Ocean City Sentinel, 8 June 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. JI NK S. 1918 We "hall lA' glatT to receive Item" of lo this community aud our reader* everywhere. All communication* "hould be accompanied with the full uame and address of the writer, not neceaxarllv goJl faith. , DOTS. ! Have you been flailing? j Wedding belle trice on Tuesday. Week"— Monday. Juue 38 | PERSONALS. Max Halperu, of New Y..rk, I* here for the seaaou. I Albert D. Oat, of Philadelphia, wa> In town Knday. Dr. Dtpschutz. of Philadelphia, I" ' "(■eliding a few day* here. J. W. t 'rouse, oCJMrtiadelphla, wa* , In town durtug the week. ( Charles A. Klluk, of Philadelphia. , was a visitor here Tuesday. Mr*'. I.llley R. Oouert. of Atlantic < City, wa» a recent visitor here. Jame* A. Dongstreet. of Phlladel- 1 phla, waa In town a few day* ago. Mr*. J. W. Maslaud. of Phlladel ' S W. Wood aud wife, of Phlladel- , phla. were In town during the week. , Dszelle Tborutou and wife, of Phlla- t del phla, were here durlug the week. i C. H Bchermerhorn, Jr., of West ' Philadelphia, wa* a recent vlalfSr here. 1 Samuel Perry and w ife, of Phlladel- 1 phla, were recent guests of the Break- ' J. D. Bertram, of Naiberth. ha* opened hi* collage, *4937 Central ave- ( • Dr. George O. Y'oat. of Philadelphia , waa a visitor at the Algleu a few day* ( ago. Mia* Kihel S. Warner, of Phlladel- i pbla, la a recent arrival at the Dorralue. C.J. Hendler and family, of Philadelphia, were reeent guests of the Blacayne. H. 0. Zimmerman, of Washington. D. C.. wa* a recent gueat of the , Klberon. , Mr*. J. Crommer. of Philadelphia. < ha* open -d her cottage, 11509 Wesley | avenue. I H. K. Eaton, of Atlantic City, a for- I mer reeideut of thl* city, wa* lu low n Tuesday. < James Franklin, of Philadelphia. 1 wa* among the visitors here durlug ' the week. Vice Commodore D H Pari* and | family, of Philadelphia, are here for ( theaeaaon. K. O. Docke and wife, of Camden, were among the week's arrivals at the Wyoming. I W. Morrla Woodley. of Phlladel. , phla. wa* a gueal of the Imperial dur- i lug the week. i The Rev. J. B. Kulp, of thl* city, re- I turned Monday evening from a visit to Philadelphia;" I Mr* C. E. Calvert and Ml** Calvert, of Toronto, were among recent arrival" at the Oceanic. F K. Schwartz aud family, of Cam. I den. were recent guest* of the Chand- I ler-Whlte Hall. John F. L. Morris and family, of Roxborongb, registered at the Idlewlld i during the week. ' The Rev. Cbarle* H. Rohuer left here yesterday for a two day*' vlelt to Ailentown friend*. E. R. Teubner, a Philadelphia bauker who baa a collage here, wa* a visitor a few day* ago. E M. Malpas* and family, of Pblla delpbla, are In tb«|ri JUW.-MW •venue cottage for the season. H. Newell Hepllng*. of this city, ha* returned from a visit to bis former home at Moorestown, N.J. t

C. Ell wood Carpenter and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying tbelr I cottage, 1234 Pleasure avenue. 1 George Fenstermacber and wife, of Philadelphia, are at tbelr cottage, 725 We»ley avenue, for the season. ' Mrs, Anna Whlnyatea returned 1 home a few- day* ago, after a abort ' visit to friends In Doyleetojrn. ' William P. Sharpies*, a West Che* ter banker, was In town a few day* ago, accompanied by hi* wife. Dr^ead Mrs. H. B. Baldwin and daughter, of Philadelphia, were guests of the Katblu a few days alnce. Past Commodore CV Howard Bchermerhorn. of Philadelphia, greeted many of lila friend* here Friday. Douls E. McAllister, of Philadelphia, spent Buuday with bis parents, B- 8. McAllister aud wife, in this city. William R. Hughes, of this city, returned Mouday evening from a few days' visit to Philadelphia friends. Former Xaalstant City Solicitor J. Burrwood Daly and son, of Philadelphia, were In town Monday and Tuesday. Paul J. McAllister, of Philadelphia. I* enjoying a week's vacation, which he Is spendlug with hi* parents lu this city. Mlas Ethel He**, of Philadelphia. *peut Saturday* and Sunday here a* »•*« !*•«•«. The mercantile license In Ocean City D now due. Peddlers, hucksters, -aud backs and automobile* that carry passenger* for money. mu*t have a license. You gat your license from the City Clerk. The flne la two hundred dollar* for doing any of the above named without a license. B. B. BCOIA, (dv.lt. Chief of Police.

