Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. JUNE I. 1916 We »Iia1I lie glad In receive Item* n( new* ami tiimiuuniraUous of lulereet to till" community ami our reader" companled with the full name and addrene of the writer, lint iierewiarilv Rnod faith. DOTS. Cottage* are opening all over the city. The warm weather brought th,e tlati around. Another excursion to Philadelphia Some Improvement" to building" on the Hoard walk. They're beginning to catch li-li with Atlantic City had a hall alarm Thuraday evening Looks B" though we'd have a big Fourth In thla city. •Julte a few promeuadera on the Boardwalk three evening" Why can't Ocean City have a ba-e ] ball team of local playera I tile reason? The automobile bridge la beiug well palruiilr.ed on Saturday* and Sunday* , Twenty-nine ineiubera of t.'ompauy ' ti look part.lu Camdeu'a civic parade Saturday. The headquarter* of the Ocean City Yacht Club were Informally u|ieued ' on Memorial Day. Alexander Lawrence, Jr.. addreeaed the Meii-* Bible Claa* at the Met hod in 1 Church la*t Sunday afteruoou. Mr*. C. Weialer "lipped ou the aidewalk ou Aabury avenue, below Tenth 1 etreet, Monday morning, and apralned ' one of bar ankle* Dr. Petllt wa* PERSONALS. W. W Slbaon, of Philadelphia, wa* 1 III town thla week. Eugene Cole, of South Seavllle. wa* ' a vlaltor here Friday. Mia* Ida K Bauer, of Philadelphia. I* here for the eeaeon. Frank Ellla, of Camden, wa* among the holiday vlaltor* here. Thomaa R. Fbft} Jr.. of Phlladel- ' phia. wa* a recent vlaltor. William ti. Orabam, of Phlladel- ( phla, wa* In town Tuenday. Mr*. R. 8. Palteraon. of Philadelphia, la among the vlaltor*. ( phla, wa* lu town Thursday. Daniel Gallagher, of Philadelphia. ; wa* lu towu during the week. Mrs. O. L Vice, of Camdeu, la visiting her brother. K C. Duffleld. , J P. Fox and family, of thl* city. I spent Memorial Day lu Salem. Eugene T. Jump, of Haddoutleld. I wa. a vlaltor here a few day. ago. i Walter Hay*, of Went Philadelphia, wa* among the visitor* Saturday. t Ml". France* A. Klinge*'. of Rhlla. ' del phia, wa* a visitor here Suuday. W W. Tyera, of Philadelphia, ha* 1 o|>ened III* cottage, fltfe North street. < Mr*. Clyde Baker and aon. of Folciofl, were In towu during the week. ' Morgan H Thomaa, of Philadelphia, 1 Mi** Lena Morey, of this cltv, I* : "pending a week with Trenton trleud*. 1 l". H. Weiss, of (iermanlown. ha* opeued his cottage, 813 Brighton plafre. Aug. F. Eggert, wlfeaud daughter are apeudtug a few day* lu Ocean City. Howard Uudtrdown. of Haddon- ' Held, 1* at hi* Chelsea place bungalow. Ueorge W. Shuster and family, of Philadelphia, are here for Ibe season. J C. Murset and wire, of Philadelphia, have opened their Fifth street cottage William H. Beaver and family, of ( Philadelphia, ba^e opeued their cottage. , Mrs. B. Elaile, of Philadelphia. , registered at the Imperial during the week. B. K. Brlngburst and wife, el Pblla- , delphla, were In towu durlug the City Treasurer McCoach, of Pblla- , delphla, wae lu towu Saturday and BuDday. | Mrs Emma L. tiuiet, of Dansdowne. , has opened her cottage, 1908 Central avenue. B L. Bell and wife, of Philadelphia, were among the week's arrival* at the Breakera. Charles A Davie, of Woodbury, waa among the week 'a arrival* at the Kl baron. Raymoud L Warren, a Camden , builder, wa* among the visitor* here Saturday. William ti. Zvne,l*amonglbe Boardwalk bu.luea* men at their atore* for the season. A. P. Haines aud wife, of Philadelphia. have been spending a few days In tbla city. Mr. and Mr*. Robert McKeown entertained a party of frleuda over Memorial Day. William IT' OH aud family, of Aldan, Pa^ were gue*w or the Atgleo a few days ago. W. A. Wldener and family, of Pbllj. adtlphia. registered at the Lorraine a few day* ago. Louis Buehn and family, of Philadelphia. have opened tbelr Brighton place cottage. Andrew N. Paul and wife, of Philadelphia, areaal the Paul Apartment* eL M. W. Brlgg* and family. of Phil adelpbla. were gue*ta of the Idlewlld a few day* ago. A T. Moore of Philadelphia, was a guest of the Chaudler- White Hall a few days aluce. Herman Rebborn, private secretary |o Receiver of Taxes W. Freelaud
