Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. 1916. W'e nliall be glad to receive Heme of to title community aud our readere . everywhere. All commuii Icatlone eliould he accomputus*! with the full name and addrrxe of the writer, not ueceeaarilv DOTS. j t i 1 1 i II i ( .Somewhat warm here Monday , Have you gained much hi weight? I The II ret division of the t amp Klre ' Girl" of the Kir-t M. K. Church of Millvllle ha. arrived here. The girl. I PERSONALS. ' I Ilr.'U. W. Kwlng. of Philadelphia, » a. a recent gue-t of the Oceanic. Altier! K. Pancoa.t and family, of | penal. Mr.. II. A Knabe, of Philadelphia. I. al the Wyoming for a atay of Mveral . Ml.. Olive Krn.t, of I hi. city, ha. returned ftom a vl.lt to Philadelphia ■ Paul Klderlay and wife, of Phlladel- 1
Sunday. a lienjamln Adam, and wife, of Cam- ^ den. .|ient Sunday with relatives In c thl. city. * A J. Chamber, and wife, of Mill- d Mile, are at their cottage. 3608 Anbury f avenue, thla city. The Rev. Father. Fleming, of St. | Malachl'. Church. Philadelphia, wa. |, in lowD Tueaday. , William S. Shepherd and wife, of t Philadelphia, were recent gue.ta or A. a J Smith and wife. t Mr.. A N. Dowuea, of tbla city, la • vl-itlug relative, at Norrldgewock, t Me, for a lew week.. t A. J. Smith and . wife have left for 1 the Maine roaat, to be awav during Augu.t and September. 1 MnoC. M. Campbell haa returned to ( her home lu thl. city after .pending a ( Mr.. J B. McCullough haa returned f to Oceau City from Mohotik Bake, ( where .be .pent three weeka. , Mr. Robert Radford entertained a | number of friend, with card, at the c yacht club Tueaday afternoon. c Ell Stewart returned home Tue-day ( from Pen n '» Grove, where he la in « bu.lneaa, on account of llloeas. Mi*. Julia Linn, of Philadelphia, ha. 1 opened" her cottage, 321 Central ave- ' uue, for the "balance, of the eeaaou. 1 Prior I. Patton, of Philadelphia, and | hi. family are occupying the cottage 521? Central -avenue for the aummer. E.*l\ Patternon aud wife, of Philadelphia. are at their collage. 19 Weal Fourteenth .tree!, tor a few weeka' atay . , ( Charie- K. Rid ay and ratnlly, of Germautown. are enjoying the summer day. lu their cottage, I Hot We. ley , W. I,. Pancoa.t aud family, of Weal | Philadelphia, are enjoying the aum- . met at their fet. Charles place cottage, , thl. city. I - Prof. T. R. Lawaon, of Reuaellaer lu.tllute, Troy. N. Y., 1. here with hi. I family, occupying their cottage. 1221 I Central avenue. John Stewart, of Cincinnati,- haa 1 moved into hla new bungalow.at Forty- ^ ceutly completed. Samuel Lougwell and family, of j Philadelphia, are paealng the aummer mouth, very pleasantly at their cottage, 51(19 Central avenue. Mre. Ogden Gandy and daughter, Ml.. Edith, of Dennlavllle, recently , .pent aeveral day. In tbi. city, where they have a number of friends. J A *K Gallagher and wife, ofFhlladelphla, .uinmer residents here, left delphla, realdent. bare, left ti
Tuesday for a trip to Canada. Tbey ti will return to Ucean City In a few u weafca, fi Paul J. McAlllater and Louis Mc u Alll.ter, of Philadelphia), were the gueata of their i*rent», S. S. McAl- ■ li.ter, dry good, merchant, and wife t over Sunday. ' City Commlmiouer Geo. O. Adama ■ aud Tax Collector E. W. Burleigh, 1 with a few friend., will leave early « next week on Mr. Burleigh'a boat for 1 a trip down Kaat. ' Charles J. Hood, of Charie. J. Hood 4 Do., Philadelphia, wa. In town Monday arranging to bring hla family dowu for Auguat. He he- Ju.t returned from a trip to California. T. H Coder, and wife, of Philadelphia, who have .pent the laat two ' otoliths at tbla remit, will leave eoon for Bethlehem. N. H., where they will | .