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Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. MAY' 11. 1816. We "hall lie glad to receive Heme of to tliln community and our reader" ■ everywhere. All ouiumutiicatioiia "hi in 111 he accompanied wiih ihe full name and addrerw of the writer, tint iieeenearllv' for publication. Iml a- a guarantee of ■ good faith. i DOTS. | Many vleltore here Sunday. ; Hie demand fur rummer home. in .' thla city. J Some rain Hunday mnrnlne. hut It f cleared up in the afternoon. . ■ A reeular meellne of I lie < loeau City ' Knditng I'fuh will be held at the Hotel ' Kitten house, Tweuty-aecond a u d t'lieetuut etreete. Philadelphia, tomur- 1 row evebme. ' Next Sunday will he ' Mother'" , Day." J'he loidiee1 Auxiliary ' of the j Klrel Preehyteriau t'liurch will hold a aale of cirriiattnua In William K GarPERSONALS. » 1: Itllev Mix tier f Gnaheit. >a< In | ( to ■ i Saturday. » J |I- Aeli, of 1 1 addon Held, Ua» 1 1, ^1. K Phillip-, of Overhrook, war In I" Town during tuc week. ■ ' Waller Maya, of Weal Philadelphia. M w a" III town Saturday. W. W SihHOU. of Philadelphia.' war a vlBllor a few day" ago. Mr- E. K. Kaa.UI, ol Glen-lde, I" regtatered aPtbe Algleu. Mlaa Mary O'Neill, of Philadelphia, ,, I" among Ihe visitor# here. p V. L. Hagy and wife were among hi (lie vi.llore here Saturday. la Charles H. Welaa. of tiermantown. 1 ' waaa vlidtor a few daya ago. t' among the vlaltora thla week. ' Albert I). Oat. of Philadelphia. ^ among the vlaltora here 1'liuraday. . W. K. Buckingham and wife, of Alleiitnw n, were here during Ihe week p, t'harlea Dennlaon. of Deunlaoii A ci Co . manufacturer", Philadelphia, waa lu town Friday. =- N Tliomaa J Keg ley and Raymond It. * Keg ley, of Philadelphia. fere In town during the week.

Robert Oaraon and wife, of Philadelphia, were among the w eek 'a arrival" at the Imperial. A. H. Slckler and wife, of Camden, have opened their Oceau aveuUe Collage for the aeaaou. Charlea K. Rlday and wife, of Plnlavala at the Oceanic. Mlaa Hattle Devaul. of Philadelphia, ■pent Sunday with the MlL-ea DuUleld on Moorlyu terrace. Mlaa Henrietta Sutterllfi, of Pllila Jelphia. la vlaillng Mlaa Oallagher. Ml'. Wealey avenue. D. P Hteluer and wife, of Camden, haveopened their Eleveutli atreet col tage for the auuitner. Alexander Lawrence. Jr., aud family. of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage fur the aeaaon. Frank .Schneider and brother. Joaeph, of Philadelphia, were among the elallora here Sunday Bert. Genung. one of the editor* of Ibe North American, Philadelphia, waa lu towu 1'liuraday. Dr Wilson \\ Chrlallau, of Weal Philadelphia, apeul the week-end with hi* parent" lu thla city. John Irwin aud wife, of Plilladel phla, were week end vlaltora at their : A lanllc avenue home. Mm. i». Clawell liaa returned to her J ran City home after "pending the v Iter moutha In Philadelphia. ' ' Drlarutli and wife have relu'< to tlieir home in Gieiielde after (pewdi : -e vera I daya lu thla city. Mra. William Bnwen aud Mlaa I, aura Row eu of Philadelphia, were among the week'a arrival" at tl.e Wyoming. R.lt. Put man, W. A. I. evil and L'harie" Meiale, of Philadelphia, were gueata of ihe Katlilu a few daya ago. Atlee Buckuiau aud family, of Pli I■delphla, hive opened their cottage. MR! Aabury avenue, for the aummer Mra. Olive Klderlay, of Waterbury, Uouu , haa returned home after apeudlug