, Kendrick, df-Chlladelphia. has opened , hla collage. 1207 Wesley avenue, for ( W. r. Cooley and family, of I'hiladelplila, have opened their Central ( I Jame* Field, of Philadelphia, who ( , having a cottage built here, wa* lu , town Saturday' Daulel Fauuceahd family, of Frank- t 1 Wm. H. 1-oug wife anil -on. of ' Philadelphia, were among the holl- 1 day visitor* here. 1 Mr*. M. A. Cope and Ml** Florence ' I 'ope, of Philadelphia, were .among ' John E. Wick and famll;. of Plnla- ' , delphla. are occupying their collage. , 111:: Ocean avenue. P. Dewee* Ffyer and family, of , Philadelphia, are occupying their cot- , tageonP.rkpl.ee. Dr. George W C-quhart aud fam- ' lly, of West Philadelphia, are at their I Fifth street cottage. I E. W. Bouaai: and family have 1 opened tbelr cottage. 1235 Wesley eve- ' George W. F. Uuderdown aud fam- 1 lly. of Logau. are occupying tbelr cottage ou Park place. ( W O. McDowell and family, of } 1304 Aabury avenue. Mr. and Mr* George F. Gilbert are entertaining relative, al their cottage, t , ISK9 Central avenue I Satbuel L Hope and family, of West < , Philadelphia, have opeued tbelr col- « tage. 821 Park place. 1 i Churchill Hungerford aud family. ' of Philadelphia, were In town ihe 1st- J Philadelphia, were among the week'" Charles Benham of Philadelphia, ha* opened hla cottage. 204 A«bury a . fur the season. , Mr*. Mabel Stoke* and Mr* Emma I , Sballcro**, of Taoony, are among Hie goeat. of the Wyoming , , Alexander Mclean and ramlly. uf I Philadelphia, were among Ihe week'* c arrivals at the Biscaype. Thomas J. Fegley and family, of I Philadelphia, are occupying llieir cot- I tage, 1031 Wesley avenue. ! ' Walter D. Bousall and wife, of Philadelphia. are occupying apartments lu I the Marshall Apartment*. c Ueorge Fuller, who Is employed al I Peon's Grove, was In town Thursday, r lug after hi* property. I Mr*. Charles H. While and daugh- ■ of Philadelphia, have opeued their • • cottage, 1110 Ucean avenue „ ! Jame. H. Simpson and family, or I West Philadelphia, are at their Third < " aired collage for the season. I ' Frank Z.uimrrman, a well known Philadelphia theatrical man. wa* In I ' Saturday aud Sunday. < 1 W. H To-nlioaou. of Philadelphia, 1 lis* been apeudlng a few days In hla ' cottage, 837 DeLaocey place. John Welaler ha. rented a houne ou ' Eleventh etreet, between A*bury and • West avenues, for the aeaaon. 1 Oscar D Thompson and Ml*. Flor- 1 euce L. Moore, of Philadelphia, were 1 • visitors here during the week. ' Building Inspector and Mr*. Wm. S Jobuaou spent Monday aud Tue»- 1 1 day with frleDda In Brldgetnn. ^ " Kobert Montgomery and wife, of t Philadelphia, are occupying their " apartments, 1324 Central avenue. r J. W. Herbert and wife, of Pblla- t delphla. have opened their cottage. ( " 1355 Weal aveuue, for the aeaaon. ' W.8. Wen rich and family, of Philadelphia. have opened their cottage, '• 415 Ocean avenue, for the aeaaou. h Charles 8 P|jlou and wife, of Philalelpbla, have opened their cottage, 940 Central avenue, for the season. Mr*. Eva Gilbert, of Philadelphia, baa returned home after a v!«lt to her |-£polber. Mra Godfrey Ang. of thla city, J. B. Baxter, wife and daughter*, Ml**** Marjorle and Betty, of WMmlugtou. were visitors here a few days, '' ago. 0 The Kev. Cornelius Hud*ou and wile, of Tacony, are spending a few ,. days In their oottage. 1232 Central „ avenue Mrs J. F. MacNaiuee. of Oil* city, who underwent an operaUou lu Pblla1 delphla about ten days ago. la Improved tog dailyGeorge Y. Schock aud family, of West Philadelphia, were among those who occupied their cottages over the week-eod. W. Ward Beam, of Philadelphia. T with hi* wife and daughter, wa* id among the well-known holiday vial-