LIFEGUARDS HAVE ' BEEN APPOINTED f . Mayor Champion's Recommendations Approved, by J , the Board. At the weekly meeting of the City; following named, fur the pueitluu of . ^ Charles llreckley. Charles Sohoek.l Earl B reck ley. Kdwaid Rider. Joseph! ley. Ralph Nlckersnu. Kwlug Corson, Henry K. Scott, Harry Ross. William Drr. Henry M. Dibb", Jr.. D. C. Betr-| . tliam, II. D. Leopold. J. Is, leu Hull" •' aud Alfred R Smith. I'1' , The sppolutmeul was con lliuied. 4- | » w-a* also that of Dr. Ralph Flint «< be '■ , beach surgeou. a policeman fur the summer season > was continued by the Uiard. * NO LIGHT ON AUTO log Before Justice Harrow*. 1 Before Police Justice Barrows M.m- "j day morulug, H. 8. Btalnton. a .mer ' cbaut here, pleaded guilty to I he charge preferred by Chief Scull of " Ills automobile standing in i without a light on the machine ' * Binlence was deferred uuul a later " • dale. Justice Barrows, In the course of Ills " remarks, said that the Importance of automobiles wa* recognised, but the " laws of the .Slate of New Jersey lake " the grouud that tbe lives and limbs of Individuals are of more Importance, aud to secure the safety of tbe liibabi- " - tauts tbe legislature bss passed laws. " the proper observance of an eu- *' i of which depends the pub- " . safety. The Court, therefore, with . the approval of the public and In bar- j' mouy with the policy of some of the railroad companies, has adopted the "safely flrat policy " To secure that result the public and , tbe officials will have lo work lu liar- * mouy lu the observance of the provi- e alon and enforcement of the law. and ' disregard of the orders of tbe olllcers " - the law. CAUGHT BIG DRUM ~ Will. Hull ill. Jr , la Qulle Prou* of II William Smith. Jr.. a twelve-year- ri 1 old lad from - Venluor, w-bo comes lo ■■ Ocean City to llsh. caught a black ti Tuesday He quite proud of E. C. Hllcbuer caught five black p drum lu tbe lower section of .the city s a few days ago Capt. Nicker-on. of the li , Corson Inlet life saving station, pulfrd lu four good-sized drum. tl A visitor named Rogers, living at u Beverly, lauded a 38- pound channel w bass here during the week. s ! Tbe Cape May County Board of u Freeholders sold 1109.000 worth of c . road Improvement bonds at a meeting u at Cape May Court House Tuesday ii George B Gibbous was tbe highest Ii . bidder. HI* bid was $109,963. 109.983.

the guest of Dr. aud Mrs. J. Thorn ley •> , Hughes. L Mr* George W. Dong sud «ou, of ' Philadelphia. *ummer resident* of . tills City. speDt a few dsys here during . the week. Mrs." R. Howard Thorn, of thl* city. , r baa returned from a visit to her per- f I eote. Judge aud Mr*. Deary, In Os-ln- ( lug, N. Y. t t George B iihmaii. employed by W „ > F. Valet, of thla city, was called to Baltimore a few days ago by tbe death , of hla father. a Thomas Cooper McCaliao. wife and ton and John B. Phillip*, aud wife, of , •-Overbrook Farm*." were In town a ,. few days since. Mies Helen McAllister attended Hie i commencement exerclaee of the Bap- | j list Institute for Chrlstlau Worker* In i Philadelphia lest week. I u__ vt i- M-rt Mian of Ptilladel t M C

