M" *"wmuiu,,lty .*,"l "*dtr" ,. d toUh- ' DOTS. * I -. HalP* N'"" *e,,! I 3)!1., make »»> re-cilull.iUB '. n I|me to u i lie II 1UI7 Don 'I it Hie new year right by si-b"crib- , Memlief- «f Wmp I". P. O. of A.. b,d,Uc. j >able ihrisimn" eiilerlnlun,fui Mi I Mi ii l-1«e rooms Tuesday The children of *1 Augustine's Sun- 1 given boxe. of randy 1 d fnnl My the rector, ttie Kev. Tlion. J K lll.ke Siimtey f | II ' at I lir rte.lueii.Uy evening preyer ( mollis m"Tnr-J*«ptl-t tWrrh. Dr. , he Mber of ll.e P-tor of the , More then 3W> license" were Issued ( la iuioi-i- of tlii» city aud vicinity by , lor tli»t pu'rpLe a few day- ago. ( PERSONALS. \ H. A. Plucb. of Plilladelplila. apent ( l'bri-lm»- in tula city. ( John Md'all ion and family, of Pbll- ( sdelpbts. are vi.lllng lierfc Hen J Hoflman.-of tbta city, la vlalt- ( lug relative- at Kddyatone. , C. ,H. Hltchner and wife, of tbla | city, spent Christmas at Kluier. Edmund H Pleven*. of Newark, -| wad a vlaltor here Matuiday and Sun- , day. ' t We- ley H. Kelir. of Plilladelplila, we- a i!ur-t of (lie Idlew lid during the | week I Mr- I.ulber Wallace, Jr., of tbla t city, la t tailing ber pa tenia In Philadelphia. I Mlaa t'oney-. of Philadelphia, ap. nt | liirlrlmae with her "later aud niece lu I tbla elly. W. M Taylor aud family, of thla a a elly, have returned' fronra vlalt to a Philadelphia I L. O. Krangau, who la employed at Paulabnro, -pent Christmas with hla r family here. t Albert Kugg and family apent ' t'hrlalma- with Dr. Mebaltey and family In t'amden. ' . I Chief of Police Scull atlended the 4 funeral nf William It Allen In Pblla- ■ delpbta Saturday. lawyer ft. Newell Heullnga. of Ihla * city, -peut the holiday- with hla peo- 6 pie In Mooreatown. a Charle- H. Powell and wife enterUioed gueata over Christmas at tlielr ' J. H. Feuton. of Philadelphia, baa ' beeu -pending a few daya In hla cot. Uge at South Ocean City. 1 Kalpb Hrongau. of tbla dly. -who la 1 employed In Philadelphia, vlalted hla 1 parent- in tble dly Ciwtatmdk.' Harry L Lake,. . of Philadelphia, " vl. lied hla parent-. Daulel Lake and wife, of tbla elly, at Cbrlatmaa. 1 ♦ H. McClong of Camden. a|>ent Sunday with hla parent., Thomaa [ McClong and wife, of tbla city. John Mart-, Jr., wbo la at tbe An- ' napnlta Naval Academy, la -pending the bolldeye at hla home here. ' H Schanze and wife entertained , aeveral frleuda at their borne, 708 Central avenue, during tbe bolldaye. William J, Hancock, of Wllmerdlng* . Pa , .pent the week-end with William M. Itauck and family In thla city. " John Nee lie aud wife jif New York, , •pent the holldaya wltfMra. Nestle'" parent-, C. M. Canfpbell and wife. ( L S. A Stedem, of Philadelphia, •pant ( 'hrlatmaa with bla family, who are at tbelr cottage In tbbySty. j Htllwell Smith and wife were gueala , "'Mr Smltb'a mother. Mr-. Delia H. Smith, tbla city, during the holiday-. Uapl. D L. Yauam^n and wdfe, of , tbh City, airy vialung friend- In I ren- , ton. Mmi re-tow n, Br-dgelnu aud MillCherle Bone and wife, of Rofcbor- J "*«>. .,*01 the holiday, with Mra. , ™>e> i latent., John BrameU and There was Utile change yeaterday In ' - ,he vondiuon of Dr. CharUa B. Kd- , *«da. a t,u „ aerloualy ||| al bla home M*. pa„h cotton, a atude.it at the , tentor, state Normal School, la , * ,he ho|W»y with her par- , " i M Sharp. and wife, of tble city, pant the liolidaye with tbelr daugb- | pbl» A P- Ambler, in Pblladel- | vJ. M^steveoa.' Jr., of tbta dly. la i , * " Klchard Town-end, -on of ( 'A M' Tu«o«eod. In W«4 PbUad.l- , J-eph Swao. wbo la employed In | «W \ork -peut the holiday- with - £•£«* «■ B.Swao and -wife, of ** oibb, • atudent -at I teuton, -pent tbe bolldaye with ber twTdty W""*™ L a,.W' *Dd of _E>lu* Geenoo, a student at Bwartb- - ■ore Cottage, .pent the bolldaye with ■«— tar Corwm. of Oal Pbta"^D^'t thu mi", a 8 and wile, of " iJaZlT?4*- *ho ** coeporatloo la Newark.waa r t
