Ocean City Sentinel, 16 November 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

icean City Sentinel | "JiiuBSDAV. NOVEMBER 16. IB16 ~We «l»»" b* «llld lo r«*lve llen" of jews and communication* of intercut ^ tU„ community and our reader. ] n ery whara. AU communication* ahould be accompanied wltU the fnll name and »ddrea* of the writer, not necexnaril> for publication, but a* a iruarautee of ( food faith. t DOTS. \ Keel* a bit wintry. c llumor* of more marriage*. Ttroiikaglrlng I* approaching. Kind *oow of the «ea*ou ye*terd»y r The local Democrat* talked of hav- • lug * parade, but they railed to pro « The Delaware Club, of Philadelphia, ' >b. J (ire*t g»me lir. E. ('. Weaton and wife are occupying the McCorkle building on Kigblli «lreet. near Ocean aveuue. Mr*. Frank K. Llpplncotl badly The board of freeholder, of Ibl. . eouniy ha. voted to give $2000 tolhe , PERSONALS. William J Cuetto, of Philadelphia, i **• in town Tueaday. u M. T. Collin*, of Philadelphia, wa* e * recent gue*t of the Elberon a Parker Miller ha* gone up the ' Maurice Hirer on hi. vacation. J 8 11. foover. of the paid Ore de partment, I* taklug bla vacation. Bert rand H. Smith ba* moved hi* family to Camden for the winter. f ■j B Blckford. of Philadelphia, wa* among the vl.ltor* during the week. Mr*. George Lee I* visiting friend* | In Kiver*lde. N. J-. aod Horaham, Pa. t Mr*. Ueuevra Logue, of Ibl* city, re « turned Tueaday from a vUlt to Bridge- ' The Mleae* Keiley, of Philadelphia, eere among the cottager* here Sun- ' dtJr' 1 Cbarle* L. Bader. of Philadelphia, greeted hi* many friend* here yoater- , day (toorge E. Silver, of Philadelphia, ( registered at the ldlewlld durlug the week. Mr*. S. B. OolT of Pitman, wa* a recent gueat of S. C. Uoff and wife a| I tbcAtglen. . ' Mr*. R. C- Duffleld I* vlaltlng rela- ' Ure* In Philadelphia. Camden and 1 Blackwood. K. A. Porter aod wife and Ml»« Sara Omlih motored to Clayton Sunday to ( rtolt friend*. ( William R. Llpplnco't aod wife, of ( tbu city, have returned from a vialt to Marlton friend*. Mi** Ethel Shoemaker, of thl* city, I* ri.itiog Cbarle* Phillip* aud family i In Philadelphia. I Squire aod Mr*. J. S. Ru-h left yea- ' terday for Lynchburg. Va. They will be a * ay a month. Mr*. A. J. Steel man, of thl* city, ba* been apeodlng a few day* with friend* In Brldgeton. Mi*. Helen McAllister, of thl* city, ha* relurued from a rtolt to friend* In Salam and Brldgeton. T . • ' Horace Ang, of the city'* fire departmeat, who wa* off ou hi* vacation, ha* returned to duly. Mr*. Kate Uartman and family, of thl* city, are occupying apartment* lo the Thorn Building. Mr*. H. A. Piocb. *teoogr*pber in the real estate odlce* of Joseph I. Scull. It away on her vacation. 1). P. Steloer aod wife have doted tbelr Eleventh etreet cottage and relumed lo tbelr Camden borne. Ml**e* Margaret and Mame Kelly, of Weet Philadelphia, were at tbelr euttage here for awbll* Sunday. Mr*. Harry P. Stanton, of Ibl* city, relumed a few day* ago from a plea*aut visit to friend* In Alleotowo. Ml** M. Etbelyo Page, of tbte city, •pant the week-end lo Bala a* the guM of Ml** Malvloa H. Morfell. Ml** Eibel Acker, of Germantown, returned borne a few day* ago after a pleasaut vl*lt to Ml** Anna Cbampton. Luther Wallace, Jr., -and family have rented aod taken occupancy of ao apartment lo tb* Brownie* ApartBeni*. The condition of Dr. W. P. Halne*. of tbte city, who la lo tbe Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia. I* much Im. pro*«d. Samuel Yoong: of Philadelphia, wa* here Saturday. Mr. Young and hi* family are eurumer resident* of IM* city. D- <1 Clark and wife, of PblladelPhl», bare been apeodiug a few day* In thl* dty. They registered at tb* Atelen g