' MASONS BANQUET : AT THE OCEANIC' * Members and Their Wives Enjoy Pleasant Anniver,i sary Celebratfon. V Member, of Ucean City l-odge, No.l il 171, F and A. M , and I heir wive*. In* " lodge', n ineleeu 1 b' anniversary ban-' quel at ihe Ocyinlc Hotel TJiursday ' # Una addre-e- by Judge Eld redge. of I ■ Samuel M Hotfuisn. W. M. of tliel. lodge, wa* toa.iuia.ler I1 1 W. H . Harrl*> Sehcllon* were given ' by a quartet comprising Dr J Thorn- ' > ley Hughe*, William H. CuIImmhi. Jr 1 L. E Smith and E M. Sutton. ' P City Military Club will it. is-t ■ shirtwaist dance and live hundred I ' G'» Armory tin* evening. Trophic* : 1 will be awarded winner, in bulls I
S ' ' "PRUNE CLUB" HAS DELIGHTFUL TIME1 -Members Royally Entertained | i Here by Mr. and Mrs. ! Andrew N. Paul. | ! Member* or the Prune Club, a social 1 . organization made up uf Phlladel- 1 Jill ocean city, enjoyed their secoud J I a uual banquet and entertainment .1 Monday evetilug at the home of Mr. ' 1 and Mr* A. N. Paul in Ihe Paul Apart- 1 [ »/ Mr- Paul's, birth. All Ihe mfmga.it/atlou I- called the ' Prune-! lab ' because thl* delicious fruit I* always! Those preieiit were Waller Lamnud and wife. Kotiert Norrla and wife. Geo. j and wife. Mrs. Wm. Sbrlver.j and Wm. Dougherty, with hi* live- i Pianist and entertainer. | MRS. E.J DnMEE DEAD Onager Here. | 1 Mr* Caroline, M. Du.Mer. wife of]1 private chamberlain to Pope Beuedlct j XV , died Mouday at ber home. 5921 j Overtnook aveuue. West Philadelphia, ! 1 For twenty year* Mr*. DuMee had engaged to charitable work i among the poor, bllud aud abaudooed. Eveu after Ihe Hrsl attack of ber lllueas turned to visit uufurtuuate* at tbelr ' and lu the almshouse*. A her lu her work, although abe had become an Invalid. Thenceforth she directed her work from her home. with solemn requiem mass al 10 o'clock al Our Lady of Loudre* will be made lb Holy Sepulchre CemeMr* DuMee I* survived by her j hu-bsud. He is a cottou mauufac- , anil wa* created private chamber- j lain lo Pope Plu* X. at the Cathedral | lu Philadelphia. May 10, 1911. The | title carries with It the rank of a Mar- j qui* of the Holy Roman fcmplre. Mr and Mr*. DuMee have been cot- ) lu Ocean City lot auuoiberof: The annual "Flower Mission Day" < of the W .if. T U. will be observed at ' May Court Hou*e June 7. The memiier* will meet at the M E Church at 10 o'clock. Services will be held at the almshouse Members are requested lo take their lunches with them Couveyauce, 25 cents tor* here. Mr. Beam and family will Boardwalk. Mis* E Dawes, of Philadelphia, I* al ihe family cottage on Moorlyn ter- j to which Improvements are bemade. The Bev. William H. Burley, of Stony Point, N Y., has been spend- ' ing a few day* with E W. Burleigh, ' of thl* city. George B Johnson, a well known ' In Went Cheater, la a guest of the Kathlu. He is accompanied by Johnson. C. D. Com»tock and wife, of Columi ubki, will arrive here lo a few day* and open their oottage, 1407 avenue. George Norcom. who la employed In Philadelphia, vial led bla parent*. . Joseph D. Norcom and wife, of (bla • city, during Ihe week. r Dr. Wilson Y. Christian, of Weat \ Philadelphia, waa In town Saturday I and Sunday, visiting bit parent*. J. B. Christian and wife, i Ira Matbls, of thla city, who ha* i al a sauatarlum at Ancora. apent the holiday* here. He will return to the sanatorium for a month's atay. i Robert T. Foulk, or Philadelphia, well known lo many realdents of tbla city, where be baa property Interests, wa* among the visitors here Sunday. L R. Tompkins, of Eaaton. Pa-, Is spending the week In thl* city. He la I manager of Farr Broa. Co.. of Eaaton. Pa., and also Allentowu aud Reading. A E Gallagher, with bla wife, two ■on* and daughters, Misses Myrtle and Maybelle. of Philadelphia, la here for the season. Tbelr cottage la 1415 Wes- ' e venae. Charle* L. Bailer, of Philadelphia, wa* in towu on busluees Moodav He and III* family will open their Wesley ' avenue cottage