Ocean City Sentinel, 21 December 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

OceanCity Sentinel thursday . dkcbmhkk 21, 1916 ~Ve»tiaM t*gl«d '° receive Ileitis of ^.c ««*■"*» »" ful' ;"me jddrt*' Of the writer, not uecemariH for publication. I«ut »" " guarantee of goud fo'tli. DOTS. f jfo eii rf bat If r- I 'ere tlieee tlayo. A cold **ve "truck tout, Friday ( night. ^ , Do" 'I Pub"c "Cbool enter- u Uiu niei'I in I be 1'IRli actio.,! tomorrow a The"ie«ii ("Ity \V. f. T. I", will meet at the b-.ne of Mr«. 8. M. Holt ■' Jlllt.uL.iow at Towuaend 'a jlilet " to William 1 fori, a Philadelphia ^ Thf Mnl»«1>"t and I're-byterlan "j r"i,y'»."r'o rLn'L'ny tl'r.rm" a, Ttckel" are -elllng rapidly for the p< -'aimorv New YearVntglit t,y J the Ocean III v Military Club's 1. ad lee' Auxiliary. _ be t _

Dr. u K. Starr, of tlila city. I.a. rented ollicee In Hie Pleaaantvllle Trust Company bulldHig and opetieil a parlor Mhe practice of deutletry A. I) Sled ham ha. Inatalied a hotmet beating •y.tym In" cottage, on Wflty airnue near Kiglith otreet, ompied by Major I.. It. Tjinnia* and tifonre Murphy. The funeral -ere lees for the liev. Frank H. bane, who wa. known to Btnr Ocean < ity people, took place In .Jllllvilie Friday. The Interment •ta at St * It run. wick. PERSONALS. Kbtnrrrr Adam., of West I'htladelphia, »a. Ill town Saturday fur-i uf the Alglen Tuesday. of Philadelphia, wa. In town TuewUy." ('barlta A.'Hoe. of Philadelphia, was IdtewUd. "" "*l,lered *l lbe Frank Kran., of Ihi. city. ha. taken • po.ll inn a. bookkeeper for Otis M. Squire and Mr*. J. S. Itu.h have returort from a delightful mouth's visit lo the South. William C Allen and w Ife. of Philadelphia, registered at the Kl heron a fes day. ago i. Edward Voaa and bride, who was -mm Bertha Campbell, have rfelurued Immtbeir bridal trip. Mr a ud Mr«. It. Holmea, of 1012 .Wesley avenue, have gone to Philadelphia fur the holidays. Mm (luasie Thompson, who ha. bun In tin. city for Mime lime, ha. returned to her home lu Hci.lervtlle. I Mr. Park.' Miller and Ml.. Kllza- I h«h Hartman. ul thl. city, have re- | turned from a visit to Philadelphia. , Ml- Sarah rimttl^-of tin. city re- , lumed Tuewlay evening from a few *trs' vi.lt to Ml— Page, of WlM.nom- ' SomersT. Champion, of North Jer•ey, la vMtilng lit. miii. Ira 8. t'harti- \ pnci and Frank K. Champion, of this My. ..... ,, Mrs. A. I). Scull and Mrs. Holla T""011 ■"{,# 'amlly. of thl. city, s haet rsturued from * vl.it to Pblladel- I, mia Harry F Herbert and daughter. ° u' Holme-. Pa., are here to anenrl il,. K I°Utton""h "" '"r,u"'" brother. N. ° dnlTi'Llr™*,'..0' Jhe department K "n d'eknd Truat Com'•.jWllog her al.ter lu Kich- "