Policeman George Back returned to from hi* vacation Monday, and Police- Pj ®»n H. M. Newkirk then began bl* P1 vacation. John J. Poster went I b PhlladelPhi* Saturday to spend a day or two * with bk* family, who hav* been there di » few weeks. L John Gaody aod family, of ChrleV* "<f . have been ependlngeeverel ti Any* witb Mr*. C. a Coraoo aod fam- »< "J In ibl* etty. ® William Wllkay aod wife, of ibl* J, ™y, hav* goo* lo Oloay, Philadelphia, where they expect lo female ■ever*] month*'. ' • Mi** Maud Clark, of Philadelphia. „ eotertalned a number of Philadelphia t school teacher* at 1524 Central avaon* , over the week-cod. , Cbarle. Sit ben* and wife, of thl# ehy. spent Saturday aod Sunday lo , " w"~ ; at Thirteenth Wrest and Aehary "naae. 1W wlU ba bam several *«**- Mre. Dagaa, befece bee mar-

DKGEDToloiN |l HEW WINTER HOME Fisher i " Speaks to Yacht Clnb Mem- j bers at Luncheon. Pe*l Commodore J. Ralph Wil«,nj In Philadelphia Thursday. and' Introduced K.xl'lty I'nmminlniirr i ' of the Ocean City Yacht Club Winter Horns. wi,o*e headquarter* are at the Lorraine Hotel. Ninth •tree! and Central aveuue u aud everything I* running nicely. He urged a* many a. pon-ible -f Hie Phil. > ideutlOed with Hie local winter eoeee**fully conducted > ' The whiter home number, about S. " Philadelphia!!, among II. member. I ■' BOOST TRADE BOARD 1 Dr. Allen Corson aud Oil* M. Town- " •end were appointed a commillee ai ' the meeting of tbe Board of Trade Wednesday evening of la*t week to 'j I- 10 had been dl*cu«*ed. l»o-tiu*.ter 11 mlltee lo solicit the Clly Comml-lou- c er. for the donallou of llisi they had agreed lo pay. Ii wa. ordered that the balance should he paid by the Board of Trade from It. treasury w beu i HAD OPEN HOUSE ( Leaiac Member* Her Fine Mtinol- i In* of Kiprr. Pool Player. 6 Tbe Youug Men'. Progressive League Monday evening. Many resident. t He played game* with Parker Miller. • H. Lake and Wallace Mathla. aud hla remarkable shot, evoked warm applause from the onlooker*. He w*s I accompanied here by Mayor Kelly, of ' Tuckertoo.-* The league plan* to have "open j i The annual rail meellug of tbe Cape I MeyOoboly Board of Agriculture will ' held In the court houw building at J . Cape May Court House on Saturdaymeeting. lucludtng the election of of fleer* and delegate* to the New Jersey ' Slate agricultural and hortleuilura I societies, reports of committee., and ' report* on crops. Wlte Cblrl TrsnlrtreC. A. W. Temple, who ha* been wire ' chief for tbe Bell Telephone Company . ferred to Vloeland He I* succeeded ' I by William Booze, who has been "trouble man" at Wildwrood.* 1 rlage. was Mis. Anna Rutherford. 1 well known to many Oceafc Clly people. Mrs. Sarah M Corson returned 1 borne Friday after spending a few days lo Camden, where she attended - the Lyon* meetings. Edward EL Keosll, with Mrs. Keosll aod their three boy*, wa* a visitor r here Suoday. They are cottager* *ud i came down lo tbelr *utoaiSbl!e> Thomas Morrison. *on of Mr*. J. K ] Morrison, of tbe ldlewlld. returned . borne Monday evening from a few days' visit to friends In Philadelphia. 1 Cbarle* T. Maglnnl*. of Ibl* clly. - went lo Philadelphia Friday to atteod tbe meeting of the Ocean City Fishing Club In the Quaker City that evening. r R. L. Acker, one of tbe engineer* on the proposed new hotel here, ha* r, gone to Minneapolis, hut expects to i. returo later lo the wlDter io resume bis work here. Miss Harriet Crease, of the title de- , partment of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company, spent Satorday' afternoon and Sunday at her borne at Cape May Court Houae. L. 8. A. Stedem *Dd son. Lawrence, of Philadelphia, were in town from Friday afternoon until Suoday even- , log. They were In the bay aod got [. many crab* Satorday. Raymond Sleelman. who ha* been employed In tbe electric light compaoy's office* here, ha* resigned and * taken a position with the Bell Telephone Company In Philadelphia. • E. E. Lenr. of |bl* dty, returned V" Monday from New York, where be . wa* summoned Saturday by the *erlou* llloea* of hi* brother. The latter may be brought lo thl. clly to recoparete. Herbert H. Hill end wife, of thl. eltv have returned from a visit to Ct"' .. n - I ,-n, I, ,| Allen* returned irom * • — cc