rome 'lure with relative" lu thla city. Mia George Heuer, of Oak Latie, haa returued home after apeudtng a few daya with Mra R. Howard TIioid. of thla city. Mra. K. A. By ram and daughter, of Philadelphia, li»ye relumed home from a vlalt lo'thla city, where tbey own property. William A. Culeacott aud wife, Of Camden, vlalted Eugene S. Miller and wife a few daya aluce. Mra. Miller la tbelr daughter. Mra. R. Howard Thorn, wife of ExClty Commlailuuer Thorn,, returned home Monday after a few days' visit to Philadelphia. Dr. L S A. SUdem and daughters, Misses Marlon aud "Adelaide. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at tbelr cottage In this city. Frank Ltpplncott. of the Swarthmore, left here Tuesday to spend a few daya at Medford, the home of Mra. Llpplncolt's parenta. The Rev Alexander Corson end wife, of Csmden. were guests of Dr. ■nd Mrs. Allen Coreou, of 'thla city, the letter pert of lest weeks • Tbumea Murjpy. formerly of Ibis ] City, but w ho 'hea been In Atlenllc City end Florida during tbe Isat three years. la now employed In Hue city. The Rev P. K. Wilmot, of ihe Central Beptlat Church, of Wayoe, Pa , and family are occupying tbe college 1230 rentral'aveuue for a short lima. Job'n E. Kite aud wife aud Georga W. Kroul and wife, of Philadelphia,

1 $32,000 NEEDED ' FOR CITY SCHOOLS . Estimated Amount for Ex- ' penses Next Year is Same i as This Year. At tlie meeting of Ibe Board of Iviu , adopted covering the budget for' - tlie next school year, A» estimated. , | coat of runijlog the schools will he I It- pairing and rtfurnlshmg ' J The ir-igiiatloii of Mlaa ElraUute H. '' j 1 lie mailer of having Vcciiient walk ' lu front of tlie high school build- " lee, a- was Hi* propose-l fre-coeltig of he - afls and - bruishing of Die w oodwork of llie high school lihlldllig '' STILL BUILDING •' John Maria la hulldiug a J35UO cotfor J. M. Row laud, of Plilladel phla, ou DeLaneey place He I- sl-o .. two gaisgea for Mr ItowIn Ibe rear of First at reel, west of Corlutlilan a-enue, costing $6U0. and two garages for Robl. W. Scott, in Ibe rear of the Hcolt Apartment- on Si. ( Cliarle- place, coating $600. cottage of Richard Nelma, on the bay from, coating } loo G VY. Harris la coiiatrocllog nu ofcoding $500. atreet. west aide of I lie Hoardwalk, coaling RED MEN ELECT ^

Vernon Cnrlaon HMia Great Conn . ell Waa l.argelx Xlirndrd. Veruou Carl-oii, who represented , Kaluila I'rlbe, of this city , at IheGreal , aeaalona In Newark, -ays ii was the , mo«l largely alleuded lu ihe hl-lury ui , Ibe Great Council. , J Milton llurdge was elected great , propbel; John A. Myers, great sachem ; , , Allan H. Thompson, great senior -ag auiore; James Coleman, grea: junior aagamore; Joaepb K Nowrey, greal clilef of records; M . H. Spotlord. greal keeper of w;a iiptim. Tbe big tight METHODISTS LOST ' . Preabilrllan Bn«a winner- ol ' The' PresUyteriari boys defealed llir Methodlatr lad- In the closing ba-ket ball game of the season al the armory , Saturday evening by Ibe score of 10 to 5 It was a benefit game for the boys and, Jaaaause of the appearauce of the teamv fr-on the men's Bible classes of the two churches, wlilch drew- a big , crowd the members of the two live" did well financially. Bvlt. Wallace. Cbatlln and Kulpdld r| good work for thely respective teams. M -liocllai Minister# Here. The . .embers of the board of iriaua- 1 gersolri-e Centenary F'uud. w