Ocean City Sentinel, 18 May 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY . MAY 18, 191<>. new* and communication* of mterwt to till* community and our reader* everywhere. All communication* should be accom fan led wltli tiie full name and ad dre** of tiie writer, not neceaaarlly good faith. DOTS. Many vlHilor* here Sunday. Don't forget the baeeball game . n Memorial Day. Evidently Atlautic City we* tired of Kiddle and 111* peculiar talk*. The present City < 'om ml** loner* The local Masonic lodge 1* prepar , log for It* annlveraaiy celebration. The clrcBa die* many Ocean t hy people to Atlantic city Saturda> afier- 1 The Dad lea' Aid Society ..f llie First ' Kaplial Church are arranging to hold a atrawbirry featlv.l Thur-d .y.June I. The Ladle*' Auxiliary ofu.etle.au City Military Club will give auoiher progressive live bundled card parly at the armory tin* evening - (turning graa- endangered a liouae extinguished by One of tbd cliy'* Ore- , PERSONALS.

l)r. J. H. Whltlcar. of lhla city, apeut * Tueaday In Falrtou. W. H. Sbougli and family are at „ Penn'a Grove for a time " c James Wood and wife, of Plilladel- c Mlaa Mildred Gllleapie, of Phlladel. c phla. la a guest of the Oceanic. •' Cl.arlea S. Wood and wife, of Phlla- * delphla, were lu town Sunday. 11 Mlaae* Amy and Mary Quffleld apent Saturday In Ocean View. Mre. It. H. Smith apent a few daya the paat week in Penn'a Grove. p Kbenezer Adam*, of Philadelphia, waa a vlahor here a few daya ago. a John E. Kite, of Philadelphia, waa * among the vlaltor* here lhla weefc-:\"' 11 Mr*. Joseph M. Thome*, of Cynwyd, 1 wa* among the recent visitors here. ' William B. Davis, of Mooreatown, Thorns* Wattson and wife, of Phlla- a delphla, are among the visitors here. * Dr. H. B. Adam* and wife, of Phil- ' adelplila. wpre In towu a few days ago ' J. A. Morris and wife, of Bryn ' E. L. Boss, of 4 '-ape May Court r House, waa a vlahor to the cliy Krl- , H. W. Berroth, wife and daughter. 1 of Philadelphia, were here during the ! week. t Police capla'n David McCotch. of « Philadelphia, was in town during the week I itobtrt W. Scot I stid family, of Over- ' brook, registered at llio Break, rs this ' week. AJfred-t^ooper.-editocof-the-Garette.- ' Cape May Court House, was lu town 1 ^Friday. 1 Dr. and Mrs M. W. Sloan, of Philadelphia, registered at the Atgleu a few * days ago osya ago.

T.S. Simmons and wife, of Mlllvllle. U Imperial. Mrs. Frank Llppincoit and son. fl Frank, Jr., have returned from a visit * to Medford. J. F. Fox aud wife have opened * tbelr cottage on Fourteeutb street for Charles H. Dalryuipie and wife, of Philadelphia, were among the week's ^ James M. Dingle and wife, of Pbllg- ' delphla, were gueala of the Idlewlld a few daya ago. J Robert T. Foulk. of Philadelphia, a ., property owuer here, waa In town a few dpy* ago. ( Geo. W. Shirley aud family, of t Moore, Pa., have opeued their Brighton ( Wm. K. Hughes hss returned from ( a visit to friend* lu Atlautic City aud ( Philadelphia. ( Joim M. Moore aud wife, of Bridge vllle, spent a few daya till* week at ( the Wyomiug. , Mrs. Charles H Q ilgg has returned , from a two weeks' vn.lt to her mother In Philadelphia. Joseph Thomas and Joseph Thomas, | Jr., of Philadelphia, were recent guests , of the Blacayoe. — Thomas W. Jack, of Colllogswood, . was among the arrivals at the Elberou , during the week. James Deval Asb, of Haddoofleld, has opened his collage. KM Brighton place, for the season. Mrs A. 11 Hlgbee, of Ibis cliy, has returned from a vt.lt to her sou, H. SHlgbee, In Philadelphia. Frank Butler and wife aud Mia* Isa bel Butler, of Philadelphia, j»re among the guest* of the Breaker*. Scott aud wife, Kobt. W. Scott, Jr., Philadelphia; M. L. Bc'rklublne; K. A. Berklnbme Cynwyd, Pa. Mr*. I). O. Watklns and Mlaa Vlrgle Audrewa, of Woodbury, were gue*ta of the Katblu a few days since. William H. Horn aud family, of Philadelphia, have opeued their summer home. 1405 Wesley avenue, this cliy. Mre. AllowegaM. Smith end daughter. who speift the winter lo Perth Aoiboy, arrived lu town during the week. John H. Mactague. wife and daughter, Miss Dorothy, of Philadelphia, spent the week-eud In tbelr Wesley avenue cottage. With them waa Mlsa g. B-- McMauamy, who baa a cottage