Au5-N"?,'r"n- Of Philadelphia. ato"f^" V"™l"on. - • trained nnrea VTuJLT .?' ,,4;?d hm- '■ vi.uing my »hi iJl°". *l", wl,e of ,bu Jerumem"*; Ttxu. «"e weal assessment "rtL P,.„d •****" < •*r®*sert» ..Mm Weekly meeting of the CHy JuTain. .*?!'0" Railroad Com- , Miaoin^f ° company's appllWitukl , "" 111 assessment m2l H1'"' ■',81 lo "a Inclusive, , •>'Ji»a-eMod' i|l,','i"iC',y'_ITh'* prnP- l 'ibaaabT^. 1". "* ■>u°l of 33000. The !"*?«} brtbe city, heritor Bos* ell l° Cl1' 1 ^««V.0Ie,,'1!rr"r'Ad!,n" ,he ! Z I "Ducted tone 1 Mr the eoliect ?!,b W tira ham Mcwieeliu" of Mtbm(te W|W .. •"1 Mranoi^H V" lata Kj|i ?,,, I"- St ration < ^Iliiiiw.' /'I' Hectlou Ocsau Jl ufSah P *" H,Dry « Cooper ■JSU'-"'""™ IkOIMU ' TVn,. ,'i" "cdered paid. I ."^ihe a J!l, company da- , •"Xtlmrir.T a"de ,u ,be , h*'j^®oM,f!rW*,er' "f'lhla «Mty. ! Jthe year and n** "l,0H*wt day , "Whim . ' " "'*»»*••• H» >r. wuTiim ^ "?5> Mr- Bridge- « ' Veil 1. ye*n astonish- I J^ik He'.. « J ,>'m* excellent | -rum 01 Sarsr^r-awr j '-"pte of *tbe°Utoim ! "2^" - P'actice and one that . lang by llim- thus remem- " ■—«-«. I * K- 1 •ep.rto, '•? 'oon' "f I •»« , ...;r ' taf" ^-n-od ' ^*"7-- w.ii l, •* (»"a M. , •m1* Aa-low. . " • P"l*n»Ufy . -

1 $134,000~F0R~NEW * BRIDGE WORK .. FrcphnUn—

freeholders Anthorire a Bond Issnc for Ocean City-Sea 1 Isle Boulevard May Court Hoi,.e I ue-dsy. author "J log of the bridge, over the ue'w ,"U"d ' work Mayor I hsmp'on "'.f thiL'-'ity' I pleted had much lo do win, u.llnei" this biiiid^l—ue. ^ ^ ^ reached, and the advi.ahiliiy' ^ ,.f L dim-'u-iuii L'Jl'i' p'y ||,e c ,1 i 1 remilutlo". from the Cape May ' and \\ lid wood City I oiuiiMMlouerand boards of trade re.|iie»tlug Hut bridge, over Cor-on'. It, lei 'L'LL-' < proosoiy lie 110 aid

lia. received from the State f„r thl. wotk llle The City ContrnMonrr. of W.td! ' wood were -aid to be decidedly lucon- ' "luftut, and Freeholder. Hilton and oil their people. Incidentally tlie»etwn freeholder, were told that Wild wood '»> ha. had .1. .hare of work from Ihe pv "J*J(eed*"d c"u,">- •,ld no one had X The discussion extended to the promt posed ocean boulevard work one orj two of the commuulcaUcius read contaluing the statement that Ihe committed of the freeholder, had rei-urled Adversely on this work being taken up e|- 1 hi. statement was denied by rneinbers of the committee who had made the report; and their contention wa. y.' Kowkes, which were read. *r> as Freeholder. Itutherford and Fox boulevard bad iiotlilug to do with the j" building of bridges' on the new rotd. e- lb"1 h»d been read were received and It referred to the proper committee. However. Freeholder Ku.tace said '•* could no: understand Mayor Smith, of Wildwood, wbo wa. lu favor of the |a road at the meeting here two week. 1 ,| before, and uow he I. agalu.l It. Chalrmau Itutherford. of the finance 2 cqmnitlfee, said that the bid of Jiweph <J. Champion for the bridge work 1. I j. Other legitimate charge., .uch a«, the riparian right, .alary or an lu.pec-' I 1- of the work, advertising .ale of ■ 1- bond., legal oplnluu 011 bond., etc , I would ruu the figure, up to more than - ' flXl.ono. a bond Issue of fHH.Omi u . was tboughl, would lake care of the g whole thiug. 1 It was stated t bat the l ulled States 1 ■ War Department lia. granted the re- o ■ quired permission for the bridges. , There was some talk of having ihe ri , style of tbe bridge changed, with Ihe b - Idea ot reducing the cost, and have Die contractor give au erllmale, but It wa. « ; said that ibis could Dot be done with K ] out readvertlalng. A Meyor Champion, tbe contractor. ' giveu permission to speak, .aid lie has ^ ' seen a contract that wasn't changed from Its original form. Every p