ho are trustees of the E. B. Rake ealaie. were here on hiisttie-s Monday. Ttie board ' comprisra" the following: The Beta. ' Alfred W'agg W. 8 Ludlow, Penning •" ton Corson, Win. P Davis, John It ' Ma— n, Fill Gill'-nd aud Samuel H Haiiti. They took dinner at Harris' Al the Communion service »t Hie F'irai Baptist Church Sunday morning, , the Be'v. Geo. F" Mttctl exteuded the , band of fellowship to six uew mem - bera; flee received by baptism aud one ' was laken lu by lellrr. They were 1 1 Mra. Jobu Clark, Me-. Fllixebetb 1 Bradford, Marlon Sieelman. F3lma aud , Nellie Garrlaou aud Mrs Ward Hig • bee. 1 There waa a good-alxed turnout of | , the mem tiers of the three flrecompa- I me- at the services In the First M. E Church Suuday evening. An excel- , lent special sermon waa delivered to tbe flremeu by the pastor, tbe Hev. Joaepb B. Kulp paid their usual weekly vialt to this ( ' city, and were guests of the Idle* lid. ' Mrs. F'rank Llpplucolt aud son, ' F'rauk, Jr., weut to Medford ou Monday with Mra. Llpplucoll'e fptber, D B. Wllklna. There they will a|ieud a ' week or ten daya. ' Ell Kruppand family, of Lensdale, motored to thla city recently and ! ' opened their cottage at 8028 West ave ' nue for the season. Tbey recently pur. - chased tbe cottage. Mra Georga K. Daubert. of AllenI towu, has returned Lioir after spend- . 1 lug a few daya with the Bev. aud Mra. , Charles H. Bohner. She la one ul Mr. Buhner's former parlahluuera. , B. B. Bacon and wife, of Jeraey c City, have opened tbelr Atlantic aveI nue cottage for tbe aeaaou. Tbey apeut some time this spring lu F'lurlda aud other parts of the South. j William T Pretty man, of Plilladel- ! phla, was here Thursday making improvements to bla property. , Mr. ! Prettymao and family will cpen their - * cottage about tbe Oral ol June for the . i, aeaaon. J

NEW MEMBERS FOR ASSOCIATION Twentieth Street Property! ' Owners Endorse Action of '/ i City Commissioners. i j A meeting of the Twenlleth Street 1 ,'F'nday evening at Lu Lu Temple, j1 ,! Philadelphia. The meeting was well I , j The follow iug were elected members: I A. N. Paul. F'rauk H. Campion,!1 .t aller Fi. Lamond, George Y' Scbock, ' George F*. Bauer. Jotin K. F'lte, Geo. 1 W Kroul, F'rank A. Buyer, J. B. ' Wilbur H. /imiuermao aud Amelia K. F'ellowa. Frank Siewart. chairman of Ibe 1 ley service and electric lighting, preseoled uilere-llng reports concerning re|Hirt concerning tbe trolley service ' a as of a very encouraging nature. He -laled that be believed the southern ' end of Oceau City wuuld see a great improvement lu their car services dur- ' mg Ihe corulog season, especially In F'rank Flvans reported favorably on j I lie <|Ura|lou of (Hillce protection. I A number of other Interesting reports were p-e-ented by tbe various * was appointed by the president. F. H. * Herat, to lake up mallera of general inlereat w ith tbe Board of Trade and f" work aud co-operate with It oo aucb mailers. This committee consisted of e F'rank Stewart, chairman; Waller Sib- * -on aud J. F'rederlck Martin. A resolution was adopted endorsing Uie-ordliiauce under consideration by the X'lly Commissioners for cleaning * the Sidewalks of weed a. etc., and also j expressing their approval of ihe pavll- ■ he Boardwalk. Mr Bauer spoke of the aheence of , any building resirlcllona on Improvements eree'ed along the ocean front. ° I'he matter was dlacuaaed with much I . Interest. It seemed rather uufortu- I ' nale that unsightly, one-story, frame I structures and other antiquated and I dilapidated bufldluga abould be erect- | ... 1 -,n His Una uttli I lis ks-nlw-lb I