phla, ba* opeued her cottage, at the 1 corner of Nlueteeuth street eud Cen- " tral avenue, for the eeasou. * Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bmlth, Mr. and Mrs. E C. Bobbins and family. ® and Edward aud John Clawell visited Mrs. O. Clawell, af this city, ou Buu- ^ day. , Haney A. Chattln, Ralph Bran f gan, John Bvll aud Hewllugs Wal- ( lace, of this clty.speut Buudsy In New Y'ork City. Tbey alto visited Coney ( Island. ( W. 8. Bchermerhorn and family, of , Camden, will come to Ocean City next Monday, and spend their summer ( number of yeare. Benjamin J. Cooke of 1232 Asbury • avenue, eulerlalued hi* brothers. Nel- i sou H. Cooke, of Haddonfleld, and Dr. t Dudley T. Cooke, of 1538 South Broad | , street, Philadelphia, Saturday aud , Sunday. Wbyaeekluveetuieut. abroad, when , " we have, right here lu our mld«t. one odc of the best saving* Institutions to be foundT Tbe nineteenth series of the Oceau City Building aud Doau Asao1 elation, which will be paid lo the 1 ■ lock holder* on the 10th ln*t. (Saturday of thla week), »bow. a proflt of nine aud oue-flfth per ceutum (9 1 5). . Where can yon Invest to better ad van - a tage, especially when you consider tbe plan of Investment — email monthly " payments? If you are a property nwuer and hav* a mortgage on 1t. why not □ consider a Building aud Doau Asaoclai, l lou mortgage In place of the Hat inorty gate and pay It off, Just a* you would pay root and have your b-u*e clear In n a little over eleven yeer* end save for i- ' yourself part of the Intera-l yon ere e now paying the mortgagee? If you are I Interested, writ* or see the secretary, I R. HoWAH" TllOKN. * adv., II 80S Waaler avenue.

— - E LOTS ARE ORDERED TO BE FILLED IN „ Officer T. Lee Adams ! Tells Commissioners of «c His Activities. () In til* report to 1 he City Com mis- gi -inner", Health odlierT. 1-ee Adam" p| of the <-lly continue, very good, j Tliert Have been- reported fur tbe ■llie ^phystral condition of tbe cltylci received than In former yeare. „ (.; water "'and* and which are breeding | place* l"i mo-qultoe*. aod have orrc.1 s Intsl of SSIol" tilled III at a depth "untcieut to prevent **ui «taodIng above Hie surface. These proper- Dl are located between Thirty-third the iuo>l obj'ecliouable. I have posted a notice on I lie property, tbe p, time limit expiring JuDe 10. • I have received replies from a con- r, .iderable number of the ownereex pre-«-a wllllnguee* to comply with the » uotlce and apprehend no trouble in having thl* work done. • I have oot a* yet used any oil for monquRoee, a* 111 my judgment It ha" u, not been necessary but have made all cl arrangement* to use It wbeu condition" warrant It y -I wish lo Ibauk your body for your support In tbe efforts to Improve \ the cotidltloti* that have been eu eyemany years." The report of Huildlug Inspector W. g. S. Johnson, with check for $S4 euas were the report* of numbing In- y .pector Johnson with check for 119. E and Electrical Inspector Wrlgglo*. with check for $99310. S: Director Adam* reported that Allen Scull I* pushing work on the publle First National Bank ha* made an s offer to loan money to tbe city et the (j rate proposed by tbe city at tbe begin- j.ri trig of the year, and that be would yi take the matter up later by a reaoluCity Solicitor Boawell read the re- j, port of Hie commlaslooer" of street a*, <j *e>"irieut on Contract No 690. The report stated that the "urn of $745 21 l should be assessed against tbe city at Mr. Hoswell also read tbe report of commissioner* of «treet a**e.»- u ment ou Contract No. 691, In which It wa* Rlated that lbs *um of $183.85 should be a«"e**ed the city aHarge. By resolution presented by Director |, Adam*, tbe reports were received. Tbe matter will be taken up for further |, consideration by the Board of Com- (j mlssiniiers ou Tuesday, Juue 27. those interested to be glveu tbe necessary tl legal uotlce. « Resolutions were adopted as follows: n To rsl«e $14 000 for school purposes; borrowing $5000 from the First National Bank of Ocean City In anttclpa- i, tlnti of the collection of taxes for 1916; t borrowing from tbe sinking fund of i Ocean City $15 In anticipation of money to be received from tbe sale of |, improvement certificates uuder Con tract No. 691. and borrowing $7000 the Boardwalk National Bank v anticipation of lha coliactlon ol , taxes for 1916. a renewal nola due Juue , A number of bill* were ordered paid. FINED *io EACH [ ... cambliaa on BandarFour while men and two negroes a engaged- In ibe pastime of play--crap." lo Murdoch's abed, on \Veel avenue, between Seveutb and | streets, Buuday afternoon uotll , Eighth streets, nuuaay aneruoou uuin „