! contract ha- a clause providing for 1' this. This contract can be awarded j and things can be added to il or tfteu ( from It. * The contractor was told by Solicitor I, Harry Douglass and Secretary Frank e W. Fowkes that, the board i» now working under tbe l'earson acl, which went Into effect' last summer, and conditions are not as- tbey were . before tbe paaaage of this law. Freeholder Saul spoke In favor -of a ' . bituminous lop'for the Mi. bore road. ' which work cuuld be doue at a big ] aavlng to the county aud would prbre f effective. I Director Cloutiug seld that the far- | [ aorta, aud he I. in favor of .pending * I money for tbe resort.. Mr. Clouting'. " ■ statement ,wa. received w Hb applau-e. e Continuing, Mr. Cloutiug said at lirst ^ be wasn't Iq-Tavor of building ihi.road - from Ooeau'CHy to Sea Isle, but bt, 0 people want It. aud If ha oppwed II * J he'd have to.move out of Sea Isle City. 1 The whole question was tersely ( 1 summed up by Freeholder Ku.tace, of (| Seal.le. w ho asked: "hint's the u.e f 1 of tbe road without the bridge.?" 1 'Freeholder Hilton said be never ' voted for It. The whole thing I. a real estate scheme. If liie scheme can ^ - bring money tuto tbe county. It will ; all right He expresMd the thought ' that tbe automobile bridge across the - hay hasn't helped Ocean City any, '' City Comuil.. loner lieorge O J . Adania, of this place, quickly assured that It ha. bellied Ocean City, ! aud Freeholder".!. F. F.x spoke of tbe " , great number of. car. that now come here from New York.aod of the .ur. prising detnsud for New York Sunday uewapapars here lu tbe summer sessou. t| Freeholder Rutherford expressed m the view that the township, have bad d | all they deeerve They *ould not amount lo anythlug without the sea- ^ 1 shore reaorts. Without taking side, with either the township, or the resorts, be wanted to know If U Is wise to build this thing now, when every- F thing is eo high. There taxpayers £ protest and they have e right to pro- q test, but the speaker re id be was sorry . titer did wot. protest two or three ™ weeks ago, when a meeting was held c! the purpose of bearing I be slews of the heeds of tbe govyrnnwui. throughout llte-eouoty. Mayor Smith. „ of WlMwtmd. wa. at thl. maetlog. .1 aod he was la favor of Ufa whole '

NEW LODGE HAS BEEN INSTITUTED „! Officers of Grand Chapter of !' I "thc Eastern Star Conduct | Ceremonies Here. [ jcLViirp^'L:;; .J.L J-L.r

k. WM. B. ALLEN DEAD did woo Warren Allen-, l a, 'I"'"™ " A"e"' "f Kl.no. " Allen Lumber Company. Fluladel -> Pbla. died Tuewlay ,,f rtl.lwIe. 'f ryauklnrd Hospital. He wa. «; year, »• Jay. and In. sun. Warred beopLaVrt 1- He wa. IntereMrt Vu^mi'c wofk aud • Frank ford M. K Cburch "" His son. Warren, married Mlm Cathe er.ue Scull, daughter of Cblef of Pohce S Scull, of ttllU city. to Ocean City almost .luce tbe « ulng of the rewirt. Kllwood Allen' 11 father of the decea.ed. wa. one of the r earliest summer resident.. A daugh- . ter of Wlufield Allen 1. the w lfeofa - brother of Mrs. William (i Abbott. 1 Warren Alleu I. the only survivor of William II. Alleu's family, the | moilier aud daughter havlug died , wlthlu the last few years. , Funeral service, will be held at 230 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon. "WHITES" WON nchool ui,i. FlM, namhr, Hull at mr Armors. , The "Whites." of the Ocean City School girl.' team defeated the "Blues." of the same school, in a basball gaoie-st kiompauy ti's armory; Saturday evening. 6 to 1 When the whistle sounded for the to end. the score wa. tied Hi The girls wauled to play longer, aud they reuewed their struggle at she end of the big game. Misses Alma Harrison, Kdltb JeffHe. and Alice (iarrelaon were the bright star, of the struggle. Line-up: F: Harrison | 1 F". Fileggl tiarretson I ,'orw«f(' , K. Jeflrle. 1 M. (iarrlMin Center M Lake M. Meehan 1 I K Stepheuson M. Kelcbly i U""d' { V. Hand Sub.— Mt.s Cbeetwood for Miss '