on the Gardens tract, aud Mlsa Annie Young, of Philadelphia Mr. and Mactague will pay weekly visit* uutll they come dow n for the season . aarly in June. Warren Allen and wife, of Philadelphia, bake been .pending a few dsy* with Chief of Police Scull. Mr*. Alleu'- , (flarence Freeman and family, of . f».nwt»n, hiw been ncciipvlng Ibell cottage In tbl* city several dsy* recently/' A.W. Newman. ■ well-known daticinstructor In Philadelphia, was hi town a few days ago. accompan led by bis son.

MlaTTJraee Fulmer. of Philadelphia, * Is entertaining a party of eight girl at ber cottage, 1229 Wesley avenue. J. B. Hancock and family, who spent the winter In Philadelphia, are u now at their home, 1800 Asbury are nue. tbis city. B Mrs. Rose and daughter, of Sharon Hill, Pa . are spending a few weeks lu this city, occupying a collage si Thirtieth street. Ml** Helen Strlxer eutertslned the Sunday school class of wblcb she la a member at ber Asbury avenue borne t Tueaday evening. ( Mr*. Thomas Walters hss returned , her home In this cliy after .pending ( the winter In Camden w ith berdsughMrs Bradley. Mrs C. Howard Wllklos, of Torres- j dale. Philadelphia, who spent the - winter In Florida, ha* come to Ocean , City for the season. Mrs. J. B. McCnllough and niece, of Philadelphia, have been occupying I their cottage, on Central avenue.below Seventeenth street. Mrs George W. Dee*, Jr., of NewYork. I* visiting her psreut*. Charles . and wife, .at Eleventh street ' and Central avenue. George Fenstermacher and wife, of I Philadelphia, occupied their Wesley I avenue cottage for a few days the latter part of last week. Frank H. Slewsrt. s Philadelphia isger here, was In town Saturday, i HI* wife was with blm. William Llpplncott and wife, or this city, who spent the whiter at 910 Wee- ■ ley avenue, have returned^to the g Swartbmore Hotel for the season The Rev. J. A. Hlggons. of Phlla- .. delphla, a former psstor of the First Presbyterian Cburcb. of lhla city, was among tbe visitors lo tbl* city uu e Moudsy. if Herbert K. Smith aod wife, of Haddoofleld. formerly of this city, were >f the guest* of Mrs. Smith's pxrenta. Townsend Godfrey and wife, at Palerla mo. ou Sunday. They alteuded the wedding of Mr*. Smith's sister. Mrs. T. A. Maber and daughter, Mlaa to Margaret M.. and William A. Foster ,e aud daughter. Miss Irms. of Philadelphia, were here Sunday to attend the christening of John J. Foster's daughter, Ruth Agnes. Mrs. Margaret A. ^ Foster was also present, at Try an advertisement lu tbe S tests TIXKL.

rM0RE THAN 700 I: SCHOOLCHILDREN * Annual Census Completed by " Mfljor L. R. Thomas and j His Assistants. f The laklog of the public school ceuI completed Tuesday, and the result*; . are being • collated sod arranged 111 Superluteudeut Stevens' office. j' that Include* *11 w ho have not yet j attained the age of 20 yesrsg and sll J who have reached the age of live year* 1 In half a dozen of Iheexacl lutal. gutter more or fewer, sod llie mailer- i- Inu. ! i " staled becau-e II la kiiowu.llial al lea-l ' within a week. It I- very preside than olt-et by new *.r liv in. 1 little. If any. Increase over I. -I year ' Penn" TTvT' "" U""> ' " The number of colored cluldre-i i1 The lo** alluded lo wa- cln. II- - enumerated, and close attention I* being given to new arrival* GIVES fioo

The following self-explanatory' let- . of Ocean < ity - Dear Sir*:— Enclosed please Hod check for flOO, amount pledged by llie . Hotel Proprietors' Association a* a share of Mr. Woodstde's advertising Wishing Ocean City much prosperity. w e remain. Hotel Proprietors' Assoc iation May 15. Trea-urer and filed. CUy Clsrk M-rris wa. In-. ter of thanks The check wa- ordered tarued over to the city's financial d*W'Mltrr Klnrd ll SO. William Dybns, who Is employed aa waiter In one of the large hotels here, was lined 12.50 by Police- Justice llaraccused of disturbing llie peace, I* of Asbury avenue, above Eighth street early Friday morning He was arrested by Chief Scull.