about the middle of Ueorge Burtou, of Chestnut Hill, ' owner of the Wayne Apartments, waa In town Saturday. Work waa started ' ou bla new collage on Sixth etreet a '• few days before. Mr and Mra. H. L. titellwagoo, who • formerly lived here, have returned ' after spending the winter In Philadelphia and have taken apartment! at 1548 Asbury avehoe. *. City Commissioner W. Fred Ware and wife, of M ill vllle. were vlaltoia J here Sunday. With them were the • Ml**e« McCarthy, of MUlvllle. V t. Ware came dowo to visit bis falbar. Frank Ware, but the latter waa In [: Pitman visiting a daughter. Mra. J. Miller Mecoucb. Fraud* A. Schneider, of Phlladel>f phia. was a vlaltor here Saturday and " Sunday. With him ware John T. IC Hanoaa aod Richard J. McDevltL Mr. Schneider and family -will be a. down the latter pert of tbla week and s* will spend the season la one of their il- Wesley avenue sport— eta
BANK WANTS ASSETS TO OET TO $1,000,000 BY SEPTEMBER 5
" Directors and Stockholders of; I First National Hold a "Boost Banqnet." 1 1 The directors aod stockholders of the Flr-t National Bank held an In j formal meeting at Ihe Hotel Blacayn* , Friday at 1 o'clock, when a banquet I we* served, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. The genera1 dlscuasloo wae ou a con- | certed forvafd movement on the part I of the stockholders, ofllcer* and dtreo- - tors of the bank to bring the asset* op » I to the f 1,000,600 mark by September 4 ' R. B. Stlte*. president of the hank, t who acted a* i"**ima*ter\ In bla re- | mark* stated that the han\ wa* par--jocularly favored lu tpavkig on II* directorate men In the eavlone walk* » j of life, *uch a* capitalists, real estate ''physician.* minister, etc . so befell - different phase* of life, the bank I* well : qualified lo reach the $1,000 000 mark " j by September 5 He a Ian spoke of Ihe > ! of ih* spirit of oo operation aud good . I feeling among the stock holders and ■ He then called on H. S. Mowrer, lesl |k>*slble standard In a commuully. a* from It should emanate Ihe thought 1 and Influence which should develop i Ihe highest standard of busine-* elhj lea on the part of the people uftbe i r' community In which It was located. ■ 1 i •'» spoke of the geoeral buslue.a- I I j building plana of the bank. staling that i I any such plan should he construe i live In character and abould fend to i I the advancement and development of I . the people of the community, not ouly i on financial lines, but It should be the I . leading force in asalatlug lbs people of . Ibe community lo belter I hell present ■ r condition, aa anytblug that lend* for , Ihe betterment of tb* people would be | . reflected lu Ihe Increased prosperity of I . He staled that while the First Na 1 1 tlonal Rank la the oldrat national i , hank In t'ape May County, It Is yet lu i ' lis Infancy. As a banking Institution i , is of a perpetual character. It cau , easily he seen that the First Natloual I , ' ha* only begun— laid Ita foundations, i I I *o to speak, for Its future. By way ot i . . illustration, he gave the following: 'i "When Jame* A. Garfleld wa* pre* I . ideal of an Ohio college, a gentleman , . { br ught bla apn to blm and Mr. Gar i I tleld explained the four years' course I i j The father of the boy stated that II | . was too much for blm. He couldn't , j absorb II all. and asked him If he . | couldn't give him something leas. Mr < r Garfleld replied that he oould, but II ' depended on what he wanted to make ' of him. He said that nature when It | I work* take* a huudred years to make i ' ! an oak, hut ll took only two month* , > Mr. Mowrer further said that Ibe , i primary object Id bulldiug up Ibe bual- i I new of the baok la to give to Ocean | i City and vlclulty lbs largsst possible i . service it I* possible to gtva aud also , i lo increase the periodical dividend , check To Ibis end be asked the co- \ ■ operation and support of all Interested. , I J. Fltlilao