>r F'leld goal. — Flint (isrrlmn. 2: d Kdltb Jrllries, 1: Alice (rarretson. n F'oul goals— Kdltb Jeffries, 2. Keleree, Miss Maud M. F'oulds. k DR. G. W. BAILEY DEAD ■sudsy adlosl Worker, World f-amoos. Was Hummer Vlyftor. Hi. many friend, lu this /illy . were surprised 10 learn of the death of Dr. , I George W. Bailey, widely known to f ' Sunday school work and forgier presl- * deut of Ihe World's Sunday School Associailoo, which occurred Tuewlay lii a "snllsiKim at Battle Creek, Mich. | ^ He went there in day. ago. He was 1 ' 76 years old, aud 1. survived by bis : "widow, w ho wa» with him w hen the ( , end came, aud two daughters. 1 j Dr. Bailey, who was a civil war d veteran, abandoued Ihe practice of medicine In 1872. and for ye.rs be was * active in business aflalrs aud Freshy- f He was a frequet visitor to Ocean t y City for many y esrs, aud vi. a dlrec- ' BOYS LUMBER YARD I ' W- fowrll Forwlkl ComponX ' ,0 conduct Bono.—. 1 Alfred' W Powell, of thl. city, has f based the lumber yard. Ilxlure. ' and .lock on baud of the Champion j ' u'ewU'c-.uipauy to coniloue the bust- I ' Mr Powell ha. been ,lu the lumber ' yW-'T'giLung wLb hinlrigli ACo.. ' . book kreper, then wiib Jowrph.O. " Champion ...d for eighl year, with Champion Lumber < ompauy. of 1 a bleb Victor J. Humbrecbt, of Pbila1 w»s pre-ldeul. 2 1 Mr. Humbtecht will -not be In tne « ' company now being organized. Hoi* Trlolo Ctoorch acrslcew. » t„.„ will be services In HalyTrtnlty . 3S,"2lS ■ , " morning will be at 10 Q-c"** ■ »•' " w. ■ ' ■ T.2 1. i-.-1 "■* t! r ,hoo.d DO. hov, . W jc , lire work. )

ART EXHIBIT ON BOARDWALK FEATURE OF SUMMER SCHOOL

! Comprehensive Display Planj ncd by Dr. Sensor for pv This C,tT '«> J9I7J d,w' 'f ''",l h,'r*' * few day- ago andVid IveL- prh','7 T"' , r"f jM1,e" M 8,r" Summer School, May-or'l hamploii' ,. I!.1"1'"'" 11 Brick, president of pile 1 iceau ( "ity ll,..r,| „r frade, and ' 'f'.r^'il, m'" rH*"ve P'»"» r Ibe icean City state Summer ' .school for BUT. ' walk o n, llr a '"feature 'of the ft<"*rd' next y-Far. The building for the exhibit 1. to be hJ'^'be city. aM,| it » m p, ' Philadelphia n, „,e early .ummer 1 prepared by the member., to he kept ', nem "t 1'ra,*l"","v,l"1",» * l*""« Of drawiug; t |,e* permTneiitTLuhi't'dr i Ibe work done by «q,ool children "I*" to the State), and the perm.- ' "7.! IlV.,.7t.or,emc"er" of Nrw J'my :y- |.