' BOARDWALK MEN GIVE CITY $2000 , Their Part of PaymentToward i Engagement of Philadelphia J i Orchestra Members. . H. ( Freeman and Floyd C. Slmro*. > a committee of llie Uceau City Hoard - Tuesday a'teruuou gave tbe city $9M0. . a- agreW by the association when

slep- were takeu lo eogage the Philadelphia Orchestra members to give free daily concerts in the music pavilion The cost of the orchestra will be S"«8i. the city paying $4000 I The concerts will begin Saturday, ' July i REGISTER YOUR DOG Among the many Philadelphia!!* was one who, after having noted ' Chief Scull's orders to the police force j \ for the suuiuier. wrote the chief asking j 1 Chief Scull asks the Sentinel to ■ print a copy of the law passed last Every person who shall own. keep or harbor a dog or female dog shall have the same registered and num- , ship, village, borough or city in which neck of each dog kept or harbored a _ collar, having eugraved thereon, u poo . owner of said dog aod the registered e number thereof; and It shall be law. 3 ful for any perscdl to kill any dog . found straying oil tbe owner'! prem Chief Scull say a that this law aball MUSICALS TONIGHT . Presbyieilsa Church. -iraw berry festival at tbe First Preaby- „ The program tucludea vocal aolos by y Mlsa Anna champ on. Mlse Louisa T. Corson. Mrs. John M Kosenbaum and

male quartet; recitatloua by Mlsa (, Juseplilne Taylor. Mlaa Mary Fox aud „ Mis* Nellie Towuer; trombone aolo by a Constant Ford aud violin aolo by C H timer Shoemaker. a There will be a aunbounet drill by a tl number of children. j Admlsslou will be free. Strawberrlea j and Ice cream will be on aale. « A. A. A. MEETS t (■ Member* Had Hue Time al mia. 1 Tbe A. JD^beld Its meeting at tbe f home of Sfrir Leon Breckley. Tbe c evening wka spent playing game*. > sewing, singing and debating. All re- ■ port, having bad a grand time. A ' dainty collation was served . Those present were Misses Sara ' Smith. Myrtle Sharp, Laura Towu- » «ud, Alyce Wrlgglns, Olive Wrlgglua, I Amy Voaa, Charlotte Smith and Mrs. ' Leon Breckley and Mra. Allen Smllh ' The club will be eulerlained by tbe I president. Mis* Smith, the uext time. STONEMEN COMING i Henr> ICIoelx Waota lo Bring a l Big Oe legation Here. Henry Kloetx, of Philadelphia, saw Cliy Coromiaalouer Campbell aud others of the local buslDeaa men here yesterday In refereuce to brluglog a large delegation of Ibe members of tbe Slonemeo's Clob to tbla city either some time lu July or tbe Saturday afler Labor DayMr. Kloetx desires lo briug al least tbe members of tbe club In bla ward — tbe Tblrty-aecoud— and tbeae number 3(100. - . Bid Ka]-cted. Tbe bid of Mlxner A Homm for the ' building of tbe Holly Beach bridge was rejected at tbe meeting of tbe i Cape May County Board of Free- , holders at Cape May Court House Tueaday. The bid waa lo tba amount of about WJ.000. r Fred P Hell baa addad lo bla wallequipped and Blocked store al Seventh street and Aabury avenue, wblcb be " will open May 26. with "tbloga good ' to eat," for wblcb be la so well-known In Weal Philadelphia aud it* suburb*, where he conduct* seven up-to-date • stores He has associated himself r with tbe atore al Seventeenth street - and Asbury aveone. Tbla store wa# . conducted last summer by Mr. Walter Chandler. He will be eaeoclated wltb ' Hie same tbla summer to ess tbat his • old patron* end new ooee receive ibe best prompt aud efficient ear* lea, aa well aa tba moat reasonable prices, for i- the beat table necessities lb# market af fords. a4v.lt.

JOHN K WITZEMANN, Leader of noted Philadelphia Orchestra Concerts Here this Summer.

