Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY . JUNK 22. 181ft. We ehill be glad to receive Items of to thin community and our reader* everywhere. companled with the full name and add re** of the vfriler, not necessarily for publication, hut asm guarantee ot good faith. " ' , DOTS. Home lifeguards are now on duty. . Hurf bather* are becoming more 1 plentiful. we appear to be gelling *ouielblug ( fairly good al present. , The picnic party had quite a little ( Hummer Is surely here The merry-go-round I* going arouud. The services at Ibe auditorium will begin Huuday, June 25, when the I speaker will be the Rev. (leorge J. « Burns, D. D.. au evangelist of the Philadelphia Conference. I PERSONALS. 1 li Mrs. M. Allen, of Camden. Is a guest of tbe Hew lings. ^ Miss Myra Duffleld. of Penu'a Grove, la a guest of tbe Imperial. ( Ebeurzer Adams, of Philadelphia, was In town a few days since. tl Clarence Hill and wife, of Leuadowne, were in towu durlug the week. P Kaoule I. Davy, of Philadelphia, la ' at her cottage. SO Gardens road. J. W. I.audeuberger and family, of j Ml. Airy, were lu towu Ibis week. (■ W. J. Smith and wife, of Philadelphia, are registered at tbe Lorralue. (1 Miss Hazel Harris, of this city, has £ returned from a visit to Port Norrls. Allen D. Cornell, of Philadelphia, £ was among tbe week's visitors here. n Harry D. LeCalu, of Audubon, has opened Ills co|tage on the bay frout. £ Robert T. Koulk, of Philadelphia, h was among the visitors here Tuesday. Dr. Howard Reed and family, of f Philadelphia, are here for tlitf season. ■ G. C. Crane and wife, of Cape May Court House, were receut visitors here. ^ K. W. Hoffmen and w ife, of Phlla- '* delphla. are registered at the Aiglen. Mrs Hqubeu, of Phlladelpbla, has d opened her cottage, l'Jftl A-bury aveMis. D. O. Walklne, or Woodbury. d was among the week's arrivals in this 1 city. James Wood and wile, o( Phlladel- d pbla, were among tbe week's visitors James Franklin and family, of this *: city, spent tbe week lu their cottage here. Philip J. Rrelsb, of Philadelphia, Is occupying bis cottage, 817 Hecoud street. Paul R Hhore of Philadelphia, was ° among tbe week's arrivals at tbe KlMrs. Allen Hcull and daughter are enjoytug a three weeks' visit at Willow * Mis* Alice Snyder. of Philadelphia, ^ 1s agalu here to spend tbe summer
Mrs M. Kelly, of Philadelphia. Is | occupying her cottage, 1655 Asbury Jobu J. Devlue, of this city, returned ] Monday eveuing from a visit to Philadelphia. Kdward Wel.ler, of Wlldwood, 1 visited bis parents in this city a fewdays ago. H. H. Derr and wife, of Phlladel- ' pbla, registered at tbe Idlewild a few days since. J. W. Francis and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 605 Third street. William T. Rlckards and wife, of ' Philadelphia, are at their cottage, 1400 ( West avenue. Mrs. Osborn Corson and son have returned from a pleasant visit to friends In Vlneland. J. H. Cross and wife, of Philadelphia, were guests of the Blscayne a few days ago. C. Homer Hboemaker aud wife, of this city, have returned from a visit to Philadelphia. U. T. Bills and family, of Phlladelpbla, haveopeued their cottage, 005 Wesley avenue. P. J. Boral and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 1245 Asbury avenue. William T. Pretty man and family, of Philadelphia, are at tbelr cottage, Slip Third street. M. V. Daniels aud wife, of Philadelphia, are oocnpylng tbelr cottage, 1824 Dr. 8. E. R. Hassinger, aud family of Philadelphia, are at their cottage, 418 Fifth etreet. E. 8. Gault and family, ot Philadelphia. have opened their cottage, 620 Asbury avenue. Bamuel A. Phillips an^ family, of PhtladeleJija. registered atlhe Oceanic a fewdaye since. E. T. Clinton and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage,' 818 Central avenue. Mrs. John E Trout and children, of this city, have been spending a few days In Wlldwood. Clarence Freeman and family, of Camden, have opened tbelr cottage, 606 Atlantic avenoe. D. W. fed rick and wife, of Philadelphia. have opened tbelr collage, *• 6620 Central avenoe. W. H. Hirst, and family, of Philadelphia, have .openef Abelr cottage, 1436 Pleasure avenue. Mrs. K. C. Clelland, of Philadelphia, baa returned home after spending several weeks In this clly. D. P. McXlcbol and Mercantile Appraiser Carey, of Philadelphia, were In