d u. trial art. Held will be well repren« rented lu other word-, the exhibit ud Ihe proper method of window dl.play*. ed The building ou.tbe Boardwalk will a. be used a. headquarter, for teacher. atlendlug the State school, and the id exhibit will be free to tbe public, he The building will probably conI "'"ed* 'r* r°°m Whrr® Wl" ^ iv Ibe teacher, may study. A'oug tills line it may be Hated that ig Ibe prospect, are bright for au I11ut creased attendance' at tbe Ocean City n- State Summer School next year. It ' ie will be recalled that there wa. an at- ' !i- tendance of fully 630 teachers here last a .ummer. For two of tbe alx weeks of J the school's sessions there were at .r least 90(1 persous here Interested In ie school work. Oue week was taken up d by dally aesslous of Utc^members of Ihe State boards of education and the c (I supervising principals and principals , of Ihe Slate. Another week wae de- t voted to -the dally meetings of the 1 Mothers' Congress of New Jersey. f This latter convention was held here . 1 for the Hr.t time. It was^sumethuig new to most of tbe parents here and . many of tbe visiting teachers, but as ( quickly as Its value was teeu In Ita re- *■ . latlon to school work considerable In- ! ierest was maullested. aud II bids fair to be one of tbe high lights In summer £ , educational affairs here next summer. Arrangements are being made also * to have a bigger model school here In I 1917. Tbe model school was opened 1 for the first time here last summer c . There was a dally session In the morn. . logs In the Wesley avenue giaded school at Fourth alreei. There were 01 only four rooms used last summer, and It Is expected tbet (bis number will be doubled uexl summer. This ^ school Is open to the children of both £ residents apd collegers. Oceen City Cbepter, No. 46, Roy el Arch Masous, will hold Its auuual auuual

): meeting In the Masonic Building, , evening. Officers will be elected, aud 8. C. GoB and wife, of Ihe Alglen, , who left yesterday for 81. Petersburg, F'ls, were accompanied by 8. B Got! and wife, of Camden, and Mrs W. H. ' Long, of Philadelphia, a summer rest- • deutofOceau City. Tbey all will re1 main In Florida unlll spring. Mass will be celebrated In Bt An- 1 . gustlue'a Church chapel at 10 o'clock , Christmas morning, the rector, the Rev. Thomas K. Blake, officiating I ' The Butiday school" children will be ' given tbelr usual treat In tbe afterr Hu Rccsltrd Contract 1 J. P. Fox, of tbls city, bat received tbe contract to build a portion of a ' road lu Balem County, this State. Ills tbe second part of the secoud .ectloD 1 of tbe Malaga Peon's Grove luruplke I Those wbo do not feel Inclined to go to tbtvtrouble of preparing a Christ- | dinner may cbeer up. Tbey 01 ay go to Harris' restaurant and enjoy tbls dinner: Oysters on ball shell or (Jam Cocktail Tomato Bisque 8oup Indian Rellsb Sour Pickles 1 , Queen Olives Celery j ■ Pauued Cod, Tartar Sauce , . Banana Fritters. White Sauce Virgtula Turkey, Freucb Killing .Cranberry Sauce bed White Potatoes Green Peaa Macaroni au ursiln •* Mlpee Pie. -hot or cold Green Apple Pie " English Plum Pudding. Hard Sauce ' Peach Ice Cream Komau Puuch After Dinner .Mints , Assorted Nuts m Coffee W H. Harria. Caterer. p

SCHOOL CANTATA L WILL BE A TREAT n' No Parent Will Miss Great Entertainment Here Toi morrow Evening. j ld ' puL,.VJ3s,7relL"LenL7Tehe7r.y I ^ «"X.'' to be given In Ibe as- '' I be i-antala will be presented by j lift)- of t tie school children, assisted by ! Eleanors s. Haiti, the -chool's Instruc • * t..r of music. ^ In the play will be seen policemen. - ' teacher- college girl, and oh. woe- ' may*be" J^alever they 1 Tile mystery chorus will lv a feature There W III be mu-lcal n "tuners ga,rLrr;r,:i£; " TEN INITIATED r