ed Ul tbe Boardwalk. J Surli buildings, luateaa of being au j " Iniproveaietil, detract from Hie general ^ value, a- well aa the appearance, and i ^ 1 gain a very favorable Impression. lur " some Instances these have been bull! | '■ front of fine dwellings, abutting of! j 1 their View from the teach. The city, j 1 ought to be discouraged generally by i * Hie people of Oceau CHy. j " r ' "MOTHER'S DAY" -J" t N ^ jfl -I Holy Trial I > chBrch. | Next Sunday. "Mother's Day," will a| be Observed at Holy Trlully P E ci Church. The rector, the Rev. Francis B. Cannon. wH| preach on "Mother- H hood." An augmented choir, under (j Mi-- Mary Colburn, will slug the following numbers: o: I'rocessloual, "Hark, Hark my Soul " ti ' "Veti lie." Good son. p "Te Ileum." Koae of Sharon. d "llened let us." Mouk. u J Hymn. ' Lead. Kludly Light." tr Anthem. "A* One Whom His u Mother Comforteth." ft Duel. Ml— Carter aud Ml-a Lautach Anthem. "Oue Sweetly Solemn p Thought " t> Solo. Mlaa Myra Austin Carter. t< Becesslonal. "Ten Thousand Times . Ten Thousand." j, , Poailude, Selected. . Tlie services for next Sunday will be: fi I Holy < uuiuiuuluu. 7 AO a. m. ; morn- S lug prayer and sermon, lilHOo'cock; t| Sundav school. 2.80 p. m.. and eveu- p piayvfjjid sermon, 7 30 o'clock. HOUSE ROBBED J wrlri and Oihrr AntclraTakcn - Iron A'herl Foxx's Home. ' The residence of Albert Fogg waa | - entered and robbtd of a considerable j Q r amount of j-iwelry and other artlclea | M Saturday evening Two colored youlha ! ,, a arrealed — one by Chief Scull and | e the other by Capl. Hildreth— ou aua- 11 plclo", but both were released. I 1 One had a HO gold watch, tbe value 1 • of which tie ttied to ascerialu at two ;• stores When arrested lie said be bad bought It in Philadelphia for about 82 d Mr. and Mrs. F'ogg aud Mlaa F'ogg n were al Vinelaud Saturday, but Randolph F'ogg. going home al 8 o'clock. -- ' the burglar upstairs. Tbe fel i- ran out the back way. 1 "Ladles' Hiatal" at Armory. 0 Tomorrow night will be "Ladles' * Night" at Compauy U'a armory. FZach member of the company la allowed tu Invite one Isdy. There will ~ be rxhlbltliiu drills, etc , after which a * general good lime will be bed. A I . lunch, cousi. ling of cake, sandwiches, Ice cream and coffee will be served. '• No one will be admitted except those '• Invited. 1 1 t Utcrlird t-loal Degreo. c City Solicitor Andrew C. Boawell. | the Be< . Charle- H. Bohner, Dr. Her- a p' acbel Peltlt, C'liy Commissioner George d i (). Adams, Elmer E Ranck and C. r Homer Shoemaker were the first to rer celve dual degree- lu tbe newly-organ-ized OceatFCIty Chapter, Royal Arch . Masons. T.h a ceremonies occurred i- Thursday evening. ,. Hecnperatlng After Operation. r. M Ism Dorothy Y". Wllfoog, daughter , of Mra M F Wilfuug. of Phlladelphia. who baa many frleuda lu this y clly, la recuperating at the Blacayne , e- She recently uuderweol an operatloo r for append Icltla. W lib Mlaa Wllfoog la Ml-a B E. Smucker. of Pblladel- ' ' In accordance with the proclama- "' I tlou of Goveruor Fielder, MayorL'bamr- | piuti recommend, to the clUaaoa that sir ' they display their patrlotlam by haogUa ing out flags oo • Saw Jersey Day"— " 1 tomorrow.