1 SPECIAL MUSIC f IN M. E. CHURCH' ) Quartet from Philadelphia Will Start for Summer J Season July 2. j- Following t lie custom of a number: during tbe summer, beginning the ' llrsl Hunday III July of which William K Massey Is chair' , man. has arranged with Frank M. , a feature of' the services m the First 1 M. K. Church Especially Is this true of the Sunday evening services, when •" 1 the edifice has always been crowded 1 were uuable to gain admlrtaix-e NUISANCE INSPECTOR 1 • Officer x. I.tr Adams The mayor, at the meeting of the City Commissioner., said that It I- ( end be recommended Hie se- 1 of Health Officer T. I.ee Adamfor the portion In order to try the experiment of working the offices to . gather. The appointment was confirmed by , the board. hater in the day. Mr. Adams took oath of office. The position of health officer f pays $60 a month, aud that of nuisance Inspector $2.60 e day.
town Huuday. Witlf them was the 1 Father Howkrd.of St. Augu-tlne's Atlantic City. L Mlsa Edith K Borle. of Phlladel- f pbla, la now employed as cashier in atorc lu this city. v T. E Winstauley and family, of have opened their cut- jy 829 Pennlyn place. Frauds A. Schneider snd family, of h Philadelphia, are occupylug their cot1411 Wesley aveuue. a W. K. Harris, Jr.. and family, of are among llie week's 1 arrival* at the Wyoming. E. Dawes and daughters, of Plnla- 1 are at their cottage, 719 Moorci terrace, for the season. * Norman Fort aud family, of Phila- d have opened their Peunlyn j place cottage for the season. H. H Darmon and family, of Phlla- j, are located at tbelr summer Robert Mayer aud family, of PlnlaFou'rlh street, for the season. William T. Ellis and family, of * Hwartbuiore, were guests of the Swartbinore, a few days ago. I Mrs. £.8 Woodward aud family, of Camden. have opened (helreottage,.825 8 Wesley avenue, for the season. W. H. Weimar and family, of Rosemont, have opened tbelr cottage. I81» Ocean avenue, for tbe season. Past Commodore William E. Hex- , amer and family, of Philadelphia, are at tbelr cottage, for the season. J. 8 Catersou aud family, of Philadelphia, have opened their collage, c Fifth street and Atlantic aveuue. | , Fifth street and Atlautic
Judge Eugeoe Bonulwsii and famof Philadelphia, are occupying | tbelr cottage at Fifly-Ofib street Mrs. 8.C Llneweaver, of Harrison- . W Va.. Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. Ward Beam, lu this city. Nathan Taggarl and wife, of West Phlladelpbla, apeot Sunday with their I daughter, Mra. J. Tbornley Hughes. John Faroaworth, Untied Slate* Navy, and wife were guests st tbe Chandler-White Hall during the week Alexander Lawrence, Jr.. and family, of Philadelphia, are at tbelr cot- . lage, 1090 Ocean avenue, for the season H. A. Wlddilleld and family, of . Philadelphia, have opened their cotI tage, 1029 Central avenue, for tbe aea. eon. Mrs. George Harold and MrTtffT Mra Cosaaboom, of Mlllvllle, have opeued tbelr cottage, 816 Oceau aveM. K. Harr and family, of Phlladel pbla, are here for tbe season and are occupying their cottage, 849 Fifth ' street. ° Benjamin Newklrk and wlfe.of Philadelphia. Visited their son, H M. New- ' kirk, and family, of thla city, during S the week W. W. Chambers and wife aud * Miss Margaret Chambers, of Phlladel 5 ptiia, were among tbe week'a arrivals al the Katblu, '• Dr. J. William Hughes, wife and '■ son, of Atlantic City, visited the former's father, William It Hughes, of this city, on Huuday. 4 Louis Ringer and family, of Logan, visited relatives In this city Sunday. J Mrs. Ringer It the daughter of James ». C. Scull aud wife, of thla city. Harry W. Foulda, son of Dr. H T. I- Foulda, of tbla city, who la a member w of a troop or cavalry lu Newark, has Mao summoned to report for duty.