Ororge B. Brown eud family at Allen- u Mr. Brown wa. formerly euperloteodeut of the ga* company. plant bare. l» Fred. Foster and bl. mother. Mr* c< JSES^r-tnpT Philadelphia. *1 daughter, who is in • cuuvrm ■ out Mill. „ YWIillam H. Horn, wife and daogbFlorence, of Pnlledelphla, 0 lamme^-re*ldeol. of Ocean City. e motored here Tnuradey. They "P""' o few hour* here and returned to tl I Philadelphia la tbelr machine. t, a ffussi-sSS . St : ' turning to Philadelphia In tbe after- i f uim Marion Bolbwell, °' *ll*1o1^ t • taw hue kSeu .pending . "f. 1 sU Mia* Anoa Champion. Both , j gp..8 H yy|

AUTO BRIDGE CO. GIVES DIVIDEND , I1 Corporation Had Good t Year Despite Several ' Heavv Handicaps. j v m.-Uilr Bridge Company have declared ' j The cumpanv'- receipt* for the p**t t were tCKU lo excess of the pre- 1 ceding year | Hie olMcials say lhal the receipts | would have been much gresttr bad It I not been for the lufanllle paralysis ' Another factor lhal interfered with i l.ntlc City Boulevard, which because , of the Improvements being made lo it. , «a- torn up durlug a large pari of tbe opening of tbe road between Long- * and Souier*' Point, which was days sgo. doubtless helped lo keep down the aulo company'* receipt*, he- ( from LoAgport to Somer*' Polut aud