of Police Scull came In slgbt. d Then the players forgot all about 0 "Come seven, come eleven," and started to make tracks. d Chief Bcnll grabbed Ibe coat of Rob- A ert Boyd and got half of tbe garment. Boyd weut off with tbe other half B Chief Bcull also got $1.50 that was In g the "kitty." He told tbe playere ou , Monday thai he wanted to aee them at office Moudey night. They were there. Police Justice Barrett gave tbem a t bearlug. Tbey all pleaded guilty to ( playing the game on Bunday aud were r each lluad $10. which they paid. , The accused were Robert Boyd, , Bhldlug. Teddy V.Veaeey. Earl ( Henry. William Hockey aud James , MegoDigal. i Chief Bcull says that eome of these , have been playing the game on [ Hundays Id different parte of tbe city , foi some time, aud If they are again , caught It will go hard with tbem. , TO DRILL ON BEACH , rrrmiHio* lo Trim Usarda. Capt. Blackinao* of tbe Fourth street life-saving elation, aakad tbe city Commissioners at I hair weekly meetlug for permission for b|s men to drill on the beach near tbe etatloo. They have ooly a little space In which to drill at the present lime. It will be necessary to erect a large ; drill pole. Tbe tioard told Capt Blackman that " he bed better ask for permission from , the owners of the property, tbe Ocean r City Dand Company. r For Haul— Market or daltvary wagon; sl*c two-seated carriage- Address 8 kn tin kb office. Ocean City, N- J

NINETEEN WILL GRADUATE FROM CITY'S HIGH SCHOOL

Pageant to be Pre- L seated — Public Invited to ' Attend Exercises. the Ocean City High School will be | < evening, wbeu 19 young people — the largest class in llie history of Hie|f school— will receive their diploma-. ] f of Ibe Magna Charts" will be | " preMUitad by the pupils 1 K Following Is the program: King John. Esrl Newkirk ' Isabella of Aogouleme. yoeen. » Daura II Bay re Stephen Langtou, Archbi.h...- "f ' Canterbury , John Helllwell » Geoffrey Fitz Peter. Juallcar Roliert Flu Walter, Marshal ..f v John \V. Baron 8lr Phillip Diugeapee, Wilfred fooy ' Sir Rupert, Norman Nobleman c Nathaniel C. Bmilb Sir William Marshall. John Marl- • Court Jester. Eugene Darby * Attendant of the Klug, Newllu Tnr ' Attendant- of tbe Qneen. Minerva 1. Adam* aod Adelaide N. Clouting 1 Dsdy Aethelllaed. Virginia Amherg e Dady Ballsbury, Florence M Reeve* • Dady Elluore. ( 'outness of Pern I broke. Edltb M Cotton Dady Fllr Walter. Pauline R. N.ck- " Dsdy De Beaucliamp. Anna D ° Essayist, Anna E Datscbeg ' Music, Orchestra • Ea*a>. "Magna Cliarta aud lis His torlcal Connections," Aons K Dsls c Pageaut. -The Signing of the ' Charts." " Bceua I— "I he Home of Isabella of * u Piano Duet — Mluerva Adaui* and 1 Verua Wilson. 1 Scene II— ' Runuytnede and the of the Charter." 1 Music. — . Orchestra. " Presentation of diplomas, Harvey 1 Y. Dske, president of the Roard of c 1 Address, Superintends:;! James M ' The graduates are aa lollnws: ' Modern classical course— Minerva 1 Dols Adams. Virginia Metiona Am 1 berg. Edith May Cotton, Adelaide Nerlssa Clouting, Auua Elizabeth 1 Datscbeg. Pauline Rebecca Klckersou, ' Florence Mulford It-eves. Richard ' Sony. 1 Modern language course— Johu Wll ' llam Baruu. Charles Eugene Darby. * Harold Fergusou, John Doreu 1 Goff, John William Marts, Jr.. Earl ' Newkirk. Nathaniel t'hauipiou South, Hall Bayre. Newlln Turner. Commercial courae— John Helllwell, 1 Auua D*w U.Hilton. ' The class honora were carried oQ by 1 following: First honor— Adelaide N. Clouting. ' Second houor— Minerva D. Adams 1 Special honors were glveu the fol. 1 Kngll-b— Minerva Doi* Adams, Ade- 1 Nerlssa Clouting, John Doren GoB. History— Mluerva Dol* Adams. Ade- ' lalde Nerlssa Clouting, J.ibn William 1 Edltb May CottoD. John Wll 1 Marlz, Jr., Johu Doreu UoB. 1 Mathematics— Jobo Doreu Gofl. 1 German— Mluerva Dull Adams, AdaNerlssa Clouting, Edith May ! Anna Elizabeth Datacbeg.Johu Datln— Mluerva Dols Adams, AdeNerlaea Clouting. Bcleoce— John William Maria, Jr. The class motlo la "Dabor omnia viuctt " — "Dabor conquer* every thing" — tbe claw color* are greeti and while, and the class Bower la tbe Illy of the valley. Tbe pnbllc le cordially Invited to attend these exerclaee. No ticket! or special Invitations are necessary. HERE ON OUTING Pblladeiptila Mntiodla-jMlnlatrra Plan Hla Time Hoadai. Between forty aDd fifty Melbodlet minister* from Philadelphia will be here on an outing uext Mon-