>f Miss Margaret Evans, of Forty- , aecoud aud Pint at reel, Weet Philadelphia, vial ted ber elstet, Mlaa Arore, I- who bee apartments at 785 Wealey avenue. City Treaaurer William McCoacb, of of Philadelphia, opened fala cottag^ on w Atlantic avenue Frldey. With him were Mra. McCoacb and bla aunt, of Mra. Budd. e, Mra. John J. Devlne took ber daughter. Mery, to 8t. Joeepb'e Hospital, Philadelphia, oo Tuaaday, where tbe . child bad ber tooslla removed. 8be la a patient or Dr. Hereehel Pettlt Mrs. H. Myers, of Philadelphia, bee . returned borne after a week's visit to ' • ber parents, C. Wcisler and wife, of Ibis city- Bbe was accompanied by Mrs. Bertha Wberie. of Camden, rv- Eugeoe P. Dowd aud Frank Snyder, of German low n ,, were visitors here Sunday. Mr*. Soyder la spending a P- $(« weeka here in Mr. Dowd'* cottage ob Ninth etreet, aaar Atlantic avenue.
' MRS. LAKE MAKES : MANY RENTALS | Large Number of Cottages and Apartments Taken for Snmmer Season. Mrs. C. L. Lake, (lie popular dowu town real estate agent, has bad a vary . Cottage 1700 Wesley avenue, to Samuel K Phillips, of Lanadown,. A. Palmer, of Philadelphia. • ullage 1708 i enlrsl avenue, to Prof. A K. MeKinley. of Philadelphia. ( ullage 1007 Central avenue, to Dr. Harry 11 Adams, of Philadelphia. < ullage 10 15 Central avenue; to Mra. Jane Kaler. uf Philadelphia. Cnltsge 1019 Central aveuue, to Jes. J. Neely. of Germeutown. Thiol floor Ideal Apartments, Sixteenth street, to William E. Sellers, of Apartment 1314 Central aveuue, to Edward Trlppe. of Philadelphia. Bungalow 307 Sixteenth street, to Jolui Dallas, of Philadelphia. Bungalow 210 Fifteenth street, to Mary A. Devlin, of Germautown. Cottages IS57 end 1859 Asbury .aveuue, to Mra. E. I lodgers, of Phlladelphlav Apartment 1408 Asbury aveuue. te Alfred H. Sill, of Lansdowue. Apartment 1552 Asbury aveuue, ta M. Laud, of Philadelphia. Apartment 400 Seventeenth elreel, to CJayloo J. Funk, of Philadelphia. Bungelow 510 Seventeenth street, to W. C. H . Slagle, of Lmosdowne. Bungelow 1745 Weet evenue, to A. Hullon, of Berwyn. Pa Worm, of Philadelphia. Cottage 1618 Asbury aveuue, to Anna K. Wilson, or Phlladelyhla. C ullage 1751 Asbu rj£* venue. to Catharine A. Craig, of Germautown. Cottage 1749 A«bury avenue (rear), to Louise Justlu, of GermeDtowo. < 'allege 1918 Asbury aveuue, to Jacob l-orillard. of Rulledge, Pe. Store Seventeenth street end Asbury to Welter Chandler, of PhilaHture 1152 Asbury avenue, to John L. Bowker. of Philadelphia. Cottage 1853 Asbury avenue, to S. Taylor, of Camden. Cottage 1509 West aveuue, to Emma U. -Barrett, of Ocean City. Cottage 1563 Wesi aveuue. to Florence M. Gilbert Oak Lane, Pa. Cottage 53 Bayvlew place, to George Ambruster, of Philadelphia Cottage 1241 Weet avenue, to Ella A. of Philadelphia. Cottage 153S Asbury aveuue, to August Slang, of West Philadelphia. Cottage 1537 Weet avenue, to Mary J. l.eary, of Philadelphia. AGAINST CHANGE late people's Views on FreeSays the Sea Isle Clly Review; The petition recently filed In tbe county clerk's office demanding tbe holding of a special election on Tueea Tues-
