mrs. Mary Small, of Philadelphia, are among the visitors.
J. H. Kenton, of Philadelphia, bee H opened bU cottage, 6122 Central eve- H nue, ft* the eeaaon. , Howard Cnderdown, of Philadelphia, who hae taken aootuge here, wae a recent vtallor. » Mrs Ward Hlgbee and child, of this « oily, returned last eveolug from a visit to Philadelphia. u H. N. Heultags. attorney -at -lew. -of p this city, spent Baturday and Bnnday h at Mooreeiown, N.J. William R Hughes, of this city, re- „ tuned -yesterday from a few days' v« i to Philadelphia friends. 1 Capt. Bamnal M. Wood and family, of Philadelphia, motored here Batur- \ day and returned Monday. r The Rev. W. A. Cobb, of Boulh v River, was among the visitors here I Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. J. B. Cunulngham, _of Wll- i mlngton, Del , made a business trip ' to this city during the week. I W. W. Rowlcy-and wife, of Phlle- 1 delphla, were In town Bnnday. Mr. 1 Rowley Is a court stenographer. Mrs. Daniel T. Corson, of Palermo, bee been visiting her elster-ln-law, Mrs. Adeils Abbott, In this city. William H. Sherry, Jr., and wife, of Philadelphia, were guests of William F. Gardiner and family ovar Sunday Elton Hanks, of EvireU. Pa., epeot several days darlqg the week with hie aunt, Mrs. Vance L Kaly. of this city Edwjfrd Hand and «B— fly, who spent the winter In Bea Isle felly, re turned to their home In this city MontflJ- .... Mrs. Jamas M Hartzler. of Bridgeton. has been epeoding a few deys with her mother. Mrs. Pierce. In this dljCapt. BenJ H sod arson, of this city, attended the "Peat Masters' Night" |
summer weather 1 rents cottages' ' Number of Houses and Apartments Here Taken Within ! ; Last Few Days , Ing cottage-seeker* to thl* cily and the I . day*. Ma**ey A Edward* report the following addllloual rental*: U.S. Mowrer's cottage. «» Seven 1 1. ■I reel, to Warren Moss, a Philadelphia contracting operator, f The Hotumau collage, 1336 We*ley avenue, to David Jester. a prominent Thd Hnrtxnian cottage. 1338 Wesley ('nrmKxchauge National Rank. Philadelphia. r-econd floor of the Wondward 1 Apartment*. Fourteenth «lreet and ' manufaciorer*, Philadelphia. 1 George B Parker's cottage 821 Weeadelphla. I One of Alfred K Smith'* apartment* i Roy Rodger*. wlin I* counected with 1 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company'* . offices *lo Philadelphia. One cf the Paul aparlmeul. lo John . Christopher, who Is Idenlilled with the 7 Board of Educallou.belng , superintendent of the Second District. Notice wa* served on Lawyer J Russell Carrow In Camden Tnesdsy thai former Judge H H Voorhee* will Court at Trenton for a writ of ' certiorari to review the appointment of Mr. Carrow a* prosecutor ,of the plea- • of Cape May County by Ju*tlce Black. It t* claimed the appointment I* unI conslltlonal. Hoi. 1 Keeper* to Meet. The regular monthly meeting of the Hotel Proprietor*' Aesocta'loir will lie " held on Monday eveutng at the home of Mr and Mr* Cbaa. E. Haag. 18lf » West Venango street, Philadelphia This will be an Important meeting-aml , all the members are requested to at tend. A new lire alarm whistle wa* Installed at the electric light work* Monday. It Is connected with the city'* electrical system and will blow? when . a Ore box I* struck ; also at S o'clock » weekday mornings. It I* a big * hlsiie and can be beard a long distance. Come In Fifth. The relay team of the Ocean City High School came In fifth Iti II* race " on Krankliti Field. Philadelphia, last Saturday afternoon. On the learn were "Dick" Vose, Harold Ferguson. '' Na'haulel Smith and "Jack" Helll- ' well. ceremonies held by the Mlllvtlle Me- . sonic ljodf^e Friday evening There i John H. McClatchy. of Philadelphia. a well-known operation bullderewas In tow n Baturday and opened lit* , cottage Mrs. G. A. Thorpe. Mis* Margaret . Thorpe and Ml*. Morrison, of Toronto. e were among the week's arrivals al Hie Oceanic. Mlaa Maud H. lugalls. of Ca.tletone on tbe-Hodaon, N. V., was a gue*t .if Mies Luella Ingall*, of tbl* city, a fewday* ago. James M. Chester, real estate opera tor, left here Friday morning tor WerJ" "uersvtlle, where he I* taklug a few Mr*. Oliver M. Gaudy, of Pleasautvllle, was a recent visitor at the home ' of her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. B. Corson, in this city. Charles H. Laird and family, of " Mercbanlvllle. were lo town a few days ago. Mr. Laird Is a Camden bank official. Mrs. Robert B. Barber and family, * of Hazletoo, Pa., are visiting ber brother, William E. Massey. aud famliy, of thl* city. *" Mrs. A. P. Ambler aud daughter, Mies Doris, of Philadelphia, are the *• guests of Captain aud Mrs. John M. re Sharp, of ibis city. M. H. Gercker and wife, Francis M. n. uercaer sou »iie, r i.uu.