day. Tbey will take luucbeon at tbe ■ City Yacht Club. t. Among those who are to make ad- r are I'homae F. Armstrong and Alexander Dawrence, Jr. , Tbe mluUter* will play ball lo tbe c afternoon and have a good time lu i general, returulug to Philadelphia In , tbe evening. ( ' " ' I Con Car School House*. Chapter 227 of tbe lawa of 1916 authorize* tbe board* of education to 1 permit tbe use of any school house, or 1 roome therein, the grooode and prop 1 erty, wbeu oot In use for ordinary school purpose*, "fur tbe purpose of J holding athletic, social, civil aud recreational meetlug* and entertainment* 1 aod *ucb other purposes at may be approved by tbe boards of education." < Hue liberal law tbe way le opened for juet each nee of school and grouud* a* the aovocatee of play, recreation and aocial welfare In general have desired. Co operation of tbe authorities In direct charge of these public buildings and the public ' or private organization* concerned In social welfare work I* Indicated. , Dr. Diner's Oder* Open. , Dr. Charles B. Rider, who ba* been , practicing hie profession of dentistry In Gloucester; N. J., since last fall, j waa In town during tbe week, and opened hie old established office* at , 809 Central avenue, where he will be pleated to great bit patrona. Dr t Rider will be at bla office* on Tuesday , and Thursday of each weak, bat tbe u offices will be open at all time* Dr. T. C. Hulae. of Philadelphia, will look, after the office business during Dr. y Rider's absence, and will give tbe paI- irons tbe attention and treatment Dr r, Rider's patrona have always been ac- . corded. adv., U.

FINE RECEPTION , AT HIGH SCHOOL Pleasing Program Was Enjoyed by Friends of tbe Young People. jetty Higli School pupils to 'lie Beuioi | /Ola«* lo l be*. assembly room of Hie; . bullillag Friday aa. a very . | llie eulertalnmeul .qieued with a hsr* sweetheart in New York. The "Ingers were enroled. £ piano duet »a- given by^ Ml~e. , Mis* Velma lieadley played e piano «olo with .kill, and Ml— Margurrlle A vocal duet by m'i—c" A hi berg and was one of the feature* of Ibe evening Mis* Amberg i« • vocalist of The Rev Charles H Koliuer. pa-ror full of -ouud advice. .He-poke lu p.ri ; ••I wi*b everybody In Ocean City | what Ibe uigl! school can do. Thl. | entertainment ha* beeu a very credit- j a—ertlou that lu all tbi* broad laod of our* there le not auolber high school I a town of equal size that could do | It always give* me greel pleasure! to.atteud these functions of our high school, aud I never come to them but memories of my owu high school day* ! , crowd thick and fa»! u(iou me. These j . ineinorle* are tinged wllh a feeling of j sadness by the fact that those happy | ** .lay* for me are gone never lo returu. | ofien wish I could go beck and live; "Hi the ttrsi place, I should cherish m the lliie-l Ideals of life and service. Na- ~ (•oleoii said. 'Imagiuallou rules Ibe world.' Certainly no oue can achieve lo conceive e greet Ideal. We .hould bold the highest Ideals be , * sen my miud end heart aod strive with ell my mind lo attain them. "Iu the second pladt, I should be devoled to my studies. I would - problem lu algebra and parse every | I Datln senleiice and demonstrate every I geometrical theorem and conjugate every Germaq verb, thus Biting my seir by the formation of thorough habit- of thought aud application for S . tbe larger tasks of life. ti "lu the third place, I should be v loyal lo my owu achool. The Ocean City HlghBcbool Is fortunate In having a very excelleul faculty. Profee- ® sor* Stevens aud ltelchly are meu of ' sound acholarahlp. solid attalumeut* ■ and Hue executive ability, a* are all the other member* of tbe faculty lu f their various departmeote, and are , worthy of the enthusiastic support of ihc atudeut-body. But the welfare of ' . a school l* not lu the liande of a fac- ( ally alone. A atudeut-b idy with tbe t true spirit I* Juet a* essential. If I were I a member of tbe Ocean City Hlgb School. I ebould do my utmo«l to keep I the standard high by the cultivation j , of a proper school spirit." The Rev. J. B. Kulp, pastor of tbe j •- - First M. E. Church, eald he did not | ! r know until he bad entered the build- ' lug that he was ou the program for a speech. He supposed that tbe maker of the program, kuowlug the speaker to be a Methodlat minister fell that be a would go wherever he wa* sent. Dr. Kulp aald that tbey all bave i ' it beeu moat delightfully and splendidly a entertained. He declared that he ; i- wauled lossy "amen" to everything wauled lossy "acneo to every luing