- day, June 27. to vote for tbe adoption I or rejection of a amall board of freeholder*, originated In Wlldwood , from . which resort most of It* signers were obtained. The petition was filed by Harry K. Weir, clly engineer of that ' Thla effort, to reduce the present 1 ' board of freeholders from twelve mem- 1 ber* to three, it Is claimed, la sponsored * by a number of disgruntled politicians ' In tbe lower end of the oounty. Bitter 1 opposition to tbe adoption of a amall J - governing body to conduct tbe attain 1 - of tbe couuty la rapidly developing In ' many sections of the oounty. With r hut one or two exceptions, tbe newe- 1 - papers throughout Cape Mey County are opposed to tbe proposed change. That a small board of freeholders f would reeult Id working hardship to 1 e the townships and resorts of Ocean ' .. City, Sea Isle City, Avalon and Stone Harbor la unquestioned, for It la a ' foregone conclusion that those eodaav. nriug to bring aboal the change count ' on electing tbe three freeboldera from 1 Wlldwood and Cape Mey, and natnr- 1 ally would see that those localities " would receive tbe moat of their alleo- ' tloo and In all probability anything ' asked for in tbe way of Improvements. Without the direct repreeeutatlon tbey 1 dow enj >y, tbe towueblpe and above meuilooed resorts would be placed at * a great disadvantage. Taxation wltbont repreeeutatlon le d abominable and Ibe movement now r- under way to deprive many sections of if tbe county of representation on the Board of Freeholder* should be deel- , slvely defeated by tbe votes of tbe fairminded citizens of Cape May County. Dr. Heal Will Bp lab Next Sunday evening In tbe First r- M E. Church, tbe Ksv. Dr. Neal will *r occupy the pulpit, bis subject being " "Echoes from tbe General Conference." He will give full Information ence." He will give run lniormsnon
- concerning the principal laglalatlon - passed by tb* last conference and bla . Impressions of It, viewed from a mlnf Isler'a standpoint. f Uot Black DrntuBsfc , Raymond £. Fsgley, of Philadelphia, a summer resident of thla resort and a member of tbe Ocean City FTsh- ' lug Club, decided to try bla band at augllug off tbe club's plec Thursday ' afternoon. He was eminently success - ' ful, as be landed a black drum 11 eh * weighing 22} poundsFloat In carnival. >• Tbe Ocean City Board of Trade will ° have a float lo Atlantic City's carnt- ' val on Friday aflefnooo. June 23, and those Interested hope again to carry fi off a trophy. " For Sale -Raed baby coach, cheap, re Add rose B. C., BkSTlkai olBee. e. adv., 6-U, &
'PUSHING PLANS FOR CITY'S I CUjREAT FOURTH OF JULY
Bands of Music and Fireworks Have Been Engaged —More Money is Needed. > The joint committee ou Ocean City "e big Fourth of July celebration hasigned Fat Cou way's famous -New j York Band to play In the parade here that day, aud It baa also arranged U>> have as participants the Perseverance' Baud, of Philadelphia; Merrick ' a j > The committee Id chsrge has ordered * the firework- for tbe grand pyrutech ntc display el ulght, with meu lo ° handle the explosives. The display will take piece on the grouuds between y the Brighton Hotel, on Heveulb street. and the Boardwalk, f- Two trophies will be ottered for the merchants making the finest showlug r- In tbe Hosts that are to be s feature of the parade, and one trophy will be '• offered for tbe best decorated car lu Ibe automobile section. '- Present ludlcatlone ere that there will be many elaborate floats In lineTbe committee requests all residents ' and cottagers to decorate their place* with flag* and bunting on tbe Fourth ° or July and make tbe day a gale occasion. 