SENIOR CLASS WILL GIVE |l AN HISTORICAL PAGEANT

Play and Commencement Ex- y ereises on Fogg's Pier I Friday, June 9. } The closing exercises of the Oceao City High School will be held in 1 1 Fogg's Pier Theater Friday evening, t , June 9. when the member* ol tbe Sen- 0 lor Cless will present an historical pa- t geaut on ihe signing of tbe "Magna a After Ibe play. Harvey*Y. Lake. • president of tbe Board of Education, r " will present the diploma*, and there J 1 will be en address h^ Superintendent - James M. Stevens. • 1 The school will give a reception lo • HIS MOTHER DEAD ! B. Powell, of Hits city, died at her 1 'home In Maurlcetuwo Saturday, aged ( death. ^ Her husband died suddeuly . eight ( months ago. She leaves three chll- ( ol I Ills city, aud Miss Eunice, of Maur f Services were conduct! d by the Kev. ( Mr. Powell, of M.urlcetow o. assisted ( by tbe Kev. Mr. Wbltlon, of Port ( Tbe Interment was In Haleyvllle ' MASONIC BANQUET ' * rue members of Oceao City Lodge. No. 171. K. and A. M. , will celebrate ' tbe ulueteeutli aoulveraery of the organization with a dluner at the 1 Oceanic Hotel Thursday evening. May 25 The committee lo charge ol the anHotfinan. Capl. BeuJ Heuderaou ' ' Howard Jobueon. George C. Murphy. 1 k H. S. Adema and vV. H Harris. | CAPT. SHARP'S LOG L u Skipper TelM or HI* Trip from { It «*" Hon'C Following Is the conclusion of Cap! p Jobu M. Sharp's log, written from I Morebead City: ,. Aprils. We are on oor way home ,. Deft Morebead City tbla imorolog al p 9 30 aud arrived at lo ver Broad Creek ,e about 2 p. m. Kan up tba creek to a t place called Wbortenvllle, about three , mile* Bought a hen ou tbe foot for o 45 cents, aud live dozen egg# at 15 centie a dozen. Returned to month of creek 4 aud fouod boat Uay Lad II. from , Boston, wltb wblcb we were In com ■ ig peoy on tri^ down. Wind uortbwert3 hauled to west at night. Barometer ( 9 p. m.. 29 10-20 II April 9 Laid lo Broad Creek all slay. Wind northwest, blowing bard. Had flue chicken d In uer today. Barometer 8 80 p. m.. 29 16-20 April 10. We left moutb of Neuae River al 0 a. m., lo company with " Gay Lad II. Had tine run till we pawed Gntl Bock Light, when, on d looking back, saw our frleDda were In r- trouble. Ban back about a mile aud discovered tbat thay bad burned out a bearing, so took tbem lu tow. After a r. 35. miie run. we landed at tbe marshes ld at A p. m. Had nice rockflsb preseuted as hi* mi, nlri frlsnd Mr. Danlela. Wind Mr. Daulela. Wind q-

southeast; llghtT Barometer 9 p. m.. a 2-20. S April 11. Left marsbaa at 7 80 a m. u with Gay Lad II lu tow. Took ber p, through Ceroatan sounds, across the Albemarle Sound, aud up tbe North 5, River nearly to Colujack, when abe b able to run under her own power y ■lowly. We slopped for awhile at 1 Colujack. then ran through Currituck „ Sounds to Fungo ferry to spend the b night with ft lends wa made 00 tbe trip down. Had freab berrlug for aup- ai per. Our run yesterday waa about 71 miles; today's run waa 6CJ mil#*, 40 of j; wblcb we lowed tbe Gay Lad Wind southwest, sails helped a lot. Baro (l meter 10 p. m . 29 18 20 || April 12. W e left Pungo ferry at p 7.45 aud arrived at Norfolk at 8 p. m. y Speot rest of Ihe day dolog the towu. , putting lu store# and writing to tbe 0 folks. Put lo 60 gallous of gas „ al 34) cents. Wind light and variable , Barometer 10 p. m.. 29 19 20. a April 18. Made a abort run from (l Norfolk to Old Point Comfort, ao as lo , get ao early start up Chesapeake Bay. ( Weut ashore; very pretty place, lots of t , soldiers. Tbay were trying out a fly- , lug machine Wind light, northeast , r at night. Barometer 8 p m . 29 14 20. c [ April 14 Left Old Point 6.15 Had t ( a nice run up the bay until paat aontb , of the Potomac River, when at 2 80 < . bad a bard squall; laid aaveral hours. , r Seeing tbe wlud waa Increasing, we r ran back about six miles to Great , Wycooitco for barbor; weut lo Cockx a rail's Creek. Just luslde of moutb of , . river; floe barbor. Day's run 61 miles. ■ Blowing bad at bed-time. Wlud northwest. Barometer 9 p m.. 29 10-20 April 16 Blowing a gala, ao we laid lo barbor all day. Called aboard I of 76 foot houseboat from Pittsburgh. ® Captain told wife and 1 he had made the rouud trip up tbe Hudson, through e canal* and the Great Lakes to Chicago, II down the Mlsataalppl to Ibe golf, tban around to tbe Atlautic Ocean, aod up tba coast to Naw York agalo. Three h time* be baa made It. Tbere are eight ie or ten flab factories bare; elan canning d plants. Barometer 8.30 p. m.. 30. " April 16. Left barbor at 6J0. and. ,a afler clearing Wy com loo light about a If mile, bad trouble wltb engine. Took 8 out valves remedied tba matter, and u wltb aaila sat, fair wind and angina fp bumming, wa aura did go. Made the ib barbor at Auaapolla at 6 JO. Day's »« run. 78 mils*. Barometer 8 M. M. " April 17. Bio wad hard northwest, *0 °f. laid lo barbor all day. Wind came oat lo squall; rain aod ball. Put lo