■aid by Dr. Boliuer concerning the City High School. We bave a right to be proud of tbe school. The speaker referred to the two high school buys who led in passing tbe competitive examination for admit- 1 to tbe Uulled 8lale« Naval ; Academy. It le a great thing to be a pupil of thla high school, but It meau* lArd work. He told a story of Daniel Webster, whose father wonted him to be a for . mer, for which occupation tbe young man bad no calling. Daniel picked , out hie own vocation, aud be studied r and worked hard to perfect himself. The boy wbo I* going to make a success In life must work— work. , Dr. Kulp. to closing, predicted a • successful life for t b e graduates , of tbe blgb school, and b-_ exI pressed tbe hope that tbey will be a i blessing to themselves aod their aeeoe elates. i Refreshment* were served by glrle t of tbe domestic eecience department of c tbe school. Open* New eiorr. Cbarle* B. Russell, dealer In butter, eggt and poultry, wishes to announce n that be bee opened his store at 938 Aebury aveuue, formerly at 710 Aebnry y avenue, where be bea better facilities '■ for serving bla customers than ever bed fore. He la making a specialty of „ fresh egg* (not over four days old) from Vlnalaud benneriea; also the * Bueat full-cream cheese. Would be i. pleased to have bis wagons call at ly your home* semi-weekly, aa In past sea >oii*. Bern I weekly deliveries to Atlantic City, Wild wood and Caps May. adv.8-I.6-t. ir. * a- Dout. — On Fifteenth street, near >r Cantral, email boy's bine *erg# coat. ic- Reward If returned to 1421 Cantral . uKbut. adv., It In pe

THE WORLD S BEST MERCHANDISE Ready-made Suits. All Wool. $15 and $16 The— Famous- Brigham Hopkins Straw Hats White Flannel Trousers,. Blue Coats Ladies' High- Grade Bathing Suits Odd Pants , Sweaters Underwear JONES' MEN'S SHOP " *T THE TRUST CO.'S CDRRER. MCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Goods Store §huwiug a big line of Sheets, billow Cases. Comforts, Blankets, Towels, Counterpanes, Curtain Scrim and Curtain Swiss, ai spteial low prices, bought before tbe advance. Sheets. 3qc. 44c. 50c. 75c. 85c. Comfoits from $1.50 lo $2.50*PiJlow Cases from uj-jC to 25c. ° " "t owVls from 10c to'$i 00 each. ' Big line of Table Linen and Napkins. We make a specialty of above lint- and. can save you money. S. S. McAllister Ocean City New Jersey HARVEY Y. LAKE] REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue c Ocean City New Jersey j John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Strnat and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Mdlwork, Mouldings; Building Paper. Plaster Board, Naila.Saab Weigbta ' etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivers. Hi GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. [CSS3 PAINTING ANO DECOWaTINO yPalntcrx Paint J (|1 *T« or *oa ciaimi a* ' _ _