0 The railroads bsve agreed to ruu special tralua for the accommodation 0 of visitors. While quite a little money has been - subscribed, much more Is Deeded. In - order to save Ihe committee, whose members ere ell busy men, from run- * olng around all Ibe time, It Is urged that subscriptions of mnDey be turned * In promptly at the First National Rank and the Ocean City Title A ' Trust Company. Give as liberally as possible aod give dow. 5 Another meeting will be held In tbe - fire company headquarters lu tbe city - hell at 8 o'clock this (Thursday) eveuing. Tbe public Is earnestly Invited ' to attend. ' MUSICAL A SUCCESS ' The musical held In the First M. E. ^ Church Tbuiedey evening, under the efficleat leadership of the choirmaster of Ibe church, Prof. Harry H. Lake, ' was of e high order of merit sod was greatly appreciated by those fortunate euoogh to he present. 1 Henry Gurney, tenor, of Philadelphia, never sang In Miter form. It Is stated, and Mrs. Hesse, elocutionist, was excellent, as usual. The chorus work Is said to have been Ihe best ever heard lu this city. The concert was for tbs benefit of the music fund of the church, and tba Del . sum turned over to the music oomTbe members of the First M. E. Church choir have voted a word of tbeuke to ell outside friends who assisted In tbe cborusfls, and -especially ' to Mlaa Louisa T. Corson, Miss Mary Merklee aod Lewis E Smith, whose special work waa a treat. Special cboruees will be held In Ihe First M E. Church next Sunday, when " tbe present choir will make lie last appearance until next fall. Tba following Sunday tbe summer quartet will ' take charge of Ibe music. e e . " JOB F. LAKE DEAD
— ' — \ isomers' Folal Braldcol Was , Broibrr ol Wis. Lake. p Job F. Lake, of Somen' Point, who £ died at his home there Thursday after £ ooou, was burled Mouday afternoon a tbe Pleeeautvllle Cemetery. Ber- * vices were held al hie lale borne. Mr. Lake, who wae a brother of « William Lake and uncle of Assembly- f. man Mark Lake, of ibis clly, wae 66 old. He had suffered for more £ than a year with a cancer on tbe elde 0 of hie neck, nearoDeof bis ears, and 0 for that length of time was unable to y partake of solid food. c He was born at Bargalntown, Atlantic County. In his aarly life br , followed tbe sea. Latar, for 96 yean, , was employed by Petroff A Ander- , { produce merchants oo Dock etreet, Philadelphia. Afterward be was chief | of police at 8omel»' Point. ( He held tbe high esteem of e large , circle of friends. ( Deceased leaves a widow and a mar- , rled daughter, Mr*. Julia Bryeus, of , Philadelphia. (
HAD BAD FALL a Parker Hitler RaSe Harrow Ks- tl 1 Parker MUler, of tba Arm of Miller Bros., Ice cream mannfaclnrere, made A ■ e narrow aseapa from fatal lojnriae In ' hie factory Sunday morning. He waa c f on tbe second floor, wben be slipped ' on an oily board and fall' to tba flret - floor. In btsdsacant be struck a atatr- t - way, wblch broke tb* force of bis fall. fa and probably meed bla Ufa. b Ha allgbtsd oo bla shoulders on tbe concrete floor. Hie neck aod shoulders 1 were badly bruised and ba enstalaad a ^ cut on tbe eld* of his bead over one of (| 8 his ears. It waa found necessary by , Or. Heracbel Pettlt to put three etlt0 cbea In lb* cuL D -a . " Hoi* Trtoll* Cbsrck Bervlcee. , During tba summer eaaaou tb* hours t of divine service to Holy Trinity P. E. ( Church, Eleventh street and Central , l_ avenue, will be as follow*; Holy Com- ( ~ muDlon, 7.80 o'clock; morning prayer . " and sermon, 10.80 o'clock; Bandar - . school, 280 o'clock; evening prayer ( and address, 7 JO o'clock. Heretofore , tb* boors of woreblp were 7.46 and ^ 10 46 a. m. and 7 46 p. m. Kpwsnb Usiaa HeeUsg. Tba Epwortb League members this hi evening will bold a business meeting la tba social room* of lb* Flret M. E. 1 >(j Church Tbey will combine.* social fj with tbs business mealing. Fob 8 alb— A plaaola sad forty „ rolls of maatc and amall rafrigarator, * cbaap. Apply 1012 Waslsy avaou*. Ucaaa City, N. J. adv., II