BARTLETT A. C. WON pl The Bartlett A. C team, of Atlantic City defeated the First Prwhylerlao J Church Ave. of thl* city. In a fast ir at Company armory S.tur- ri evening, lo IT. "j The locale started off well »nd had • fair lead al the end of tbe tlrst half, h second period aud took tbe flame. M w ard for the Preshyterlau*. he being " away for a few days. « Line-up: « :&} { ilreul'ler ^ 1 <Jutrd, j Poller ^ p Price I (iuara* ( ^ Hub*— Johnson fur Wallace: Sbaw. (! for O'Neil. Field go*i«- Haley 1: Wallac. 1; • Ferguson. 1; Price. 2: O'Neil, 1; Greul- f I: Kreps. 1; Potler, 3: BaLesllrer. f 8. Foul goals-Haley. 6; Price. 1: Potler. 1: BaLesllrer. RESIGNS POSITION [ J. Beeves Hlldreth, who has been c hook-keeper for the electric light com- [ , pauy for fourteen years, resigned bis , position a few days ago and Is now ' similar position with the Ocean City , Title and Trust Company next Moo- ' day. Mr. Hlldreth was oue of the f . company's valued employes. ( - pany's bustling solicitor for two or I three years. has been transferred to tbe j I company's ofllcm In Atlantic City, but , I new position for about a month, or < uutll the meu sent here from Atlaotlc I City get the run of aflalrs In Ocean J r City ' LIGHTS FOR SCHOOL ,. Electric Flslwres. The Board of Education Tueaday . evening awarded Ihe cooiract lo John 1 E. Townsend to Install seml-dlrect I electric 'light fixture* In the balls and . assembly room of tbe high school. HI. , bid— the lowest— wee 9110. . Supt J. M. Steven* reported tbe eu0 rollmeut of pupil* for th* month to be e 54K: percentage of attendance, M.k6. ■tale Called on. V A Arm of auctioneer* begau the sale of a lot of furullnre In tbe recent home r" of Ed ward Brown. Tenth etreet and * Central avenue, Friday afternoon. The article* offered did not bring the '• pricee tbe auctioneer thought they n were worth and the *«le was called off. The last thing* sold were a suite 51 comprising . bed. lead, matiraaa. bureau and two c»ue-*e.led chair*. Tbsa* " brought $7.76. The auctioneer de >• clared that tba bureau alone wa* d worth more than $5. Ilixti Clwss Dental Work. Ii may he of lotareat to tble com- ,, ",7Z ,0 learn that tb* Dental olBce 1 of Dr Rider la now lo cbarga of Dr „ Rldgway Lamb, who to a deDltot of wide experience. While a native or p- thl* state, he ha* had an exianelv* practice abroad for many rwi . diilon* brought about by the war. however, caused hi* return to tbto . nd led to an alliance with Zuiry and .

Rider In bl* Ocean City practice. - Dr Lamb to contlooonely In attendance al the olBce. and Dr. Rider to to It periodically prvaant and may be arsrv— skill that ha* cbaractarixed tba office in the past wMI be maintained In the T future Promptitude and efflctoocy may b* depended upon by the | By and through Ihecom bloed efforts of bra. RW.r enablad to cop# with al torgar volume coodoct the oomb'oed pmct^ i (ilnucaatar and Ocaan City »o mnch j . more advanta^oaly b^be^rchaa. of material aod eupplto# that It . i mils of some reduction* of chaff* which th* public will appractot*- Tbto | : j -ajTia SJTS.' - fW-Sv " i * OO lot ! J „ , C _ ■ . i*-' I I Wjj;*

| BUILDING PROSPECTS HERE 1 CONTINUE TO IMPROVE

Permits Issned for Erection of ; 0 Attractive Cottages and Apartment Houses. Building Inspector William H. John- . Ibl* month *1' C. A. Huff, three-story »p»rtmein . ou the norm side of Fourth ui elreet. east of Atlantic avenur. for V Adeline Wright, of Fifty eighth aud street*. Philadelphia. Andrew K Scull, collage on ea-i of street, for 1. S. William*, coaling Kl I2DU0. J. Steelman. story apartment ' house ou Second street, east of Alton Ki avenue for J M. ( oesler. of Ocean ,.f co.nngt.W00 Otis M Townsend. pavilion on at Niuth street, for Wm *' 1 F Hbrtver. of Philadelphia costing « . The pavllloo will be 21 feel ,f for J M. Stoner. of Philsdrlphis ' north tide of Park place east of At -a L. rt Corsou garsge for ('apt. tie.. v| W. Handle. I.VU5 Wesley avenue, cosl $650 10 Swan A Trout, repair* to Masonic Building Mnlh street aud A*bur> ,j , costlug $100 Otto M Towuseud. repairs to R. H 1 Thorn's building. Eighth street and Ueorge W. Harris, repair, to frame tl dwelling of Wm Wilson, Fourteenth .tree! and Central aveuue. costlug fl.So GUNNERS BUSY |"