COMFORT STATION TO BE I BUILT BY ALLEN SCULL

Plumbing and Gas-Fitting and Electrical Contracts AUo Awarded by City. |i- ^ds for Ihe building of tbe public co/nforl station at tbe foot of Flight b ; etfreel were opener* by Hie t.'lty Com- _ nliaalonera et tbelr weekly meeting. J/ Tbe bids and bidders were aa follows: |l J. P F'ox (excluding pfuinbliig. gaI titling aud electrical work). If floor mid aide walla are terrar.r.1 and Illy. . H680-I6- If floor aud aide walls are i cement. 13820 16. A j J. P. Fox. plumbing. 81000. J. P. F'-ix. electrical work. 82"° Richard H. Jobnaon, plumbing and ' gas tilting. 81125 '| L. S. Corson, elation only. If floor and side walls are terraxzl and tile, 81747/ If floor and side walls are «- I "MOI.H0T4. David B. Sliarpham. plumbing end gaa-ltttlng. 8794 Allen Scull, $4~>9 ; cement floore , and wells. 83709. If veullletlng la excluded. deduct 875. J. R. Grovee. plumbing aud gaslilting 81190. | C. H Bacon, plumbing aud ges-At-81069 50 There w-as a bid from J. K. Groves the ventilating work, but, aa there bad been no request for vautllatlng bids, thla waa thrown out. The board took a recess for a short lime to go over the bids. When Ibe board returned to take up ' raclof t'ampbell, wasadopled Ii provided for the transfer of 81500 from the appropriation of miscellaneous to the appropriation qf^publlc comfort station. Scull, the lowest bidder, waa awarded the contract to coustruct tbe building, excluding Ibe plumbing, gaa-fltttDg aud electrical work. Tbe contract for the plumbing w as given David Sbarpbem. Tbe contract for tbe electrical work awarded J. P. F'ox. Go motion of Director Adam-, the , ! checks of tbe unsuccessful bidders w ere .ordered returued. Director I'ampbell state I that he ' bad received Ibe report of tbe clly < auditor, a lengthy document. It was ordered received, tiled and published Regarding Ibe land betwreu Thirty aud Tblrty-flftb streets and j A-bury and Weal avenues, owned by ] tbe ReadlDg Railroad Company. Which baa beeu assessed by both Hie Stale and Ibe clly. Director Campbell | said that It appears that Ocean Clly and not tbe State, has the right lu make the assessment. Tbe grouud Is ! not being used aa railroad property. I He expressed the thought that the , matter should be referred lo the City | Solicitor to lake up w ith tbe Stale i Board. I Oo motion the solicitor was requeat1 ed to look Into this aud similar mil- , tera and report back. - j Director Adams reported that Ibe jrtllea are atlll making up on tbe ocean In and all are making up ] The reports of the building Inspector (with check for 871) aud plumbing inspector (with check for 8&4.60) were received and ordered flled. A quil-clalm deed was granted Wiu Margerum for lot 1807, Ocean Clly A petition was received from owners of teams requesting au Increase lu hire lo the city to 85 a day. Tlie price now paid la 81 50 for a nine-hour The rsq urat was baaed on Ibe increased w ages of learn drivers, owing tbe scarcity iff men and the malotcoof stables, due to higher prices feed, horse-shoeing, etc. Tbe petition was signed by W. HNiels Carlson. J P. Fox, OCorson, Walter Sack. K. A PorJnhD Llby and Sutton A Corson. . , Tbe mailer waa referred to Director Resolutions were adopted to borrow and 85000 from the Boardwalk Bank, Atlantic