lu lr" candidates wrre^ ad muted to J" forme.1 by^ the degree team of 'the re 1 "f,e were P-' persons present, lu- j ... eluding delegations from Pride of id t uiuberl.nd County, No 74. of l^es- j burg: American F'lsg, No. 38. of Had I |(| donfleld, aud Queen Kennedy, No 67. r. X!'XueV"tL,oU_ ot tl lod d ' ,. v labors. The usual Uiu-Hful aupply w of refreshmeuls was enjoyed by the v big crowd. kSStUODC -- ISosvu-Kwst •• Fklw ard Corn man aud Dr. 8. H Llpaehutx. of Philadelphia, who have y been In Ocean CHy since early last ' summer, left town Mouday on a trip ' to New York : also Boston and other f point# near the - Hub." They expect t lo return to Ocean City witblu a sborl ' Dr. Kdwardsaerloasl) l.|. ' ' Dr. Charles E. Edwards, one of tbe ' o'dest residents of tbls city, bas been » seriously III for several daya. He was » Sick While spending a few days ' Philadelphia, where he was accompanied by bit family. ^ UmiiL. : a c i: Allen Coreoi, H. D. ««» Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey I W. P. HAINES ninth and wesley ave. _ ocean city. n. 4. — j Florence Brick Haines 1 Con. 9th and wesley Ave mechano-therapist Msssstrr. Hwsdub Movemsou

{JKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. -t_ 907 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey ; 1 1 ' — — - 1- y «•' oi' JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central avenue~ - 0c—u t-'lly New Jersey ' Dr- g- D. NOELING ? Osteopathic Physician i ' | Harm Building, Eighth street Pennsylvania tt. R. Depot i ! Ocean Cm-, n. j. ■ I . F2very Tuesday, Tburaday -and 1 - Baturday 1 Bsll l-booe, W-W - Philadelphia Office, 1107 Chestnut 81. , DR" CHARLES B. RIDER | ►« Dentist" ' 809 Central Avenue 1 well CiTT. i. ». : g: Faircimld Starr Dentist i BeeoDd. floor Cor. KlgMk HI. UHl^WoBlrr Are. be Ic Halurday KoriTii Phones nioht Bei.i. Hughes' Central Pharmacy and Wealey A—. Ocean City, N.J. I Phone 245- W roar ortsrs Ws dsllvsr hss

» STOVES HEATERS ROOFINO SMITH'S 735 Aabury Avenue ' Tin. Slate. Copper and Slag Roofing T"°k« of •" Kind» I Guttering. Sponting. Repair* for all Stoves. Stove Pipe I Heaters Repaired. Roofs Pa.inted ' Bell Phone 73-W What Shall I Give for Christmas? I u-h, not a subscription for the Saturday E-.minr Post or tbe Country Gntle- : j efhs \T£LdUs- Homrhomol for *3 drei Pom o, or *>.00 for tbr Coarery Gawdemre. togrtbre wrththe namrstrf tbe recip- jzz ' ^ T™t roor nart it done. A keaatifnl gift card beanag your nama wfll be mailed — j .Taenia* mom liig. Address F. LEROVMOWH, boa .y»-A. Ocean j

\\" ISHINj". Yoi: AM. f A Urnj iflrrrij (Christmas f| JUNKS' MUX'S SHOP MCALLISTER'S Dry Coods Business For Sale 1 In vini: decider! to tiiseontinuc husi"ess in Ocean City, I oiler mv stock and fix tores roil sale in Inilk. ' In the meantime I am Kradua]ly selliiig out my ' stock at last year's prices and below. | Big Bargains in Winter Underwear Sweaters, Blankets, Dress Goods, etc. s. s. McAllister Ocean City New Jersey