{>end the balance of the aeaeon. A J. Smith and wife entertained f their daughter., Mr.. K. D. Hlnea, of Cape May City, and Mr.. S G. Merchant. of Brooklyn, N Y-, and granddaughter, Ruth Hlnea, laat week. Mi.. Margaret Lougwell, daughter of- Mr and Mr.. Samuel Longwell, la entertaining Mlaa Louise Muller, of Columhua, Ohio, aleo a ooualn, Mlaa Kl.ie Mawaon, of Hammouton, at ber aummer home, 5109 Central avenue. ■ adln' Auxiliary Luartrea. _ The Ladle.' Auxiliary of, the Ocean City Yacht Club will have a luocb aud card party on Tboreday afternoon, Auguat 10. al the club bouae. The party will be for member, only. f-hiladelphlan ao>i a Motor. H. F. Stanton, real eetete operator, haa sold Mr.. K K. Paaaatt'a cottage, on Klflb .treat , In Cbarlea I.Groawlth. of Philadelphia, who will occupy tbe " bouse Try an advertlaetnenl la. tbe HxnrtVBL. '
■ PROPOSED NEW T ELECTRIC ROAD i Litie from Penn's Grove to ^ Atlantic City May Run Through This Resort. _ ' Before a tiumhet of local bu.lne.. | men a few evening, rlnce. Judge Wad | Grovtu! Atlantic City .through Millvllle and Ylueland and posslbly City. The road would probably be operated with the approval of tbe Beading t or the Jer.ey Central Rail- „ , road. , ! Ouu. and' Judge Waddlugluu de- 1 , aired the view, of Ocean City hualne.a t men on the propoaillou. | that Ocean t'lly abould contribute " Judge Waddlugtou wa. told that t proper. A committee, went to Salem ye.- | ' lerday lu refereuce to the matter. ■{ COMMISSIONERS MEET 1 . 1916. adopted Jauuary 16. IhIU, and making the following chauge. In the
anticipated receipt.: State railroad tax. (4500, in. lead of (2000, aud tax dtipli- > rate for the year (150.559 55 In-tead of dered held over for public In.pectloii ' two weeka. ' lu tbe regular order of btialue.., •" Adam, reported that the pub. lie comfort atatloti will be completed the next day (Wednesday) Director J aim .aid that he had awarded the contract for the conatrucof an approach to the Hoard" .Ik bid waa (2 2n per fool. Tbe .ame' contractor will build the atepa uu the out- ' It waa atated that the overseer of (he at Ylueland ha. In bfl> care a man named June. E. Adam., who He la autlerlng from tuberculosis-arid la to he eent to a boapltal for .ucb In Atlantic County. T^ V meap|iear. that lie la a realdeut of thl. 1 county, and a letter telling of the condition. of the caae ba. been .enl to tbe May Couuty Hoard of Freehold Reaolullotia to borrow (7500 from the , National Bank of Atlantic 1 City (renewal of note) and (5000 from the Oceau City Title and Tru.t Company, preaented by Director Campbell, were adopted. ! A tew bllla were read and ordered P«'d- 0 | DRAWING CROWDS Club la Point of Attraction ■ or Hundred, ol People. Every day bring, aome new feature ' of eutertatument at tbe Caalno Club, which la faat growing more end more 1 popular. With a memberahlp clot* to - one tbouaand. there I. no portlou of the . day when there I. not a goodly num r The large and airy Caalno was ■ thronged laat week with tbe little 1 folks lu tbe "Farmers' and Milkmaids' Party." Tbey were very entertaining , In their varioua costumes. Next week cornea the big eveQt of tbe aeamn— tbe "Masquerade Party," which, no doubt, will attract a large portlou of tbe Juvenile population. Saturday of thla week will be the "Black and White Ball." The Caalno has been specially decorated for the ' Tbe Saturday matinee "Danaauta" ' are exceptionally well attended this s year aud "lucky favor" dance- are held at four aud five o'clock. - Tbe show place of Ocean City la at t Caalno . op Saturday nlghta, when Saturday nigius. wnen