Clly. lu anof (lie collection nf laxea for A (lumber of bill* were ordered paidSUNDAY SCHOOL WORK Mlaa Col- to Address Ntrilat j Mow Cole, of Newark, who la a-i | official of tbe State Suuday Sch >ol Association, will apeak al a meeting of ! ! cburcbea of Ocean City to be held In tbe Flrat PresbytertsD Church ou | Tuesday afternoon next at 2 o'clock, j The meeting is lo be held uoder tbe | aua; -ices of the Cape May County Saudey School Association, of which RiF; Raiick Is district secretary. Miss Cole's subject will be "Teacher Classes- W h y We Need Tbem aud How to Conduct Tuam Sue cesafully." All Sunday school workers should etleud Ibis meeting. ANNUAL BANfiUBT t'nloa of First M. E. Cbarcb Also Electa officers. Tbe Uabera' Union of tbe First M. E Church bald tbelr anoual banquet In eoclal roornt of tbe church Mooday evenlug. A turkey dinner waa provided by tbe Ladles' Aid Society, and all bad a pleaaant time. Tbe following officers were elected: Prealdeut. H. 8. Mowrer; rice president. J. Koeooe Sharp : secretary, ' charlea Kulp; treasurer, Leroy Jeffrie-: heed usher, Somen Young; assistant head uaber, Maurice Gandy. ■ rotor Class ffiB.tl. Dou'l forget tbe eolertatnmeol by r the Sea Isle City minstrels at Fogg s ' Pier Theater tonight for tbe benefit of 1 tbe aeolor class of Ibe Ocean Clly High 1 at Sea Isle The singing will be a fea ' ture. Be at tbe show early. The members of tbe Ladles' Auxll- ■ lary of the First Presbytertao Church - will give a mu -teste In tbe eoclal l rooms at tbe cbarcb Thursday eveotog, May IB Admliffop free. Then will be straw be rrtee and lea cream oo wit. 1 i

* ORDER MUST BE KEPT ON CARS d Squire Rush Fioes Alleged Disorderly Fellow and Gives Him Warning, ic Patrick t'onley, ol Philadelphia, b who I- employed lu Ibis clly. charged a- Willi being drunk sod disorderly. w-a> given a bearing before Squire Rusp t: Suuday morning. He ass flued til- ; |p, and required lo furnish 82uo to kee| ; ir l*ace f. Ii was -sld Ilia' he used eleven [ re os l lis brl w sen Hie Ocean Clly drawbridge and Haven avenue, aud tie wi< d n'y" U ' of negroes one of Hie latter puuimeled ! I. Hie while man's face artistically. This ; happened betwein Atlantic t lly ana 4 plrssanlville. Ltnwood . t'ouley. according to Squirt i j. Rush, was -till hunting for troubh ! Con ley gol off Hie car bul Squire Rush j soon caught him and told himtbe was j under arrest. He was turned over to 1 0 Ihe custody of Pol teem an Johnson, ol ! t Hie local force, w ho locked him up. - squire Rush -ay-: ' I should have taken t'onley hack h. I'lresaolvllle. : 1 for light lug on the car Iwlwren Ailau- j p serious charges cculd have been pre- j I. ferrrd against him. Profane and ob ) t stopped, aud Hie pas-engers mu-t and j shall' have protect inn ftoui 'drunks' DON'T MISS THIS Pickets are selling rapidly for the ' two act farce. "The Sluglug School," to be preseuled by the Choral Society ' of Trinity M F) Church, Chester, In r Fogg's Pier Theater tomorrow evening for Ihe betirllt of Ihe Ushers' Colon of ( the F'irst M P) Church, of this city It will hea play well wonli seeing ; ' The vocalists are all said lo be high | ► class aud a trial Is promised all who'; . Haiti Kcrprrs Meet- ' . The regular mnnlhly mealing of the Hotel Proprlelors' Assoclailoo of - Ocean i lly was held Monday eveulug r si the residence of Mr. and Mrs. ( 'lias | I Ft Haag, Philadelphia. Several con itacls were made for advertising as an , association aud Individually. The " June meeting will be held at tlie Hotel 5 Shore. Tbe members will be eulerlalurd by MlsaSbore ,- Wantkh -Board, lu strictly private p family for lady and sou (aged seven years) fur season Address with full particulars, J. W M , 8 KNTINKL office adv. |.