Tateui wae next on the I program lo make a speech, but, a* be could not be preseut, Mr. Stlte* read a I I letter expressing hla views and good . wiabea for Ihe bank. , Reuben W Edwgrds waa then called i and be look for hi* subject "The Ele r meat of Character lo the Extension of Credit by a Bank." Among other . I binge be said that tbla oue element i baa more to do with Ihe granting of , efrdlt than any other one factor, aa * man may be worth mocb lo material possession* and have them awept away , ' in a day. but. If he had character, thla a**et could not be taken from blm. , • He apoke of the large ainouuta loaned i ' by J. Flerpont Morgan oo the element • of character alone. He aald that, In eo far aa be waa coucernad, thla one elei tneut would receive more consldera- , Hon thau auy other with people eeek- ■ • log credit. w M. J I -ox lay, of Philadelphia, a ' I "tudeot In banking eoonomlca, waa r then Introduced and spoke.ln part aa follows: "A bank growt by the Increasing H number ol its friendship*. The four . eouiera of such a aucceaaful growth •re selT-eontrol, education. AodoMvy and ambition. There la a farm of beauty that la within the reach uf ' everyone, however limited bla to1 come— II la the beauty of character '• lu flower la courtesy, Ita frnlt I- ' sympathy, and the plant wherever II • grow* la love Without it, suceae* be 1 cornea failure. With It, failure ba- ■ comes success. "Earnest, enthusiastic ambition for d the growth of your bank can be euUI1 vated and used for the success and r profltofeveryoueofyou. • -nil* la a 'Roost Banquet' lo Increase ynur Income. Will you not, then, each one of you, take a particular t' personal Interest in rpeaklng to your y frleuda aod acquaintance*. lu going if out. and going out of your way, to seek new depositors? For opportunity ta made. It does not come, chance ie ' out a poor factor In the building of a ^ competence. "Bu.loeae and profeeslonal men ere always willing to co-operate lo a movement which alma to promote tb* wal- ° fare of a community. Therefore, carry ;be thought of 'naw depositors' Into every business transaction, whether >l II by with professional men, bualnees men or the clergy. » "lo the last analysis it la only, by '■ directing the thought of the Individual '* to your bank that the beet reeulu can be accomplished." r. The meeting wes closed with eu10 tbuslatm and good wlebea for tb* InJ- stltutlon, which, U was declared, baa bad more to do with tb* material adil- vancemeul and development of tbla id city than any olhar on* factor Id U. T. — It. «*•* Beetbe Established flour and feed atore, loid eluding flxtaraa^ir will rent store new rir for any other business Address Young* Corsou, Ocean CMy, N.J. adv , lSM,tf
^PATRIOTIC SERMON i TO BOY SCOUTS fjThe Rev. George F. Mitch Recounts Bravery of Civil War Soldiers. - Boy Seoul* of America, wa.jiresenl al | r the very appropriate Memorial Day I j Sunday morning Tb^cburch and pulpit were neatly decorated with!. t a hole service a patriotic air The ex- j J very good and enjoyed by all. and the soloist, Ml-a Eljih Collin., took her I - of the txiy* were p re-en I lo swell the I. • cougregatlou lo an unusual number. i, Ibe pulpit and read Ihe m -rulug leat pastor, the Kev George F Mlieh.^wa* r especially to the Scout*. "The Spirit I and Meaulog of Memorial Day" was i the theme of hi* strong sermon from ■ the word, of Exodu. 