weekly ball take, place. On this ulgbt Oij.-au City society turns out In e* full force, arrayed lu their gayest and moat elaborale gowns. C. Ellwood Carpcuter aud bis geulal aaaistanta art always present and ready render every aaalata- ce end make everybody happy. Mr. Carpenter surely Inspires happloeaa In everything that is done — even at the door aa one • enters the Caalno bangs an old-fa.h-ianed sign, which read.: "Y'e who enter all sorrow and care behind." b COTTAGES TAKEN v v Additional Rentals Mad. bi Masae> tk Kdwarde. b Maaaey 4 Edwards, real ealale oper- " atore, report tbe following additional " rentals of cottages and apartmeut.: 0 Joseph Hopkins, of Camden, apart- <= mente in the Kranconla Apertmenta. " Fid ward Oeehr, of Philadelphia. * 1 cottage soo Plymouth place. « 1 Dr. Lawrence F. Flick, of Phlladel- ' ' pbla, the William G.Moore cottage on Plymouth place. M. G. Graves, of Philadelphia, cotr tage 716 Mooriyn terrace. « > Gaston Dana, of PbK^delpbia, one f of theColoulal ApartmentJ^v. " Horace Chandler, of Vlaelau?, col- ■ f tage 506 Seventeenth street. i Services wllf be held in Holy Trinity , 6 Cborcb Sunday aa follow.: Holy | h Communion and sermon, 10.80 a. m; i. evening prayer and eermon. 7. 30 o'clock • At the morning-' offertory Mrs Wllilama and Dr. Hughes will .log a duet, entitled "Peaoe lo Thy Dwelling." At tbe evening service, Mrs. r- Williams will slog a solo. e, , , '• Hole Trial I a Church Fair. '* Don't forget the annual fair and baxarof Holy Trinity P. E. Cbwrcb tomorrow afleruoo aud eveaiugat GofT a «. pavlliou ootbe Boardwalk. Faucy I articles, cake and candy will tie oo sale.
YACHT GLDB TO ATTEND CHURCH , Dr. Bohner, Chaplain, Will ' Preach— Special Mnsic by , the Choir. City Yacht Club will bold Its teotb J annual .ervlce In the First Presbyter- , lati Church, when tbe paalor. the Itev. Charles H. Buhner, who la tbe chap- ( lain of the club, will preach the Mr- | o a "The Desired Haven." here "ill be a .pedal musical proby tbe quartet , The member, of the club will meet at I tie corner of Eighth atreel and ( to Hie cliuicb In a body, where tbey , win occupy reserved Mate. , Tbe member, of the Ladles' Auxiliary of tlie yacht club will also attend. occupyiug Mala which will also , be reMrved for them. most lutereallug aud enjoyable evenU i. cordially Invited to be preMUt Tbe , followltig i. the program: Prelude, "Scherxo" (5ih Sonata) , Gulljuaut , "Offertory lu D Flat" Tb. Salome , "Reverie" Flagler
Invocation, Closing with Lord's ( Hymn „ Anthem. "Jeaua, Thou Joy of Lovlog Hearts," Verdi u Mlaa Louisa T. Coraou , Mlaa Mildred ,j Elvlu Powell and Howard F. , Story. „ Heaponalve Beading , Soprano S-du, "I Heard the Voice ol t Je-tf- Say." Kathbun r Mlaa Louisa T. Coreoo w Prayer Chaplain c Hymn < Offertory, "Berceuse" Delbruck j Duet, "Watchman, What of tbe . Night?" Sargeui c Elvln Powell, Howard F. Story Sermon, "The Desired Haven," a L Chaplain ( , Anthem. "One Sweetly Solemn Thought ■ AmbroM c I Hymn , Po.tlude, "Triumphal March," f I Helutxe t HIGH CLASS MDSICALE j [ (Continued from First Pags.) < with a .election on tbe cello, "Tbemr and Andante from Rlccoco," Tcbar- | i kowakl. He played In bla uaual alellar , ■ atyle and "-as called back. He bowed | Mlaa Jeanne DeRoueM gave an | . Egyptian dance In a manner thai i won the decided appro'val