Kllnges and Miss Mamie Ebret, of Philadelphia, were among Hie week's i arrivals al the Imperial. * William A. Bander aud wife, of Philadelphia. returned borne yesterday I after speudlug a few days in this city, < where they own a cottage i W. J. Latu, of Philadelphia, connected with the Wheeling Corrougat ■ Ing Company, has rented a cottage for tbe summer muDtha. Harry Simmons and Mis* McClure. of ColllDgswood, were vlallore at the of Captain and Mr*. Benjamin of this city, Bunday. Mrs. Daniel B. Wllkloa and Leonard and wife, of Medford. were recent guests of Frank Lipplncott and wife, of this city Mrs. Daniel B Wll kins It Mrs. Llpplocolt's mother. Mrs. Lin wood Back and daughter, of have returned home after a week's stay here. Mrs. Back was accompanied by her {pother, Mr*. Gardees. Mrs Back will occupy ber cothere this inmmtr. Mrs. Sarah Border, of Ashland Farm. Hatboro, Pa., Mrs. Clement Resteln, Mr*. Morton Goodman and Miss Edith Goodman, of Philadelphia, were week- . end visitors at tbe borne of William t H. Mowen and wife, of this city. Former Cooocllman William B Graham sod wife, of Philadelphia. 1 have takeo apartment" at Fifteenth 1 street sod Aabury avenue for tbe season. Both their daughters with their B husbands will be here this mason. Mrs. N. C. Cleltand, of Weet Pblledelphls. Is occupying btr cottage. Eleveotb street and A-bnry avenue Bbe entertained ber daughter. Mrs. ' Charles Mattbewaon, and granddsugh Iter, Mrs. ft 8- BMredge. aud dough , tar. of Wntt PktlHslphla, over Bun-
■| ii soldier boys J take last game. . Basket Ball Team Has Good ^ Benefit and Beats Dela- ju ware Business College. ® The boys of the Ocean City Military j U f Club'* basket ball lesm won a bard- III 1 fought game from the Delaware Hu*l- 1 a The II r*t half ended with Ocean t: I 'i|gr leading. 12 to 9. jo 1 In the "econd half the score wa" tied t 1 at 20. Wrieenthal put the locals one ahead by a foul got! tbrow, and a a
little later Henderson scored a field < Henderson and Welsentbal were the particular stare, although all tbe Ocean City boy* put up a good game. The visitor* are a clean, gentlemanly „ -et of player*, aud Manager H. A „ O'Brien -ant* to have another *erte. j, of game, with Mauager Townseod'a e boy* next seanon. Shsip'* band hurt him badly before y Line-up: j ErT" '-»-■» ™" ussy i'Su ifeT. Bub'tltute*— Johnson for Sharp. t Welsentbal, 6; Henderson, 3; Tleruey. II 5; McMahau. 2; Jaspen. I; McUlnul*. 2. Foul goals- Welsentbal. 1: McMa- * haii. 2 Referee. Collliwoo. ^--A'lie game was for Ibe benefit of tbe Ocean City boys. Eacb player, to Referee Colllwson, received $6 89 " Of the 64 games played during tbe '• *ea*on just ended, Ibe locals won 28. e Must of the games lout were dropped lu out of-towu contests. Many of the game* lost were only by a few points. »f Manager Townseud and the players *' desire to return their thanks for the support given the team. I- Captain Moe Welsentbal was on the r- job of the 63 game* played. He missed w nut one aud a part of another • Fats" Breekley doeen't