The season for rabbit, quail and opened^Krlday. and gunner. * country districts In search of game, d. which to said to be fairly plentiful G E. Seaman. John Bramell. Sylvanus Murphy aod Reuben Smith H comprised a gunning party at Bee*. S ley's Point Friday. They got hloe rabbits, one quail and^ a^male^phea* (| *N *( artoon!y(*.DE Seaman1 Frank C and Millard Carlson shot seven S. C. Ooff. of tbe Atglen. wa. out " early aod got two rabbits tl John K Jouea and Joseph Klgglns. 0 of tbto clly, aud Lester sod Charles Biggins, of Ocean View, were gunning tt Ocean View Friday. They killed ' len rabbits, three squirrels aod one □ quail a John B Christian, Joseph (enable aod other* of tbelr party killed II rabbit*- 11 8. B. ((rover and H. M. Newkirk up yesterday bad bagged 18 rabbits. 1 pheasaut aod a quail. Frank B. Craven, of this clly. killed pheasant, » bleb Is being mounted. ^ t: Frank Hartman got 16 rabbits. 3 * pheasant* and one duck. C Eugene Darby, of thl* city, w ho < is atteudlog the HabuemiDo Medical t College, ba* been elected secretory ol p bl* class, comprising flfty Ave mruiHe visited hi* parents. Frank E. Darby | and wife. Sunday, accompauird by ■ f Eugene Was * member of Ibe Ocean " City High School graduatlog das* of Plliilaiigc IO Doilnisw*. t Mr*. Lesnder 8. Corson, of this city, ( ba* received * very eoteftalmog account of * rrceut pilgrimage of me Daughof I he Revolution from Pbiladel- J phla lo Doylealown. The narrative < wa* wrltteu by Mr*. Corsou '■ slater , Geo. W. Urquhart. of West Phil- . adelpbla. a summer resident of Ocean City. aDd Slate historian of the Peon- * •ylvauia Daughter* of tbe Revolution. Celctarate Wll***'* tee-Eleclloo. Clayton Halne# Brick aud wife, a j few evening* *liice. gave Albert Fogg and family and a few^otber frieudeji , b ration of tbe re-election of Prealdtnt J Wilson. In tbe bay window of Mr Brick's reeldeoc* were decoralkros of i flag*, in Ibe center of which was a , i picture of the prealdenl. i Dr. Corass on Vscstloo. ' Dr. Allen Corson and family, of tbi* | 3 city, have gone to Niagara Fall* on a t two weeks' vacation trip. During Dr ' I Corson'* absence hi* office I* in charge . of Dr. F. E. Spencer, who to doing pathological work at the Hahuemauo Hospital, Philadelphia. Member* of tbe Ocean City Democratic Club will have a "feed" lu tbe clnb rooms in tbe Hann Building to- . morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Tbu* will tbey celebrate the re-election of ' President Wllaou and Vice Prealdenl 1 Marshall. • The work of Improving tbe land lo \ Ibe upper eectloo of the clly recently " purchased by Mr. Wblteley to belog ! pushed rapidly. Mr. Wblteley w,e r- bere during Ihe week and looked over t tbe Improvement*. a Co. O lo Hold naoXar. Company G ffHI bye a amokcr In It* armory next Tueaday evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. An entertaining program to being arranged. AC the . conclusion of the exerctoee, there will c be refreshment*, jf Tonal people Wort. •' Cberte Boris and Ml** Florence. " daughter of John Bramell. of tbto 3' city, were married In Philadelphia '• yesterday. Both are well koowu to to (be younger-people of tbto city. la