MANY MEMBERS i FOR YACHT CLUB Alexander Lawrence's Special Committee Has Had Saccessfttl Campaign. TYiday, tomorrow and Saturday will finish up s very -urce—tiil rampslgn j w 1 of the membership commltlee of the | « Ueean^Clty Y'echt n«J.. . In riielr efj When Ibis special rouimiltee, of' rualrnjau. was first appointed. It was d With the Intention of Increasing *t he j y the membership far beyond thai num- i n ber. t. For thl- campaign only, the yacht j club waived ihe inltlsllnu fee. The! ie amusemeuts thai have l*eu held al K the, yacht clut. for year, past -|«esk n cau truly be said (bat "There's something doing every minute." or at least e every olgbt. throughout the summer j >' | a Much preliminary work has been | • doue durlug the past few weeks, the , b result of which 'will be evident after: s tbe campaign Is fin shed. It Is the Inlentlou of the board of! „ governors, after this week, to renew lbs lu It 1st Ion fee for new members. ' The preeent membership of the clubls ' d limited lo Otio. but for this csmpelgn |- D 'be membership Is lo be thrown wide i e open. Il Is very likely Ibal. after Ibis j, i. week, the membership will he far lie- >. i yond (bet number, m which case It j j will be necessary for Ihe club to eslab- I j il ltah t waiting list. 1 1 . JOLLY HOUSE PARTY j r Had Pleasant Time. j There was a Jolly house parly at tbe i j I cottage of Mark W. Ingle, 841 Central j j avenue, during the week endlog June j 19. The visitors came from Washing- | ton, D. C„ where Mark J. Ingle, a sou j of Mark W'. lugle. Is lo tbe govern- j s ment service. ] They enjoyed dances "ml tbe yacht j L club aod Casiuo Club, aud they had a . • sailing party Thursday. Capt. "Jim" r Roberts distinguished himself as e ( i, sailor, and "Flutter" shed see spray a like a sponge. e Musical numbers were furnished by tbe Roberts quartet sud the barmouy I I- was Hue The "Gold-Dust Twins" s proved to be thprougb ses nymphs. ' I. The young women gave a very pleasant beach parly Thursday evening d snd there was a week-end trip to Atlantic Clly. e Those lu tbe party were Mrs. M. E. it Netherlands, Misses Helen Netberi- lands, Ruth Roberts. Jean Roberts aud Maude Hurwsll, James A. Stone, Ed - - win Zevlix. Jamta Roberta, Cameron »f Roberts and Arthur Bromell Also *■ among tbe visitors waa Miss Catherine i 1 Kerr, 'of Cincinnati, a ooualn of Mr. y Ingle • ■ * ■ GIRLS ON OUTING " HrmbrrsolP K B.Club loSprod The member* of tbe P. R. R Girl*' Club, composed largely of daughter* of Pennsylvania Railroad Company employes, arrived In this city yeater- -
day, under the direction of Miss N. E secretary of tbe club. There ■ about fifty lu tbe group. Including leaders aud assistant* George C. executive secretary of the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A . eud Mr*. Harriett are also In supervision of the young , women. i The girls are to be here for e week, wben another delegation will arrive 1 for a week's etey. These visitor* alwaye have a splen did time at the association's club bouse on tbe hey front In tbe north eectloD of tbe city, and tbelr ontlng this year , promises to M fully as pleasant as In • other years. DON'T MISS THIS