have to I- take bis hat off" to any of them lo the , There were few among lha visitor* who could "hold a candle" to "Hersb" Henderson'* playing at guard. Pierce, a young player oo the team. Is rightly regarded as a "comer." • ••Dode" Htldretb always ha* a smile and Is a hard player. y' "Al" Smith proved good lo the " games he played, bat an Injury to bla a" shoulder kept him out most of the sea!f. Bbarp has tbe maklugs of a fast he player, and Gilbert's opponents knew d. tbat pe wa* aroood. -Is HAD FINE TIME fl
Fire conpssr AWKlllartea and t Friend* Knjosvd Aaolrcrsarr. c The member* of the Ladlee' Auxilof Nos 1 and 2 fire compao lea observed on Friday evening tbe eighth aoblversary of the organlxatlon. <: The exercises were held lu the par- c lors of the Ocean Cily Volunteer Fire « Company, No. 1. In the cily hall, and I the building was brightly lighted for I tbe occasion. ■ The opening number was a readlug 1 1 by Mr*. Bertha Krauss. and this was I followed by a sketch. "Taking tbe i Train Tomorrow." 1 There was mnch fun over a lot of i 1 • cross questions" aud "crooked anThe trophy winners lu the floral contest aud watch routes! were, rr.pecf lively, Mrs. H. M. Kewklrk and Mr*, i B. Frank Smith. The trophy winners lo tbe egg hunt were D. 8. Sampson, of No. 1 Company, and Wm. Davis, of No. 2 Company. The guests were luvlted to tbe firemen's headquarters, where, after a ti blessing had been asked by the Rev. ;. Charles H. Bobuer, refreshments were a selved . Later, Dr. Buhner gave one of bis , extremely tntetesllog aud humorous talks Excel leut addres-e* aim wara '• made by City Commissioners William H. Campbell aud Georga O Adams. J" Tbe Rev J B. Kulp sod wl«» wan unable to be present. Tbe BIT, Geo. F. Mitch and wife were compelled to *" leave before tbe ceremonies ware eon- '• cludsd. t h'J Mr. end Mrs. Samuel A. Gerhard, . . of Geimautown. aoDonoce tbeaogagen meat of their daughter. Mies Elizabeth " Gerhard, sod RoswJIl Lamb. Tbey [are summer realdenU of Oeeea City.
sao school children i i are residents of city
Major Thomas and His Two C Assistants Have Almost Finished Censns Work. Major L K. Thorns*, tbe public school attendance officer, began the ti annual taking of tbe scbool census jit Thursday, but It was found tbat the la j work could not be completed In time | «' I to give exact results In thl* week'* 'si 1 Thl* as owing to the H I fact that several families were out of II ! jit ib£^oTZK,z°. v I lly. It Is also knowu that several families are about to lake up their re*l ; deuce In this city, tu one of which ri are al least six children. The-* b course, cannot be enumerated until a< tbey arrive. atlon will sum up In the neighborhood ft