12; 2H: "Voor I mean ye by thl* a rvlce? " I The speaker opeued hi. remarks by showing thai a* the little folks of the , Hebrew home, struck by the mystic t nature of the Paaaover Feast. *o the - American youth, out uf childish curl i of Memorial Day. " What mean ye • lluued. just a* tbla question gave an , oppoituulty to Ihe elder, of l.reeltoi lell llieir children the wonderful story < ! of their deliverance from Egyptian Ij slavery. «o to u« Is given a fresh occa- [ j i slon to rehearse the deed* of valor aud ! i r which the Civil War cau boaat , j of both among the North and among , j Ihe rloulb. Mr Mitch recounted the lovalty, ij : obedience aod bravery of the soldier* 1 1 r of New Jersey, both In their response ! I i to the cell of Mr. Lincoln and on the j i Held of battle. | j The meaning of t^e Decorallou Day H a time to Intelligently recall whatjj I fathers have done for ut. Thejj i mighty struggle of love of human lib- it i erty versus the vested fortune* la | i human Uvea shook the very founds- i I a of the nation and only In and I . through the bitter conflict of our ' father* In 18SI, when, counting . not { their lives dear lo them, they rallied I ibe cause of right and truth m the I , deepest sense ot loyally aud obedience. ! and In Ilia truest bravery, lo uphold the falling walla of government until l storm pa-sed and calm waa again i established. Memorial Day honors the memory of those who endured as good soldiers. I Here Ibe speaker stirred the audience ' with the graphic presentation of the : heroism which lifted the soiled em- ' blem of the nation's glory from Ihe stain aud mire of di«uulou to glorified unity and peace. Then Ihe speaker > d acta red that the hardest battles of • ttlW great rebellion w»re not the eoni fllcta on the^ field; of bailie, but the ' breaking of home tie*, the shattering > o7 friendship., the rending of heart' > airing". Tbe«. he said, are the mean ' Ing aud elguillcauce of Ihe day set apart, and ou account ot llice we ' pause In the world of business aud r honor aud remember the past, i While the Boy Rcout movement la I not military lu thought, form or lu spirit, aud It does' not aim lo luslll In 1 the youth the soldier Idea, II does - teach Ihe youth the military virtue*, f such aa honor, loyally, obedlsuce, ' bravery and pttrlollam The Boy 1 Hpnats hasten to do honor to the men t of '63, who ao far as these qualities are ' concerned were true acoute. 1 The speaker closed with a recitation ' of the words of Presldeut Lincoln, In 1 part, which be apoke at Gettysburg - upon the occa* Ion of the dedication of I the National Cemetery. : OAl the evening eervlce the Rev. | > William G. Ruaael. district secretary j ' fhr the American Baptist Home Mia i " slon Society, addressed the church ■ The selection* by Ibe q-iartet were enJoyed ' — " LORD'S SUPPER la tee AWawlul.iercd la Kirwi ■ [ 1 ' K. Ckarcb Hadai. j Next 8un3ay. at the Methodist r Church, the sacrament of the Lord's f iljpper will be administered at the , mornlug service. Tbla will be the last administration before next September, , it, being t be custom to omit the aer- . vlee durlug the summer aeaaou. ( lu connection with Ibe morning service. there will also be a "reception tnKUull membership of a large class of pfebatlbnert - Members will also be r received by letter, and the rite of bap llaih will be administered In accord I auce with the' role* of the church In Ibe eveutng, the graduating class > of Ibe Ocean Ctty High School, with ; tbelr teacher* aod friends, will attend ' the Methodist Church In a body. The r pastor, tba Rev J. B. Kulp, will: ! preach the Baccalaureate sermou. o — y RrcorrrlBg from Operation. | a iDaolel Barter, father of Cbarlee L. 1 a Bader, of Philadelphia, and known to I • number ot the residents ol tbla city, 1 e Is recovering, from an operation for j • appendlcltl', performed by Dr John I- B Deaver at Ibe German Hospital. 1 y Mr Badar, who I* 66 years old. had o been snflertDg from au ailment of Ibis { ir kind for some Ume. but the attack of is appendlcltl* came suddenly. '• Carl Rtaley, aon of PreemaD H. RlaII ley. of tbla dty. underwent an operation for appendicitis In the Atlantic >* City Hospital Monday evening At last reports be was doing well. SB - , ■ '* Waicted. — Reliable, middle-aged. 1,< white women lo do cooking aod geoeral housework In a family of two •nulla for all summer; small cuttaga at Ocaao City, New Jersey. Address _ ooeamualeaUeu to 1511 tiaoaom street, Pblladalpbta. Pa. adv., IL ga Wanted. — tiecoud-baud aafa. Ada. dr*** M., sentinel office. adv.. It id ro