Those who like to see e good game of - baseball will M out at Moore Park at 3 80 o'clock tble afteroooo, when the City Giants and tbe Pleasantvl lie teams come together The Glenle are en aggregation of, herd-playing colored youths. Thai Pleasantvllle boys are puttlDg up a flue article. In addition to seeing a good game' will M "more fun than you can •bake a stick at." WO&K ON GOLF COURSE Work wae started yesterday by the Dredging Company on the building of tbe retatulDg walls and banks for lbs proposed new golf course lo tble city. Tbe operations were started at Eighteenth street and Bay avenue, and IT tbe purpose of tbe projectors, HarY. Lake says, to pueb Ibe work. Has Basset Use Qaskcr. C. F. Bonuer, of tbe Ocean City Yacht Clnb, recently purchased the formerly owned by Commodore J. D Swoyer, of the Chelsea Club. After Ming put Into shape thla boat will more than likely seen In competition in tbe race ' meets of tbe Booth Jersey Racing As Singers for church choir during July and August; compensation for sarvlees. Address 8 , SasnirkL office, adv.. It [ Bay Villa Laundry, 217 Bay avaou*. . Ocean Ctty, N.J. Bundle washes and , by tba doxeo done by Mra. Francis 1 Freeman. Bell pboue 169-W. adv., 6-22. 121 Wabtkd.— Two or three young men ■ ' to work among groceries and truck. ■ Apply to W. Chandler. Seventeenth i audAabury avaou*. Ocaeo Cky, N.J. adv. IL
THE WORLD'S BEST MERCHANDISE Ready-made Suits. All Wool. $15 and $16 The Famous- Brigham Hopkins Straw Hats 1 White Flannel Trousers Blue Coats Ladies' High Grade Bathing Suits j Odd Pants Sweaters Underwear 1 JONES' MEN'S SHOP AT THE TRUST JO. S CDRRER MCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Goods Store > I Showing a big line of Sheets, Pillow Cases. Comforts. Blankets, Towels, Counterpanes, Curtain Scrim aud Curtain Swiss, hi "special low prices, bought before the advance. Sheets 3'jc. 44c. 50c. 75c, 85c. _ Comforts from $1 50 to $1. 50. Pillow Cases from taj^c to 25c. Curtain -Scrim, 10c and 18c yd., same as last year. Towels from 10c to St . 00 each. Big line of Table Linen and Napkins. | j JVe make a specialty of above line and can save yon money. S. S. ricAl lister L Ocean City New Jersey [harvey y. lake I REAL ESTATE I 838 Asbury Avenue ! Ocean City New Jfersey John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth 8tr*et and Haven Avanua OCEAN. CITY. N. J. Luhibcr Mill work. Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Deliver*. [pgggf] ^ GOOD PAINTING CjUgfytl JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. 'BR/ PAINTING AND DECORATING Real Estate For Sale Bid BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, fnrnisbed and unfurnished ' Some estates in my hands most be sold at sacrifice prices. This is tbe time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort ' very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 Aabury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. u I V ASDury nvanuv — -z * -■- — -
THE BREAKERS' ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL American Plan, Elevator, Anto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and Cold Running Water, Telephone in Every Room, New Diet 1 Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. Open for the season. ' ; K. A. YOUNG, Mgr.