"PREPARE TO OPEN FIFTY-FIFTH ST. ■Ordinance Given First and Second Readings by City Commissioners. Weekly meeting of the City Commix- | Director A-tem. Introduced eu ordi begin el the se.lerly side of the right Fifty flftb -treet. lo Ihe ee.ierly *lde of •toy avenue si It. Intersection with I Kifty tlflh street, sod lo be of a width . After ibe ordmauce bed bee u read suing of city boles to pay for the pro- , |.«ed relmpeovemei.l of Wesley aveNo. 218. 808. 1171. 1178 1 179 1210 ' Company', tract. Henry H Psrvin for lot* 387 and 368. 1 Srrllou H. Burleigh *ent Hie folios lug note lo the 1 Ii tfiDi that In the year I8»6 these lot* were sold for Ibe uou-paymeiit of Clly of Ocean Clly for tbe payment ^ I And tbe taxes have beeu paid, This ! mortgage Is recited lu a deed, aud It makes It necessary lo have a quit- j to build a double garage, with asbestos roof, for ('apt. W.G. Kaudle In the rear of tbe Marter cottage. 1606 Wesley avenue, recently purchased by tbe captalu. It will cost $650. Mr Corsou Is also erecting a fence around Ihe property of Mrs. J B. McCul lough. Seventeenth street and Wesley aveuue. provement. to tbe buugalow of the Dr J. B., Wilbur at Fourteenth street and Pleasure avenue Miss Colburn. one of Ihe teachers In tbe Ocean City High School, was j James J Cameron, of Philadelphia, : James J Cameron, oi rnnaaeipnis. *

mouths, temporarily is teaching lu An Ordinance. I A* orOlnsnc* loopen. grwO* aud crwvel l e | roadway of KlAy nnn suvdl.^aiid to beglu at t SySdlfSiS'lM A!" : Iw'u^u. arr'n J ' 1" ao*ol'r« b""BU **r1' '

g ii i it. p v B "AKKV * ""•"y'htor*. | Precise People D Will appreciate the g punctual service i" which adds to the delight of dining here. THE I ° Harris Restaurant

Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home ena SSL t — A few kg* located hi Bertaon G, Ooemn City. K. J., - In rieinitj of Btata road and Pannaylvami* and Raad1 ing Railroad station*- Also alias for bungalow, riiaato on Great Kgg ' Harbor Bay, Baaatoy'i Point, S. J. •ARTHUR D. BARROWS \ «U-r-..*8 ; 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. j : B. Frank Smith Go.,"ir,>,oK*Ii«T,: * If von have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine lot an Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house. »25°°r Two lota comer First street and Asbury avenue, site 70x100, cbmp. t itaoo. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, , 1 attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed I with best companies. 1036 Asbury Avs,

Jones' Men's #Shop Rail Suits and Overcoats 1 j are now here - $15. $18 and $20 I HATS. CAPS, SWEATIiHS | JONES HAS IT MCALLISTER'S Dry Goods Business FOR SALE I have decided t«> discontinue business in Ocean City and offer my stock and fixtures for sale. This is a well established, profitable business, up-to-date stock, and is worth investigating. Possession given any time after October first. Do not apply unless you mean business. S. S. McAllister, Ocean City, N. J. : Real Estate For Sale Bid BARGAINS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished I Some estates in my hands muSI 1* sold at sacrifice prices. This is the lime of year lo buy Collages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap Apply to Alonzo Cotton [ 619 Aabury Avenue Ocdbh City, IN. J. . MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. , No walUug for two week* lo know If you can get It; we can tall you at ' ouce. Bargain* iu Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for ' sale. Also lota for lnreatmeul and fo? Improvement — tbe choice of , ! <*«.. Oil,. Apia, » j M CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. > Ho»roaei« i*su*ahcm THORN <& BOYLE REAL ESTATE •«" (Co" OOC AN PITY. N. J. •John Marts Lumber Co. ocean city. n. j. A Lumber Mdlwork. Moulding*. Building Paper, Piaster Board, Nail*. Swab Weights, 1. etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. t

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FOR GOOD PAINTING I arc JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. PAINTING AND OCCONATING

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A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and neat. Is what yon need for summer heat; It makes your home so neat and clean, | You cannot help but see that it is yon we G mean.