I of from 760 to 776. It would have t greatly exceeded this number but for p i tbe loss last fall caused by so many n f removals to Reno's Grove. Tbe Dumber of colored children will t ' probably not exceed 60 or 66. n The enumeration, under the law, In * ■ elude* all who have reached or will p » »oou teach the age of .6 years. None < over tbe age of 20 Is counted. i t Ml**e* Louise Carlson and Julia i Scull assisted In tbe count for three t .lsys, as It was thought best to com , plete the work more quickly tban bere- c ; tnfore. Tbey worked under the super- „ r vision bf tbe attendance officer and ( were paid by btm. , ' • * ' t BIRTHDAY PARTY i pn*r by Somr Filnda 1 Mr*. George "W. Ernst, of this city, 1 ,. was given a complete birthday ear- 1 prise Thursday evening. The affair 1 e was arrauged by ber daughter. Mine I Games of various kinds were played. 1 e aud all bad a moat pleasant time. I I Joseph Snyder took the trophy 1 a for coming nearest to bitting tbe don- 1 e key's tall, and bis wife look the booby 1 i. trophy In tbe same game. Mrs. J. ■r Labao Headley was presented wltb a ie pretty tropby In the card games. Others present wrre J. L. Headley t Mrs. May Harris, Mrs. Helms Breckd ley and Jps. W. Cox and wife, of this clty:Mr. and Mrs. Walker.of Lluwood; o Walter Vreed, of. Philadelphia, sod ie Miss Catherine Walsh, or Atlantic City. r. Tbe excitement was too much for i" Miss Erusl's Boston brludle, which again disappeared. Ie Tbe Miller Engineering and Cooatriicllou Company, contractors on Ibe De May'e Lsndlng-Bomers' Point road, ill who were taken off tbe work by-Jbe a Board of Freeholders because of long delays aud failure to live up to tbe et contract, will eue tbe county for tbe w balance of tbe contract price doe tbem. and have retained former Attoroey General Robert H. McCarter to pre** their claims. Supervisor Japbet Price lite rnart nn Instructions from Instructions *
tbe board, u»lng up about all tbe money set aside for (be purpose. h The Rev. and Mrs. Linn Bowman, a of Philadelphia, have opened tbalr ,| cottage, 1806 Wesley avenue SDd will „ entertain over this week cod tbe fol- „ guests: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. e Miller, Mr and Mrs. W. B.Allen. Mr. and Mrs. David Dalley. Jr.. Mrs. Roth 0 ; Mtse Mary B. Pierce, Caleb i Clara Davis, George Bberwood - and Mr and Mrs. Wm. D. Schramm. ^ Tbe party will motor down from Pbll- , I adelpbta. c ■cwtsas Circle Mewls. Tbe Alphabet Sewing Circle met at . borne of Mrs. Robert B Lee, of this city, a few evenings since. A very 1 pleasant time was bad by all and at a t lata hour refreshments were served . Those preeenl were: Mrs. Henderson, I . Mis* Myers, Mrs. J. Ward. Ml.se. I Elizabeth Breekley, Bertha Bbetdon- ■ ,. Bertha Campbell and Soate Willis. r Kajoicd Outing. I , A dozen or more of l^e school teachers bad a pleasaot outing at Cape May * Court House last Baturday. Soaae a want to attend examination on a aob- , ject or two. while others went to keep B tbem company and eujoy the trip. Mlases Boyls, Benedict, Davis, Bchurch re end Ooreon were In lbs party. All eoo. Joyed tbe outing, to "'flsBtm' fe'elessete William E Maaaey. praatdent of tbe Ocean CKy Title aad Trust Company, left Saturday for Saratoga Springs to . d. mend tba General Oeoferaoos of the I Methodist Episcopal Cbnrch. Bale a •y lay delegate. Mr. Meeeey wgeeooorapanled by bla family.