money to loan on mortgage No walling for two weeks to know If yon can get It; we can tall you at onoa. Bargain* m Bay and Ocean front properties. C holes oottagaa for sale. Also lot* for Investment and for lmprovstnant — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.," Ocean City, N. J. "qrOR A MAWS HOUSE J IS HIS CASTLE!' *c££-WA*° -Ai/r CAstlis ere often. bntlF bcumsxi ib War iwnisk. The fououjUtiffns of- <wi aclUtL , rx4i contle are buLlF ow tin rock, of as■surei vw.tte.si bej tAe persistent" b tm depositor. Hint p leisure on id sajtiifubim. ' mc Uie buiUnuj of a home A wide possible vnthe. icpbuUdmi) of "trie saovh^^cconmL inkick aIso proxies die hovnes mAMibmamct All dcposiTors^ re^ar^levv ofa^tor tike Amtoa-Kt" of- tfieir dtfovu5*^re eqieallq welcome. Rlrst National Bank Ocean City, IS. J. r. b. 8TITE8 H. 8. MOWREH Prssldsnt 6*sW« 1 w- •v£sz.vxs."zsg-2:K'Xss"""
' Zbc JSellevue D t fiouru S T *en OOIAN AVg, , Electric elevator to street level. Rooms ia aoite with oc without baths. 1 Capacity, ajo. m. m. moMANTZ
aoTXI.r AID COTTAGES. n H0TGL z OISeAYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Btieeta H. A. W. SMITH — l : . Scotch liall . I SANATORIUM j A 4 „t th*,^#ar7"1 I N,-.K- To*--** H. N. b. MraiWKXT >y-sd None Msr. tHE IMPERIAL IW» ClurTkAL AVE.. OCEAN C1TT. N THE KATHLU Now open for tbe sea*on U* Central Annus. OCEAN CITY, H . J. N I. MR EH LEWIS • COS ARC cio**d until tiarcli Xi. isie WYOMING TB4 GCKAE ATEIVI Opan *11 lbs rear .1 Hot Wslsr Ess a. r. niLica HOTEL ATGLEN ' r~, - On* of tbs most asotreUy looted hotels ia Oesaa City, lbs aim has alwn* been to make Ibis honas aslaet and komsUka, aad bs larg* and assured patrons** proves its seeetas. ~ ' 1 1 artiiiiiliii silillms a. c. «or p. r*sp NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTH AND CENTRAL AVKNUR OC1AN Ofry, N. Nay lor and Hayre. Proprlstraassa fourteenth Haaaon. Tboranahly raaovaud and newly pepered. Hall Phonee: n-X and , — THE HEWLINGS L H.^HEWtJMOa^ / WeeVGhlladelpbta, Pa. ' law^ssf ■- s^ssST,^lSSesses: *ta6 o' 5L°r!*WOOIlSlBE, prep. THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL TEAR Soorlyn Tarraee - Oesaa Clly, N. J Between Etf hlh and Ninth 8U*eU MRU. J. K. MOHPaaN THE OCEANIC Ocean CUy, N. J. k Open for tbe eeaeon. A. S. BAKEK. ^ Chandler-White Hall rt Ocean ave. bet. Seven Ih aiul Eighth ale Ocean CHy, N. J. BROWN a MA 'KLfN. 1. 7 ______ .
HOTEL SWMTHMORE Ownership Mnneasasaat , Wee ley Ave . rtreres. Tl.r vrratHlse. ^attOVasd jNg !? oeean°™enn?ilot^LDOb"1"' *** "* 1 W. P. end P. R. LIPP1NCOTT. ; MISS JUDITH COEPP An experianced taaebar of Eoropeaa ' sducatlon, le arrauglng classes la English, French aod Garaaao; alas oolleg* preparation. Beferenoes exchanged. Address •, Ocean City, N. j., Sentinel offloa. ■ L A. STEEUMN - i BLACKSMITH III WHEELWMSHT Pncteil Horseskniig ; JOBBING DONE PRBMRTLV Om gl hum Imp 1 tgnliRy Agent for Stewart's Iron Works Os. Plain aod Orn amen 1*1 Iron Faass, Iron Ballings and Window Guard a. Smnk St id Htm tn. Otis M. Townsand A Practical Saasbore Architect Licensed by tb* Stat*. -> •> EIGHTH STREET, OPR. P. •- ocean city n. j. C. L— LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. MM Aabary Avaae*. Oaaea any, ■. 1. ■ Tor Sale asaS tooeJUnne balwien^rbwana rtnaanlbjai ll^ We Are Distributors •a* tbs Ford AutomoUli in Ocean City. Saa M* CMy and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell
General Contractor , Grallaf ud Street HM» Tbktj link at. ami WaM an, v ocban cmr, n. *. 1