of the aud- i 1 lence. She, too, waa encored. i Mlaa .Mary Barrett, eololat for the i Philadelphia Orchestra, was beard to advantage In a soprano solo, "Else's , Dreatli," Wagner, aud waa warmly Oue of the features of tbe evening . wa. the solo work of Mr. Wltxemano. He I. a past master a. a violinist, and be gave an exhibition of hie ability , with hla favorite Instrument that held , e hi. hearers enthralled. His first number wa. Schumaou'a "Abeodllad," aud be followed tbla with a "Spanish 0 Dance" by Kebfeld, eelectloos widely divergent In tbelr scope He responded t, to the UnTuderou. encore. e Mr. Poland waa heard in another aolo. He reapouded to the encore with r a selection that revealed dramatic Mlaa Sbaler gave another graceful Huugarlan dance, and Mrs. Alfred M. ' Gray, a favorite with tbe audience, sang a soprano aolo, "A Morning In e Spring," by Matthews. There waa uever any question of an encore, and, returning. Mrs. Gray sang, "When |a tbe Boys Come Home " Tbe tuneful melody sras takeu up by the audience, aud the room rang with tbe stralot of tbe ballad. n Pretty glre helped to awell the benefit fond hv ssl line houtonnlsres dsea. ekillng flags, D
etc. • Governor and Mre Fielder, who are Interested lu tbe relief work, and who " It was thought might be preeeut, were * unable to attend tbe concert. MAYOR HERBERT HERE ' tone Harbor's cblef Ezecall.e Visited Hla Brother. 1 Mayor 8. E. Herbert, of Stone Harwas in town for three days during the week, visiting bis brother, J. ( Herbert, of Fourteenth street and ( avenue. Tbe mayor was escorted arouod ( by J- Frank Fok. of Fourteenth , Street, lu his new car, aud was very ( much Impressed with the Improve- ( meuts He I. quite an angler, having caught Mveral large drum fish. One of his many catches lately locluded 24 ( ruunlng In weight from two six pounds. His drum flab weighed 40 to 70 pounds. ( ANOTHER NEW HOUSE ' Oils M. Towoeend, who recently sold lot on the easterly side of Wesley avenue, above Fourth street, to Frederick Brooks, of Camden aud Florida, has received from Mr. Brooke tbe conto build thereon a cottage costing ' (2300. Tbe bouse will coutalp six rooms, ; bath aud beater, aud Mr. Brooke plans " to live in It all tbe year^wlth tbe ex1 cepliou of a few months In wlntar, - when be will be In Florida. WlBlltC«» The member* of Company G, Third Infantry . left this city Monday morn- - tug for Sea Gut, uuder tbe oommaod " ol Cap*. Vanee L. Kaly. Tbey will be " lu camp with other troops of thle state tbla waa*.
| WILL TRY HARD TO WIN HANDSOME TROPHY CUP
Fishing Clnb Boys Practicing for Big Tournament August 12. Officials aud members of tbe Ocean City Fishing Club are working energetically fo'r the successor tbe club's , special casting tournament, which will be held no the beach In tbe north •ectlou of tbe resort oo Saturday August 12. lu addition to tbe Ocean City Cup 1 event, which Is the particular star 1 attraction, there will be two others, a. follows: Event No. 1 -Open to ell. Eulreuee (1. Best cast lu sd open Held caste allowed. Tbe trophies will be: Event Nil 2— Opeu lo all Eutraucr fee, II. Be*t average of five casts dowu a straight Hue. Tbe distance either side of tbe Hue to be deducted from the leogtb of the cast The trophies will be: medal: third, bronze medal. Oceau Clly Cup eveut.— No entrance fee. Tbe caetlog shall he done by Ave : -quads composed of oue member from each competing club. All coutesla shall be held In strict accordance wltb tbe rules and regulation of the Association of Surf AngClubs.