MAKE REPAIRS TO " CITY'S PAVILIONS Will be Started as Soon as Possible by Director Adams. Mayor Champion said at Ilia weekly j 'tbat there are several pavilion* In ueed I of repairs, i-artli-ulaily ibe one 011 Ibe ' j front near Forty-elgbtb street ' « ' and one al Thirty fourth street The _ On motion of Director Cam pbbll. Ibe ' Director Adam* asked If there Is any prospect of gelling Thirteenth street, at Haven avenue, opened to The Mayor said thai there is 110 1 City Holieltor Boswell reported 'hat the I Ubltc comfort -talluu have been prepared. Tbe proper officer* »ere on dundty*. was also pas-ed dioance governing, regulating and flx1 Oil flrsl and second reading. It spthe Hkntinei. j Kesolutlnna were adopt, d lo borrow I money from Ihe Boardwalk National of Atlantic Cliy. lu antlcipallon of Ihe collection of taxes 'or 1914 aud! prior years. The notes are reoewale 1 1 of ones due May 18. 1916 FIRE AT TUCKAHOE The tbree-etory bouse owoed by . Daulel McKeague al Tuckabne, aod occupied by Dr. J. 14. Kuowlea, was destroyed by lire early Haturday known. The loss w ill probably reach | ; A call for help was sent to tbe local j , tire department, and a steamer aud . combination wagon were seot. The1 1 steamer got stuck In tbe road near j Tuckahoe. aud It required much bard . t 1 The Mremen did good work 111 preveullug Ihe flames from selling ablaze the bouse of Ward grille. Had tbla ' ing collages would have burued dowo ■ lu all probability. ' W Id wood omclal* Here. Mayor Frank gmilb. City Co mm I s1 slooers R. W. Ryan aud W. U. HenI dee. City Trtaaurer Robert J Kay. City Solicitor Jonathan Haud and , • City Clerk Wbitesell, of Wildwood, ' were here for a short rime yesterday morning. Tbey were ou tbelr way to II Atlantic City to attcod the meetlug ..T • commissioners appointed to codify Ihe S ate laws. a 10 gallons of gas at 26ceuts. Spent I' tbe day lu seeing tbe town. Bought v oysters al 25 cents a quart. Barometer 0" y p. m.. 29 14 ®: " April 16 We left Annapolis at 5 SO d a. m Had a nice run up to Haltlmore eolrauce. when It began 10 blow freab. However, we had a fair wlud. • ao let bar go. Before getting balf-way d to Poole'a Island It blew a gale.