|. For Kknt —By Hie year, a 7 room bouse, hot aud cold water and bath, r Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumbal ' j Co adv.. 9-30. If chairs! and other furnllore.p* S. Rlgg-, r 828 Aabury avenue. Oceau Clly. adv It ' Precise People i 1 1 ' Will appreciate tbe ' , punctual service which adds to the de- * ' light of dining here. , THE ; Harris Restaurant report of the condition [ First National Bank close' of business on May 1. 1916: " lymns and dlacounu.' $aay.M6-€3 ( Tola) lo-n*. SK.Vie.Ci , U.M. Honda d,- posited t- secareclmilalton (par value ryi-tXtbOO r ^ 'Pita! b" . H Hoods, ^ (UJKXLOO other de-s—lis (pos'al 'exc.ud -d) or bills payabis, dujao.ua Ksrur'l iss "lbs- iban It. H. ' iass amount ; aid. 3.7S0 00 n 7&o 00 f rurnllure and flxturss. Xtmom SIJXXI00 , Net a -ouot due from KedI ^sral Rsaerve^tanv^^ ^ »ja« RrewYork, ("irago and , and bs users. IJKL1I ,r Outside checks and otber 3 Prwottooal purrrnoy. nickels "STtt,' other National 71^.00 Kedemptton tund with V. H. , Treasurer and due from I . H. Treasurer. 22)00 00 LtABtLtriaa. r Capital stock paid ID. I MbOOUOO Hurplus tand, T.'aOuuoo U udlvldrd pruOU. 11 W. U SSoa"*""" 1. Lees currant ex peoaes. Interest, and laaea paid, :»:.r _ ( Ctrculallag notes ou Is laud- cejUkOO Net amount due to approved isasi te a ents lu otber re - serve dues. U.7VUJJ8 t- OsrtSostesor deposit due tu j tsss tbau 30 dsss. UBX Osrtffled cbseks. IJ«X O^W*. Ck^k. oulstaud- ^ TotsJ dsmand dsposlu. IC^7T.IS^^_ ^ !' ""Touj^f'tTM dl'posiu. BUtaasyabta. Including oblt[h EorroweU.PIT*e ' XJtooo xjtojo lH Total. tmjmi) *' itauafffew Jsrasy.Ooaaly ortAps Mar, as. I, H. B. Mowrer. Cashier of lbs above sbovs staismeul Is irue to lb# beat of my II *Hubaert* j. ^^^cikTH Eoffi^r" ■ , , , . Notary PnbUc. ir. H- H. HTITBH. j" ALBKKT roOO. ^ RALPH L OOKr. I !

I [Straw Hat Day! Saturday, May 6 i "We have the famous Rpghatn-Hopkins Hats "'■tr" ,$15 and $16 Big New Line "f Snappy Neckwear ■ j Shirt- Capa Sweaters Hosiery JONES' MEN'S SHOP At the Trua| Comptn. 't CorrerMCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Goods Store I I . Showing a big line of Sheets, PilloYY.-Cases. Com1 forts. Blankets, Towels, Counterpanes, Curtain Scrim and Curtain Swiss, at special low- prices, bought p i before the advance. ^ ' j Sheets, jyc. 44c. 50c. 75 c, 85c. Comforts from $1 .50 to $2.50. . 1 q i'ilfow Cases from u'>c to 25c. Curtain Scrim. 10c and 18c yd , same as last year. Towels from 10c to $1 .00 each, ij Big- line of Table Linen and Napkins, j We make a specialty of above line and can save vou money S. S. ricAllister