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many bulkheads in bad shape Engineer Hand Makes a Detailed Report to the j Commissioners. lu conurctlon with the bulkhead trouble on the bay front brought up by j tba Mayor at the meeting Tuesday of I last week. Mr -aid ft 'sinners that City Engineer Morgan ! * Jr.. wa* requested to look over i ground, and Ibe engineer had pre- j port. The re|*.rt wa* read s* follow. MAV.-H J..SEFII G CHS Ml-loW. Sir:— I sro banding you here* Itli a , report ou the condition of the bulk beads t hat I have, al your request, ex- ( It seeaned to be oe.-e*.sry lo make a j separate notation tor the bulkhead m.j Please allow me to call your alien- j tlon to the general * a*brd out eondl of tbe bay front bulkhead. Thl* would appear to be a point tbat should re- j as II does In back .if tlie'bulkhesd. I* taking away the otherwise permariem fill of the row of bay front lots. The whole sjslem of bulkhead.] Mem* *o closely forme.- e.t In tbeir bulkhead in a poor -tstr pf repair time before the one immediately next toll would be eerlon-ly site. ted. _ great number of 'the ca^- examined. J After the »beel piling -h*- gone and Z tbe high-water Hue Ira* ta-eu ll» place • los.e*0 have been large and rapid | There are place* on the hay front | bulkhead that will take fr..m sno to * to grade. Of cour«e. Iheae place* are _♦ not getting any smaller, but are In. • creasing rapidly. The tide ebb* and X flows lu these place* aod It Is a very j# * hurt lime after one has formed before j » pile* and tie rod*. Bucb I have found 9 be the case lu a number of places. | Several esse- are very evident where _ the bulkhead, have failed from the inside or fill side of .sine. This Is j easily delected by the bowed effect * presented by the pile* at tbe-e point* , stretch of wall for over 100 feel in length has resisted the pree-ure of tbe L till behind It to the extent that about per ceut of the pile, are bent ont I . of line several lucbe. and tbe 90 per cent, are badlv cracked or completely j -beared off This breakiDg ha. taken I place without exception al the lower i stringer, which closely correspond* to the location of the low-water line. Here tbe torredo ha" been very busy .ud hooey-combed • large portlou of j the older bulkheads. No doubt also I he alternate wetllug and drying due I to the four dally tide* has taken tbe «. somewhat from the otherwise j ' sound structure. In maklog repairs, j , piling of a laige diameter on closer | centers probably would be best Of tbe bulkheads that remain wet all Ibe time, there Is consistently a growth greeu In color above the]! , of the meen tide adhering to the , I j mean tide ime. Tbe lower or sponge- ' j colored life 4s matted three or four j lucbes Id thickness. Whether bulk- ; | bead* would show a louger life If j 1 •craped of these parasites, I cannot ] "*r Id be b rd It r In lo , s peeling ibe»e bay front bulkheads not i . to be Impreased wilh Ibe false economy | j' In constructing anything there thai] c did Dot have sufficient strenglb to j aland tbe enormous thrust or pressure j t of the Baud fill; depth to the sheet pile j ,, to prevent sand from ruuning uoderuralh the same and back Into the j same and a degree of tightness suffl- 1 clrnt to retslD the fine particles of sand Respectfully submitted. e Morgan Hand, Jr. I City Engineer. Mayor Champion said tbat eacb j g place ts noted in the city engineer's re- i e port, and the City Clerk will doubtless i e send out notices to the owners of tbe-e j I, bulkheads y The report wa* ordered received and j „ filed.
CITY BUYS BONDS With R. M. Crawl Jk Co. Director Campell anuouueed at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioner* that tbe Sinking Fund Commission bad decided to buy tbe beach improvement bonds recently purchased by R. M. Grant A Co. Grant A Co. will sign their claim over to tbe Sinking Fuud Commission, he aetd. Ou Mr. Cempbell'a motion. City Clerk Morris was insiructed lo return j R. M. Grant A Co their certified j NEW CONSTABLES or champion Appoint. Ira Mayor Champion mid at the meetof Ibe City Commissioners thai , Ocean IMty appear* to have oo coo- j , stable*. For some cause tbe office I* , vacant. Ha told tbe other members of tbe board tbat he has, therefore, appointed two constable* — Ira Malbla . for Ibe First Ward aod George Staoi too for the Second Ward. , Mayer Champion asked that tbe appointment* confirmed, which we* •octet* Malerd Hi M Al a regular bualnem meeting of tbe Led lea' AM Society of tbe First M. E. Cbnrch Monday evening. It we* en nonnced that W4.S9 bad born received t by the society from tbe taieot boxes , and other sonrcas. A social time was a j enjoyed hy tbe members. ( " Wanted. — Bteoograpber; on. famllMr wltb book- keying. Give reference- *■ 1 nod salary expert* Apply O. hestiNEL office. Adv., It. 1
Straw Hat Day Saturday. May 6 We liavc the* faniimti Brij{l>ain-Jfopkin> II.it ' $15 and $16 'STd' ' Hi, Nt— Line h.»pp. Neck.,.. JONES' MEN'S SHOP .. — I ' MCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Goods Store Popular Fabrics for Easter Gowns * New line of Silk Poplin, [Canton Crepe, - Messaline, Taffeta Silk. ChicoSilk, Serges and Wool Challis. These are all staple and popular fabrics for EastCT or Evening j Gowns, and range in Price from 25c to $1.25 yard. I m-in'i- — P*r Thun.-a- Pink, 'lint Undergarments, made up. reads _ MC*-,- to embroider The latest in Undergarments. Corset Ti >1^ j \ t- J lite display in South xa'udcsr. < 1 1 ~ . . f S. S. Hc.Allister * "
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f HARVEY Y. LAKE! REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue f I Ocean City New Jersey | John Marts Lumber Co. OCEAN CITY, N. J. MiUwork. Mouldings. Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.