Real Estate ,For Sale BICI BARQAIINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton OI9 Anbury Avenue Ooa»an City. N. J. THE BREAKERS ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and Running Water, Telephone in Every Room, New Diet 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 can tall you at once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for sale. Also lol« for Inveetment and for Improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

OT A MAW'S HOUSE is his castle:' Ai*- ccusTfes we often, bwilh (Avta/mw'S ib UtiMr infiiisk. The fououLctihds of- mi. nctu&L , rui cwtk we builf" mv "bfit rock, of o.s- • soreH vu.cc.ts-; btj t4e persistent" bam ! ; depositor. ThaT pliosuft <mi vnTisftdiow. | the buddiinj of cl home dt mrie possible ! -inthe toPDwildmi) oftlie snurn^s "hccownti wKioh. alio provides for wic homes mmiritlnomcc ' All depositors, reijitrdtesv of-a^tor tkt ivmoivyit" of- their d^posiR, are, ; eopcoilli^ uiclarvne . y Pirst National Bank | ' Ocean City, IN. J. >' r. ii. STITBS H. S. MOWKBR I) Frealdsnt tSMhlor je w* PVou ean hlnk'w *h ua(" siSSh" It 1 at Try an Advertisement in •' the SENTINEL

H0T6L bise/iYF?e... Ocean Ave. L Between Eighth and Ninth Btreeu H. A. W. SMITH J Scotch Hall _ | _BANJTOBIUN THE IMPERIAL I01S CK.STKAL A VS.. OCRAH C1TT.W loSt-u. o«*r rStSkco?*" Uoma I Opes ah V*ar Hot Water Usat Mrs. C. OKTZSL. THE KATHLU 1« Csntral Arena., OCEAN C1TT. ». J. MIKNDS LEWIH A CONAKO WYOMING *S« 04-EAS ATEirk open all ">• year a Hot Water Haa A. P. niLXU r ■ i — HOTEL ATGLEN Oosan City. Tb# aiiu baa alway* been to Z make this bouse aelact and homelike, and it* • larg* and assured patronage proves ha rae- } a. c. ssrr. rnp. I ^IEW HOTEL ELBERON * 'f ' KIUHTH AN U CENTRAL AVKNUK ♦ OCEAN CITY. N. J. j Z Naylor aad Bayrs, Fropneti mn J THE HEWUNGS f Nlalo ana WsaMy ave. Odeao Uty. U. 1 Open* Jon* It. 1*1* - u h. hewlin08, > = *oa Cbeeuot Hlrrrt. / Weet Philadelphia, Ft. Ior^e SS' Onual Aveaoe and Ninth Mraet au' KiartWDt iab!ent| jwoTld^? with freah Sea H"ld o! ^i^roSwSuB. Prop. 1 THE IDLEWILB OPEN ALL TEAR Moony n Terrma* Ocean City. N . j Between Elf bib and Ninth HtraeU MBS. 2. K-EOBBHON THE OCEANIC — Ocean City, N. J.

J Open for tbe season. A. K BAKER. ClIANDLER-WllITE HaLL t Ooeau ave. bct.Bevsutb aud Eighth sis. Ocean City, N. J. brown A MA.-Kt.IX. ' H. Borkbardt 4 0*. \ PLUMBING AND HEATING t«t AiBrkf "nil scxti ctrt his man Hoi Water. Hwam and Vapor Heating j - . Bell Pnona, til- A ' L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horsaslma( jobbing done promptly CUs aid Ofxlai Ttagi h S$Mblt) at Agent for BUwart'a Iron Works Co. " Plain and Ornamental Iron Fanes. 51 Iron Railings and Window Guards. Seventh St and Haven Ave. I. — — - — ; Otis M. Townsend

A Practical Seashore Architect Dloensed by the BUU. •> -> EIGHTH STpEET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY H. JC. L- LAKE ...REAL EBTATE AGENT.. Uti Aabsry Avsnos, Ossan aty.N.2. Onrrespondenee soltsitstf : ill Tor Sale ££! Sr I oration* between Pint and PtflaeoU *u«Ma ISiSSS' delpbla We Are Distributors tar th* Ford Automobile la Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street BnUdiB] Thirty-fourth at. aad Waal ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. hc*li««cv: M«e Caetral Arena* | Ph*n*. 2SI-W ~ ITUHTK ICE COHPAHT dAhw i*» Pocono Mmtdn Ii . O Saa. v»ia **»ur» Aw J OCEAN CITY N *■