' Real Estate For Sale Bid BARO^INS I, i «=,1„,C,m,'T'S' ACarlr,CnfS and ',u"Kalows, furnished and unfurnished ,. i ",y ?" mUSt , sold at sacriflcc P-'C«- This is the | very-Cheap. Apply lo ^ " l,"S PopUl"r ReSOrl Alonzo Cotton ^ | A,bufy Ocaan City. N. J. r money to loan on mortgage. ^FSrIr"S^LS ChoJw ontt^va for Ocean City. Ap^to ""I'mvement-the choice of j. m. chester & co., ' Ocean City, n. j. ' . THORN & BOYLE REAL ESTATE- , aon gioHVH uraaar l»«ir to soar osmori Hdsr h BTummr IOo». Oc... Avmnuo) OOC AN PITY. N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. i Sixth Straat and Havan Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Millwork. Mouldinga, Building Paper. Plaater Board. Nails, Saah Weight* ate. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. 1 { "jpUpJ-jy E? GOOD painting julius e. jocher. jr. 0 palntino ano decorating * yPainterx Paint J »#a u oe«s« c.r». n. 4 M ^ h. A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and neat, M A Is what you need for summer heat; I W fl It malces your home so neat and clean, r ^ ^ ^ y You cannot help but see that it is you we The City Gas bight Company ■

Eleventh end Haven Ave. OCBAH CITY, ft- J. Buy That Christmas Gift POWELL'S We are showing a fine line of useful and handsome gifts— something suitable for each member of the family. A larger stock and better sen-ice than eyer before. POWELL'S The Reliable Store for Dry Goods. Notions and Men'a Wear P2I Asbury Ave. Octan City, N. J. IT is a mans proper business to seek, happiness and avoid misery "lord Kirg ike. rrf' Jfimlt&ie. vkouU. m cm. wkcL 1b both, ijowny' oM.i, old.HoUidijS ' rbvu i Ktppraess ihouLL <Y> hrmd Thwe is "no I mid oG(ej«fum.fc per-Ltrt-m. wnpossiirilifiis , but OF is auHj 0^- aJl to cjiut afrtA. chetr auul hippimess tb tkosc ihlxj (cot. mA sdriwjs axcotint nvrdtxs "this possible. - The detwe -for success k imL>. ioumitiLturK. oj- inuUutrii. A s<U7vwp bcwvfe bom. mikes tu wise "present cmj. is tlncotumtJi. First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. a. b. axitba m. a. howheb w"%2a:aa.'aa2rg2as-"--'" Advertise in the SENTINEL

" J. ROTXI.S am COTTlcn. Scotch Mall ^^NATOHiLM I "'"T "' """" B" * the imperlxl j ""4 "- W7RAL AVE., OCEAN CITY, ■ ! ZTSL£~5SSi - JTHE kathlu "* Av.nua. OCEAN CITY. II. 4. Clasada'tltlUI l'EW", * CONARU wyoming »*« ocean avcxcg Oeeau City. N. lv "pen an ,br y« __ Ho, W|(Ur a. r. atun hotel al^jlen Ona of tbe ,, k^.,. . OcrenClty Tb. aim L U n»k. :hH houae wl«. ^ bmnStaTS lu larg. and amoral patrouaga provaa ita arer-""- r or terms and particulars aiili^ , ■- C- «Tf. rn*. new hotel elberon EIOHTU ANDCENTKAL AVENUE ' OCEAN CITY, N. J. Kuurta^fb°iL2* >>rar^1Mn*Ma

the hewungs A Nlnm and Waaleyave. Oeawa Clly, M. 4 L. U. UKWUEUH. ■uai Ctiaataat HtrveL e Waatfklladelpkia, fa k£SE" Mend lor HooaMao'd Itataa »- w. r. woouetuE. pre*. ; /THE IDLEWIU OPEN ALL TEAR llonrlyn Tarraee Oaaaa CHy, N . 4 hrenre Klgbib and Ninth Htrvau UHH.4. K. MOBEIhOH Chandler-White Hall r ave. bet. Bcveutb aud Eighth Ma Ocean City, N. J. BROWN A MAI KLIN. Otis M. Townssnd A Practical Haaabora ArchHact Lloanaed by tba Btata. -t- .> street, opr. p o. Oct AN CITY n. J. We Are Distributors iiiuiiiie Is Ocean City, Sea tele City end Vicinity Wni. h. Powell General Contractor Grallm ud street Balldlm TMrty-fenrtfe at. and Waat arm. OCEAN CtTYj N. J. Reside a<«: UN Caatral Avsaaa Phnaa. Nl-W

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