Took lu malusall. tbeu reefed foresail. . aud floally ran under euglue slowly. sea. Cue big oue caught ber on C tbe quarter. aDd tbougb abe did not broach 10, aba rolled down ao low tbat oor waab tub. baaln and water bucket bid as good-bye. Ice box would goue. but was laabed to mast Wa ran luto a wbarf at Poole's Island tbere until alx p. m. Then ran a to Wortoo's Creek for barbor A big N1 tug ancboted ber tow In lea of tbe Island. Barometer 10 a. m., 29 12-20; at 8 80, 29 16 20 April 19 Left Worion Creek at 5 15. good run up the bay lo Ellla River, up tbe creek to canal, through to Delaware City, where we put = gas at 28 ceota. Locked oat, aud put ber no>e down the Delaware. abreast Cohauaey II looked like squall, ao rau lu there and laid all olgbt. Wlud northwest all day. Barorneler 7 SO, 29 18 20 April 20. We left Cobanaey al 6 80 m Kan aa far aa East Point, when breezed up fresb from southeast, so ran Into Maurice Klver aud up 10 where a friend gave u* a half bushel of big oysters. Weut ashore and fouod some friend* aod bought stores. Wlud east at night. Barometer 6 a. in., 30; at uoou, 29 14 20; 8 p. m., 29 16 20 April 21. Left Port Noma at 7 a m. 1 southeast; light. Had a good ruu down the bay. Arrived at Cold Inlet I p. m Wind breezed aod It : did net look good, ao ran lo. Started up Inside. Just below Holly Beacb tbe old cbaooel baa lilted up, a new one j baabeeudng, but uot marked, ao we weut as bore; fell dry at low water. At | nlgbt It waa blowing bard; shifted oil' 9 to weal, raining. Afler floating, got In ' cbannal aod will finish our run out- • side If we lay here a month. • April 22. Tbe last lap. We cleared 1 tbe Jettlee at Cold Springs at 8 a m. • Wind nortbwest, fresh. Wltb reefed ' foresail aod full mainaail, and angina P doing Ita beat, we were on oor way to • tbe nlceat place we bad seen for alx » moutb*. W b 1 1 e It blowed a etifl I beeeze, wa made nice weaiber by Just mtsalng tbe bar break, and tbeD ruuL Ding within a quarter lo a balf a mile » oil tbe beach Wa crossed oor bar at k 1 M and a little after 2 p. m. our boat i waa tied np at Commodore Wall's '• dock. ,e A brief aommary of our trip: On 'a our trip dowo, wub aide runs, wa made 777 miles; consumed 180 gallon* „ of gas. atacjstol $30 07. On tba ratorn trip wa made 550 mllae; need 106 •• gallon* of gaa at a coat of $24 48. 10 J. m. Sharp, Skipper.

Men's Suits at #15 and £16 STRAW HATS Odd Pants Shirts Sweaters NEW LINE SNAPPY TIES, so cents up Blue Coats and White Flannel Pants JONES' MEN'S SHOP At the Trust Company's Corner. ; MCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Goods Store Showing a big line of Sheets, Pillow Cases. Com- « forts. Blankets, Towels, Counterpanes, Curtain Scrim and Curtain Swiss, at speciaHowfiflces, bought before tbe advance. Sheets. 39c. 44c. 50c. 75c, 85c 1 Comforts from $1.50 to $2 50. Pillow Cases from 12 4c to 25c. .Curtain Scrim, 10c and, 18c yd . same as last year. To Ac is from toe to $t.oo each. Big line of Table Linen and Napkins. We make a specialty of above line and can save you money. S. S. HcAllister Ocean City New Jersey HARVEY Y. LAKE! REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey j John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Strwat and Havan Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber MiUwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Pinter Board, Nails, Saab Weigh tl, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.

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Real Estate For Sale ' Bid BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, funiisbed and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the j time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort l very Cheap. Apply to •- Alonzo Cotton J 619 Aabury Avanua OcBBn City, IN. 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 walUug for two weeks to know If you can get It; we ran tell yon at j onoe. Bargain a tu Bay and Ocean front properties. Cboloe cottages for 9 sale Also lota for investment and for Improvement— the cboloe ol A"P,"° J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. | ((Cl/3vj qreat the small gift (yk when Us timely qiverik~* "BtctWA «. ru^ht- fs expect OLSSiStamcC Lraw. etAwS. ktivR uiiXG. tvntrw iwd. vurtill bkt K cubits tk«* will prbpM't to caJtok. the bu jtsh. erf his (Vmbiittttt- vh Utir toft bu startling accownTjiv tKi boej m a bd/tih-. , The wine of- rntmeij <vn* jtr peuier 15 fjuujKt &n<L iu.st- prtie am.Jl responsuhifiCT" en site . Tritortst ffn "i<umv\s eMO \ bivnit LS^amTpewniei . J First National Bank Ocean pity, N. J. » R. B. 8TITE8 H. S.JVIOWRHH 4 w- "Vo? SZZ 1X25""** ■ Try an Advertisement in the SENTPUSL

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