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GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. PAINTING AND DCCOKATING
Real Estate For Sale BIO BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows,- furnished and unfurnished 1 Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the 1 time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort I very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton I 6IQ Aabury Atanue Ocean City. N. J. THE BREAKERS only boardwalk hotel , American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and Cold Running Water, Telephone in Every Room, New Diet J Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. 1 Open for the season. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUug for two weeks to know If yon can get tt; we can tell yon at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lota for investment and for Improvement — the choice of Ocean Ctty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. : "CTOJl A MART'S HOUSE ' J IS HIS CASTLE'.' COKF~*ARD -Air c<L5"rtts we often, builf" bjfUWWS "fe U tw U-ooiisfv.. I Tke fouAuiAtuHs of" <wi kc-tUnA , red castle mi buxlL ovl ikt rock, of as- . s wred vntctss bo) t4eperSisti»iT bmd U ; (itpos dor. Hi Tkajf pteasurt ami saTisfutMn rw tAie buUiwuj of a home w maie possible ["'m'tAe Mpbuddmq saxmi^s cul- °! ctni/rff; wVck. eoevitHalb^ also prooiia j jov wit howies mawiteoiimct i All (itposjors , regardless of- tor ; tKe avn.ou.nT of- thttr deposits ( aye erpudlq uieicovne. First National Bank Ocean City, IN. J. ic r. b. 8tites h. & mowrer lt Prssldant Cashier w* ^ ee tz&zs 1, J II II I I in ; Try an Advertisement in t the SRNTINEI
HOTEI.a 1ID COTTXOn. H0T6L bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth titreet* H. A. W. SMITH ' Scotch Moll 8ANATORILM ' H-adKui.*' 14 B. Mcorsexv THE IMI'ERIAL I01S CKNTKAL AVE., OCEAN CITY, N uSSro" 12 ST"' rtvaaaiitl, Nr.- c. OkTZEU THE KATHLU Now open tor the sea-ou WYOMING VB4 OCEAN AVCirx arru 111,, N. J. Ope* ah tba rear Hoi Water Has HOTEL ATGLEN - On# of tba most neutrally located hotels la a Ocean Ctty. The aim baa alaayi been to a make thia house aalact and bon»hka. and ha i large and assured patronage proves ha sooj osaa. For terms and partiooWi addraaa, I NEW HOTEL ELBERON | KIOHTH AND CENTRAL AVKKDK C OCEAN C1TV, N. J. . I Nsylo r and Sayre, Proprletres.es S and newly papered, Bell Phone.: 17-X and j THE HEWLINGS f L H. HKWLTNI'B, A W*atFMIaMf&.Ps. _ Send tor Bnoa ler^and^Rate^ TBE IDLEWIU iloorlyn Tarraea Ocean Ctly, N. J Between Elfbtb and Ninth SI reel. Loaated One Block from Head,. MRS. J. K. MOBB1EON THE OCEANIC * Open for the aeaaon. ' A E BAKEK' 1 Chandler-White Hall * Ocean ave. bet. tieveuth and Eighth al*. . Ocean Ctty. N. J. BROWN A MA RUN. L" laa* lark Sard! Warrea W. Arewa * H. Borkhardt & Co. | PLUMBING AND HEATING ' *4* Xllt KI AVXXt'K sexxa citt tn Jtxsit J M°' ""bell pnooe.ivrjr* "l">l * L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH nil WHEELWRIGHT Practical Huseslmiig JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY _ Buui Oftlar Tragi 1 tgrateti Agent for BtawArt'a lion Works Co. or Plain and Ornamental Iron Fence, Iron Ballings aDd Window Guards. Seventh Si. eel Knee be. - Otis M. Townsend A Practical Hcaahora Architect Lloenaed by the State. -> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCtAN CITY N. J. G. L_. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. laa Aabury Avsnua. Oeaan CMy. N. J. Lou tor aala. Ooltagas roi ram. Tor Sale aE; ^I^yj*r^l^n*Uw<Oardeaa eedjoa. ^ Will delphla We Are Distributors Ford Automobile la Ocean City, Sea lale City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street BcUding Thirty-fourth at. aad West ave. OCEAN CITY. N. J. raise, aae-w ITUITIC ICE COMMIT DXALIA lie Poem lumji In O "aa, 101« Aahury Ave ■' OCCAM CITY M 4.