Auy responsible club tbat receives .- Angling Clubs Is eligible to euter the t The cup shell remain wltb tbe club t holding It, subject lo rule 14, until It Is 1 defeated lu opeD contest. Should tbe f club holding tbe cup fall to bold a t ou tbe second Saturday of ■ tbe cup will revert to the t City Fisbtug Club and must be t returued to tbe trustee ou or before t 16 of tbe tame year, to be ■ contested for ou tbe grounds of the t Ocean City Fishing Club the follow- i year. I Id do eveut shall a contest for the cup be held ou Suoday. The trustee of the Ocean City Cup shall be the Ocean City Title 4 Trust Co of Ocean City, N. J. As a guarantee of the eafety of the each winning club eball tile a , surety company bond of a reliable surety compauy for tbe sum of one thousand dollars with tbe trustee of . the cup, before it leavee tbe poeaeeslou . of said trustee, aud shall further lusura tbe cup agaluet fire aud burglary for a like lamount, tbe pollclee to be Tbe cup shall be returued to tbe , trustee by tbe holders as toon as each cup oooteet Is closed aud It will be Mtit tbe wtuulug club as eooo as properly engraved aud the condltloos attending tbe delivery have been fulfilled. The club loelug possession of tbe cup will not be released from its bond until the enp baa been received ' lo good condition by tbe traetee. 1 Each member of tbe wlnnlug team 1 ahall receive Irom tbe Ocean City Flablng Club a suitably Inscribed medal aa au award for caallug oo tbe ' vlctorlona team Should tbe Aeeoclatloc of Surf Aug- ' ling Clube dlaband, the Ocean Clly ' Cup la to be returued et once to tbe 1 truatee Tbe club wIiom team of Ave men making Ave caata apiece totale the 1 greeted distance lu tweoty-flve caeta ' ahall be declared tbe winner, but tbe > average leoglh of all tbe caata of tbe wtunlug team ehall be luacrlbed on ^ CHILDREN'S NIGHT 1 BtB Time lor Llllle Once at Vactil Club Tomorrow Keening. ^ The children of tbe members of tbe ( Oceau CUy Yacht Club will have tbelr big time tomorrow evenlog, when the J entire club bouee will be turued over I to them for tbelr entertainment aud amuMtneut- Many novelllee and eurj (irises are In store for tbem. One of the features will be tbe ap pea ranee of Helen Mar Wlleon, tbe ' noted child Impersonator, and the baa noled child and abe baa ■» Ir
arranged a chartnlug Juvenile playlet In four acta, "Little Sunbeam," which — will be loteraperaed wltb recitations } aud faucy dauclug by young artiste. Tbe entertainment will start at "8 o'clock sharp and will be concluded wltb general dauclug. PLAN TWO CLAS8ES V octal Club Waaii to Divide Ex- J Tbe members of tbe regatta commitof tbe Ocean Clly Yacht Club are i planning. If 'here are a sufficient number of eutrtee, to make two claesre of express cruisers. Aa It Is at praMOt, ■ he slower of tbe cruiser craft have oo chance with tbe fast cruisers, of which there are a number. If the contemplated move la accomplished, tbe change will be made be1 fore tbe annual regatta here Saturday. ' Auguat 26. This will make the races or these craft decidedly more Interesting. It la good move, and tbe Ocean City Yacht Club U tbe Orel to make It. t Lutheran Cburch Services. Lutheran Chureb services will be . 1 held In the Strand Theater, on tbe 1 r Boardwalk, below Eighth street, Spu- 1 - day. Tbe Rev. frank Uneb, of Holy , Trinity Cborcb, Philadelphia, will be - tbe preacher. Mlaa Marion E. Kloetx C I will be the vocal eotolst. c — c Philadelphia women Dies Here, c j Mrs. Catherine Edge, of Phlladel- ' phia, died lo tbla city early Tuesday I r_ morning. She w«i In a eerioua coo ' ditloo when brought to tbla reeort Undertaker Mark Lake sent tbe body ; lo Philadelphia Tuesday afternoon. d d a Bishop Hamilton will preach the eermoos at tbe Fine Methodist Eplsco- * pel Church next Sunday. Tbe bishop's »• ability as a preacher la known ail over tbe eonnlry. I
PASTOR RESIGNS » HIS CHARGE HERE I The Rev George F. Mitch Goes to Mount Pleasant, Pa. • Ihr Rev. Geo F Mttch. pastor of thr a First Bapti-t Church, came a- a ureal i gariou, other re.ld.uts uflheully.ud t the many visitors who know Iflm: To tbe Members at id Friends of I tie - p First Baptist Church. Ocean City. y/.re"l ''have' beau your pastor The r memory of oi.r labor, together I recall with a Joy aud glory that Is destined to be a constant ln.plr.llou to ruy life While tbe task of leadership of this r church has had ob-tacles aud not all tbe way has been smooth -ailing, yet. r by the grace of our Heavenly Father. - the loyal efforts of the "faithful few" aud the splendid spirit of the summer people deMtve great comuieudatlou During our fellowship together, 1 e have brought To you many messages, but uo oue of theui did I bring with e more reluctancy tbau that which I am i compelled lo speak uow. lu the pruvl- 1 deuce of God. aud lu obedience to His t command. I do with a deep Mnse of 1 • feeling teuder my re-tgualloii as pastor j - of this church to bee -me the principal of the Mount Pleasant Classical and .