The City Gas night Company Eleventh and Haven Ave. OCEAN CITY. H- JII* The Reliable 1 rOWCIl S Dry Goods Store We are better prepared to serve you for the coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right prices ' and reliable goods. ' POWELL'S ' 921 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

"CZthe secret of success is con- 1 izsstancy of purpose-Disraeli It, .wato. w4io Kit ^vrujev m. tkt pulst uf his expwise ajxounT U • #. pUoSebliM' M iod( 0. Jvncniaer. i The diwimmij of- die str»w u.st_ , expeniiiurt wiii do wove fey tliL WnLuidujiI tLw alt o-aium. ^oTiticWs or potitod. economists. PUc el m a. sdorn^s a.ccownt', : ■morieij it a uiiltim^ sUot , amJ- thts pemmes ome I dollars lodf * towL tike, btxuers" for the owner. Tntire,«T MiwcA ov\..sa*hiujt dt-pwdrW-tLi buoiL. First National Bank Ocean City* IN. J. ! R. H. 8TITES *-,M9^WBB PrMtowit 1 w- -^2^ - | Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

hotiij i*d corrasm Scotch Hal I 6Af8ATORHJM — Op*n All th* >**rM is* HjkltoMk H. ». B. Mcoronx THE IMPERIAL 1014 CX4TR4L AVE.. OCEAN CITT. K open ail Year Bat Water B**> Mr*. C. OETXEl. THE KATHLU Now open for tbe **a*on 11X1 OulrmJ Arena*. OCEAN CITT. H . J. WYOMING TM OCEAI AtEICK 1 'pen all Ibe year s Bot Watar Baa A. P. HIUIB HOTEL ATGLEN On* of th* moat wntrally looted botato la Oood City. Tba aim ba* always baan to make this house select and homelike, aad ita large and assured patroaag* prove* Ba **ooeaa For term* and paritenlar* aillim*. a. «. earr, rnp. NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIUHTU ANO CENTRAL AVEflUl OCEAN CITT, N. J. A ay lor and Hayr*. Proprtotra**** THE HEWLINGS i Nlbtb and Waaler Ooean Clly. J L. H. HKWUNOB. e W eet PbllaOelpbta. Fa Onlral Aeenb* aad Nlbtb Hlreet . rem rally uoeaied Term* Eiaeoaabte Head for w yl^poODBlDE. Prop. 5 THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL TEAR Hoorlya Tarrao* OoaanCIIJ. N. I ' M RN- J. K- ■OEEW N Chandler- White Hall Ocean are. bet. Seventh aud Eighth at* , Ocean City, N. J. m BROWN A MATKLOt. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Baasbora Architect s> Lloanaad by tba State. -> -> _ EIGHTH STREET, ORP. P O. _ OCEAN CITY N. J. We Are Distributors tar tb* Ford Automobile In Ocaan City. Sm Ula City J and Vicinity

Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading: and Street Bnildlnf Thlrty-faarth at. and Waal wra. OCEAN CITY, H. J. Realdeacs: MM Co ertral Araaas __ Fhaaa, Nl-W L k. STEELMANBLACKSHHH ui WHEtWWHT rracncai mbmi JOBBING DONE PROMPTLV Oh mi bl" Tap ■ IptUb Agent for Btawart'a Iron Work* O* Plain and Omamantal Iron iMi, Iron Baitings and Window Goarda. Swufl St «»f Him In

The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE MMII Aakary Aw* Ocean City A J. Watch aad Jewelry Repalrtat Mayer's 1307 Atlantic Aw., Atlantic City QfHN ALL VBAR JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor , 1137 Asbury Art. Ocaan City N— r Jf— y HEAOLKY A >» — — — - Reading Coal SSStarKSKS ""TtohteHtTci." PLlXhnWJJJDJBU™ I "^^taiaaaar J 117 "tote* SBETOHBb .