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Real Estate Por Sale BIO BARGAINS j 1 1 Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished j Some estat^-in py hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the ; time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort - 1 Cheap. Apply to ( Alonzo Cotton , 6IQ Aabury Avnuo 1 THE BREAKERS ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL 'j Anierican Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and ' j Cold Running Water, Telephone in Every Room, New Diet * ' Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. e Open for the season. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. b No walling for two week* to know If you can get It; we can tell yon at once. Bargains 111 Bay and Ocean froDt properties. Choice cottage* for ■ale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement — the choice ot ; *pp'"° J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N, J .
"Cl/ovj qreat the small gift C/\e when 'tis timely given'-k,^, BtnAvood has a. rujht' ii cgpetL a-ssisfewcc Warn, otfiws J-iL--— Iwm LolitfL kontrvu ivitd m.rtiLI bkt Habits that wiH prtptrt Ham. to catek the bid -[l'sH. erf- his evmbijtion. vn Ufer> Lfe bu stawtvnij a"sat)m<jt accmwy-fflT ttit bc*j m. X b<tnlL . "Tht irajite of- rnimE^ aoi* itr cavoHa^ pooucc 16 tiuujbt aenX. iiASt- p-riie rcspBrisoh^dZy" eoiscce . Lnttrttst siurhujs "I. ewU bwnk, is cssrupenvniei. First National Bank Ocean City, IN. J. R. 8.8TITB8 «• 8-MOWKER 1 __ _ ^ ^ . an Advertisement in the SENTINEI
H0TGL D ISe/iYRS... Ocean Ave. . Between Eighth >tld Ninth Street* H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Mall ^ti^NATOBILM THE IMPERIAL THE KATHLU WYOMING )M orua tiixn HOTEL ATGLEN — Una of th* must orj.tr.il; loosted hotels in — Ooeau Cltv. The siu. baa slvsys been to _ uutke this house select and homelike, and lu , iargs and Maured patronage proves ita , uot <-rs*. Forlornis and partjonlai* addresa, a. c. nerr, rrs*. I HOTEL ELBERON | ^ THE HEWLINGS^ — "^WeTTSdaSipfta, Pa. ^ 1. lOoli^L N1^, H"ld w["J!"w^5jIjSiDK, Prop. = THE IDLEWILD OPIW ALL YBAR NUM. J. K. MOBRI8JM
THE OCEANIC Ocean City, N J. Open for (he season. A. K. BAKER. E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Aabury Ave. City New Jersey aas Rartkarti Warrea W. krsva H. Barkhardt 4 Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING ui AHsrki AVXJI'z eciAR cm kt* Jinn Hot WaWrtHtswm and^ Vajmr HesUoa L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Cite ud Ojt Ui Totgt i SgeeUk] Agent for Btewart'e Iron Worka Co. l Plain and Ornamental Iron Fence, r Iron Railings and Window Guards. Seventh St. aad Haven Ira. : Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Llceuaed by tbe State. •> •> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. ocean city n. J. O. 1 LAKE ...J^Mr-ESTATE AGENT.. Tor Sale loratlooa liHNiuin aod Klfww.ui^irrvu. M3PSo.bf orty-flf th etrsMa? 'ptaUadalphln We Are Distributors Ford Automobile in Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street B. tiding Thirty-loo rth at. and West aw. OCEAN CITY. N. J. = ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT ,N Pocabo ioiitiii la Ort... (Ota AaBury «v# ^ ocean city ■ *.