' Plea-ant, Penua.. Ibe re-iguallou lo take effect after September 3. 1916. f Wltb this date will com my Jlrsl pas- jf > torate. I can never forget these days. have brought to me many warm f friendship* arid tender ties, both amuug X tbe cougrrgetlou aud among the sum- t met vtattors\ While I shall go away 1 labor elMU here In His vineyard, my ;X > my prayere fail lo flow to God for f ' upon all of Ite endeavors and ad- • vaucement In tbe work appointed to j # Mrs. MUch Joins me lu the above. * Very eiucerely. HI. eervaot, | . Geo. F. Mitch. * FINED #16.25 I ' Wm. P Winner, e .love m.nuf.c , g ' turer, of Quekerlown, accu-ed by tj ' Slate Inspector Wm. K Lovett of ex- v ceedtug the automobile speed limit lu ' thle city Wednesday afternoon of last 1 week. wa. lined (16.26 ((15 and costs) e by Police Magistrate Barrows yesler- | ' day morning. ^ 1 Ius|ieclur Lovett said Mr. Winner 1 was drtviug at Ibe rate of 35 miles an ' bour, and Ibe limit Is 12 mllee au bqur. Mr. Winner admitted tbat be bad " violated the law, pleaded guilty aud ' paid tbe flue. 1 Two men who were with Mr. Wlu- * 1 uer at tbe time of tbe accident were * unable to be al tbe hearing, aa tbey ' are Willi suffering from tbe effects of ' tbelr Iujuriee. 1 Another charge will be brought ^ Friday, Auguat 11. " Mr. Winner aud hla friends, both business men from Quekerlowo, bad e baeo on a flablng trip. They were returning to Mr. Winner's home In hla " car for dluner when tba accident oc • curred. In attempting to turn Into ' First street, off Bay avenue, tbe road • lot, turning completely over and reD turning right aide up Mr. Wiuuer was cut ou the heed aud wrist, aud the lujurlea required 15 or 20 stitches, * which were put lu by Dr. Allen Cor- ( eon. Tbe other meu suffered from " shock and are atlll at Soolcb Hall, wbare Hjey ware takeu Immediately le after the accldeut. le Benefit . Bucceaa. cr The committee In charge of the beud eflt for th- "outing fund" for tbe r. Northern Home for Friendless Children Thursday afternoon, at the Ocean p. City Yacht Club, desires to express Its ,c sincere thanks to all who participated ta aud helped to meke It a -uccess.
Yes, Indeeu 1 The annual Fair and Ba- ' zaar of Holy Trinity P. E. Church will be held tomorrow, Friday, afternoon and evening at Goff's Pavilion on our dear old Boardwalk. All kinds of fancy articles will be sold, also the most delicious cake and candy imaginable. Yum, yumm 1 Christmas comes oo the xjth of December. What ? Yes, it always four months away. Better buy those Christmas presYES, INDEED^ Ware's Specialties 813 A8BURY AVENUE iSSto™"". 34c. doz. Roes Creamery Butter in -pound S1,"'."" 44c. lb. 38c. lb. Tbe finest Teat and Coffees. We make a specialty of our Fruits aud •It will pay you to give us a trial. We do not solicit, but ire deliver promptly. F. H. Ware * qkocer 71-M
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 AT THE TRUST CO. S CORNER MCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Goods Store Showing a big line of Sheets, Pillow Cases. Comforts, Blankets, Towels, Counterpanes, Curtain Scrim and Curtain Swiss, at special low prices, bought before the advance. Sheets. 39c. 44c, 50c. 75c, 85c. Comforts from $1.50 to $2 50. Pillow Cases from u%c to 25c. Curtain Scrim, tcic and 18c yd., same as last year. Towels front 10c to $ 1 00 each. Big line of Table Linen and Napkins. We make a specialty of above line and can save you money. S. S. HcAIIister Ocean City New Jersey