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' 1 T , Real Estate For Sale bio BARQAINS 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 Cheap. Apply to ( Alonzo Cotton Aabury Avanua Ocean City. N. 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 weeka to know If you can gat It; ve can tall you at once. Bargains tu Bay aud Ocean front properties. Cboloa cottages for aale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to j. m. chester & co., Ocean City, n. j. f(Cl/ow great the small gift ! C/\, when 5 (is timely given-n^ Btrukooi Kxs a. ru^KF fc cxptct" Msisia/nce. frffw. otAws. A\<L Lvm uidA ivaA vast-ill . tkt Habits thtf wilt prbpuct flbrn. : te catck the bid jtsL of his awbitum- v>i Utlr Uf e bu itarikwj - a, sauva^ account" -f»v tnt botj m !j a. bomb.. , The iratu£ erf rnoneij an* & J eavnmq p ywtr w taught an d. ^u.st~ p-ciAe and responsihitiCf" Ii ensive. lnHrcst ffn^siuiirujs vri owO I bwrvlt, is armp ounAeA. Pirst National Bank Ocean City, IN. J. - R- B. 8TITE8 M. 8-^MOWRER i w- sr; /xss"ntm Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

■otiij and t iirrctiM. R H0T6L bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth aud NlnU 8treeu H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Mall -OB«Nf|Tt<hBV"i THE IMPERIAL ■OU CBNTRAL A-.VK., OCX AN CITT. ■ com torts. **r beacto- tluius Nrs. O. OICTXKL. THE KATHLU Now open for tbe eea-ou ItaBCsbtrwl Avenue. OCEAN CITY. N. J. M Ism KM LEWIN a CONARll WYOMING »■« OCT A B AVElrE arms Clt». B. J. Opsn all lbs yaar Hot Wuci Haa a. r. niLEEB HOTEL ATGLEN One of the most eebtrally looted hotels in - Ocean City. The aim haa alw.y, been te , large and assured patronage proves lu cuoI ceaa. Fur teruix and panteubua addrcee, I a. c. ooc r. rr#,. , NEW "HOTEL ELBERON 1 EIGHTH AN O CENTRAL AVKNUK OCEAN CITY. N. J. . t Najrtor and Mayra. I aud newly pepered. Hell Pboues: 17-X and e *po-d. I v THE HEWLINGS [ Nlntb and Wealey avs. Oeeaa Clly. B I I made by eddreeetbf ****} be L H. HEWUBf 8, BUI rillffSSia. Pa. Crnl-al Aveaoe and N-ntb Atreet Centrally Coral rd Terms Kraeouable Excellent lablrwell p-ovtd^d^wllb freab 8aa Mend tor Booklet and Rales U. W. P. WOO DM! HE. Prop. THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL TEAS tloorlyn Terraoe Oceau City, N. J" Between Elf hlb and Nlulb Flrseu Loeatad One Bloek rrom Reeeb Mtm.J. K. EOBMgyg THE OCEANIC Occau City, S J. Open for thr era son. : a f: baker. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1 1137 Asbury Avff. Ocean City New Jersey , ti" Herlkacdi Warm W. Breve H. Burkhardt 4 Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING I t«( xawii Avxxri ' argAX riTT >t» libit Hot Water. Rleain end Vapor HeaUng Hell P bone. IN -X I ' t L A. ITEELMAN BLACKSMITH ml WHEEIWR16HT Practital Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Ctaa i*B OysKr Tiaft i SptaUR) Agent for Stewart 'e Iron Work* Uo. i Plain aud Oroamaotal Iron Faoee, , Iron Railluge and Window Uuarda. 1 Seventh St. ud Kmc In. Otis M. Town send A Practical Baaahora Architect Lloenard by tba 8tata. -t, •> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. c. i— lake: ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. UN Aabary Arsnaa. Oeecta City. N. J, for Sale^ng£ aaccayProni. lo tbe Oardens esctton, ^ WtU We Are Distributors Ford Automobile in Ocean City. Sea laic City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street BcUdlnc Thirty-fourth at. aad Wast arc. OCEAN cm, N. J. Pbaaa. J*l-W . ITUBTtt ICE coHpmr ~ oEALEffjc^ Poem lontai Ih ORaa, iota Aabury Ava ^ OCCAM CITY ■ J.