1 1 »»»>»»» t ' f I j HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey Real Estate Por Sale Bid BARQAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the j of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton t>!9 Aebury Avenue Ocsan City. N. J. ' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can gat It; we can tell yon at onoe. Bargains 111 Bay and Ocean front props rUea. Choice oottagea for eale. Also lota for luvemment end for improvement — the cboloe of Ocean City. Apply to _ J. M. CHESTER & CO., - Ocean City, N. J. MOHTOAOma INBU*AMOM THORN <£ BOYLE real estate tio-T* Sraaar ICo*. oo««a Ayr mum) OOKAN OITY. N. J. r
-1 Eg! GOOD PAINTING PUPOT " ™§gST —..a— H JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. w ■* tfU/H / PAINTING AND DECORATING TJ .Painters Paint. aas «*.«*» at VoV a*.' THE BREAKERS 1 THE ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL Hot and Cold Running Water and Long Distance Telephone in every room. Elevator. Tennis Court. ' "Bath Houses. Diet Kitchen. . 1 Literature. ' 1 J K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. . . = I \
I "CTRIKE WHILE THE J IRON IS HOT."we,!ISI ' A pstjcJiolofjtcx! mmiwt m. Sit ttjfws oj mam, is tjiat tvmt'at urfu"cA__hc. nuwCi" kii" eurnmji , uAiethtf y ui~ or small. Imcortamt" if Ortaf" Tufmt&bj yeMr if imalL aTtW'^manriCf a jasf thuisunt muJi o/tui a. psrUon. sef asitfe tb turn. nutre, tkem. tht turrSm^ potoM' will beawi to muiNfUj amJ cm. a stjsttMvoktcL buuls to cjreattit tndtpondenct. Our bamLmq nokoh are crwseri mtuK, o/nd aivn'misllreJ -for t int oisoktlt'secucitj isf <M dt pcrstfors. First National Bank i\ Ocean City, IN. J. D.B. 8TITES M. 8- MOWItBR President OmwHIwe We pay a per cent on Savlnra Account. You ear*. (rank with ua by mail ' XLbe JScllevue — miqhth ar. and 00* an avk. Electric devmtor to street level. Rooms in suite with or without baths. Capacity, 250. E. 8. BCHANTZ 3
M0T6L JDIS0AYHG... Ocean Ave. i Between Eighth and Ninth Streete H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Hall ^SANATORIUM Mtae.n E.Tpwxxx.r.n. b. McOtbxxt H-ed boraa Mgr. THE IMPERIAL IMS CENTRAL AVE., OCEAN CITT. H IoSteC0,ne«' Open ui Year" Hoi W ater Hot THE KATHLU Now open for the eearott . 11» Cemrxt Avenue, OCEAN CITY. N.J. MIMHWl LEWIS A CONARU WYOMING TS4 UCEAN AVENUE Ore.u City. N. A. Open nil the year p Hot Water Hex A. P. NUIKI HOTEL ATGLEN
One of the mo-t aantixlly looxted hoteia la Ocean City. The aim bee elareyi bean to mxka thle bouee select and homelike, end lie end secured patronage proves lu ■ access. For tar ma aud partieulari address , NEW HOTEL _ ELBERON EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITT, N. J. a A ay lor and Bayre, THE HEWUNGS Nlntn and Wesley ave. Oeean City, N. 1 Opeea June 14, Mil ^WeeTKlladilJIile. Pa. send for BTOaleyjnd^RatM^^^ THE IDLEWILD Mooriyn Terrace Oeean City, N. J ( Between Eighth and Ninth MlreeU ( MRU. J. K. MOBRMON THE OCEANIC Occsn City, N. J. 1 Open for tbe eesaon. A. E. BAKEK. Chandler-White Hall . Ooes u sve. bet. Seveuth sud Eighth (U ; Ocesn City, N. J.
BROWN A MAC KLIN. HOTEL SWARTHMORE of Uie oeean. Tennla oonrt. W. P. and F. H. LIPPINCOTT. L A, STEELMAN lit WHEELWRIGHT Practical horseshoeing jobbing done promxtlv Cha tat Ojttsr Tup 1 SgsstaRi Agent for Btewsrt'a Iron Works Co. Plain snd Ornamental Iron Fence, Iron Ballings and Window Guards. Seventh St. and Haven Ave. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Lloensed by tbe State. -> -> eighth street, opp. p. o. OCEAN CITY N. J. C. L- LAKE ...real estate agent.. ISW anbury Arsons. Oeaaa Ofiy. N. J. LoU tor eale. OoUagaa tot reaL OorraBPoedanoa solicited : Tor Sajea^ swsytwloar m.rael vales. Full InfoemaUoe S'.'K.'ra'.'TftS.'SiSif.TSSS: delphla delphla
We Are Distributors Ford Automobile in Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Biildinc Thirty-fourth at. sad Was* ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. t Pbeee. 2SI-W Advertise in The Sentinel