January 1. W. A. Cole-chit and wifr. of l amden, -pent Cbriatmaa with KugeueS. aud wife, the latter being their daughter. Ueorge W Sony and family, nfthia ' elly. apent aeveral .lay- recently wtih Mr. Sooy'a father. K K. Sony. In Philadelphia. Loren (toll, a pupil al ileii.aelser ' College, Troy, aud Mlaa Sara (iolT. a atudent al Swerlhmore. were home for tbe holiday-. Mra. H. K Stanton, w ho waa vi.it- , friend" In Wst ( healer, returned , Ihla elly In time !.. apeud the Cbrlatholiday". W. H. Campbell. Jr.. a atudenl of i I. "pending the holldaya wllb lilefalher. City Comml— loner William I Campbell. A-aemblymau-elecl C. K. Kittle, of wbo baa been aerioualy III of typliold fever, waa .aid thl. week to ' Improving. 1 Former City Cnmmlaaioner R. ' where hi. wife la .laylug for the winter N. C. ttodfrey and wife, of ihla dly. , vlalting their children In Philadelphia. They will probably remain , here for mime lime. , Hoy Henlbam and Harold Kereu- ■ aludeuta at Penn Hlale College, i are "pending tlie holiday- with I heir | parent- in thla elly. I Ueorge Nori-om. who la In one of the t Stale department" at Trenton, -pent i with hla parent-. Joaeph D. Norcom and wife. ' Barton Champion, who la attending ' Philadelphia bu.lueaa college, i" ' visiting hla papula. Ira S. Champion f and wife, of thla city. ' MlVa Laura Sayre. of the Trenton ' Normal School, a | writ the lioll- 1 daya with her farenta. t'tiarlea Sayre c aud wife, of thla city. Capt. Jame- H. Tow n-end. of i^iug- t port, recently vlaited Floyd- C. Sluime and wife, of Ihla oily. Mr. Town-end Mra. Sim ma! father. ( Mlaa Anna Wallace, a teacher at c Weal wood, N. J.. •" a|iendltig llie lioll- , daya wlih.her parent.. L. L. Wallace t and wife, of lbu> cHy. f Mlaa I .aura Fallow, one of llie grade school teacher- In the high K-hool. building, la vlaltlug friends lu HamilSquare and Mlllvllle. t Mlaa Nan Egan. of the lllle department of tbe Ocean City Title and Trust Company, apent Chrlatmaa at home lu Philadelphia. H. Uroaa. of Atlantic City, who la an Ocean City Bo'ardwalk bu.loeaa man In tba aummer aeaaona. haa gone to Miami. Fit., for Hie winter. Dr W P Haluea. "recovered from bla operation- In the Pennaylvaula Hoaplial, Philadelphia, a few week. , ago, la home aud feeling well. Dr. W. Y. Chrlatlan, of ihe Slate | Hnapilal atalT a I Sklllman, .pent Cbrlatmaa with bla p»reot-. J B. Cbrl.llsn aod wife, of Ihla elly. * Joae|ib L. Pyle, head of Ibe com- i merclal department of tbe Ocean (Mty High School, la .pending Ibe bblldaya at bla borne lu Wllmlngtou, Del. t Frank Schneider, who ha. been em- I ployed for aome time lu Ihe Ford aulo I ho pa In Detroit, apent a few- daya I with W. F. Gardiner and family. " Mlaa Julia Itobluaon baa cloaed ber 1 collage at Flltb -treel arid Central I avenue, and haa gone to Philadelphia, ' where abe will spend a few weeka. J Dr. J. WHHam Hughes and family, of Atlantic my. -vlalted William It. ( Hugbeaand Dr. J. Thoroley Hughe-, and family, of tbla elly. on Cbrlatmaa Day. Dr aud Mra. Heracbel Pettlt and ! Paul, of thla city, "pent Chrlat- ' Day at the home of Mm. Petllt'a mother. Mm. B L. Moore, In Millvilla. Mlaa Pauline Nlckeraon came home from the Trenloo Stale formal School spend Chrlatmaa wllb her parent". Capt. C: L Nlckeraon and wife, of i tbta city. ! Mrs A. Moll Sbafer. <£bo baa been - spending aomt lime at ibe borne of Clayton Halnee Brick, In this city, baa gone with her husband lo their home i 1o Camden. ' Mlaa Julia Blake, wbo la attending college ei Hackeoaack. la spend lug tbe I holldaya here with ber brother, the Kev. Tbaa. F. Blake, rector of St. f Aogoattne a Church. Granville H. Steelman. Jr.. an At- • -iantlc CHy real etaate broker, vial led , bla parenta.-a H Steelman and wife,' f of tbla city. Cbrlatmaa. He was oceomponlcd by bla wife and son. . Tbe Rev. M. M. Lewis end wife eo- , teetaioed a/Obrtatma. J Hoover Mc- . dure, a bank caabler County, aod eoo, -t-. M . tether and baot ber -el Mm- Lewta. >M - D D a-d wlte. ■ p-— as- ot the Hev . Mr. Lewis. 1
i MfifflOiSTS SING " CAROLS ON STREET- » Vocalists of Local Church Heard in Joyous Selections i Christmas Morning. ' Following llirlr i-iiMoui. „t aeveral ' ' year.. l.Tatig.irale.1 by the liev. 1 »,. John It Haluea. I lieu pa-tor. inemlH-r. " of llie Find M. K. Church, l-i ihe namof the member- of the Men'. Bible j Golf about o'clock ClirlJuiaa' m'.r'ii through -Hue ol Hie principal -treel- • alnglug I hrlalma. hymua and carol- j . unuaually heavy, aud Ihe i-t-tnltliei clerk- and carrier- were kepi .... Ihej
'CHnMTHAvFPRETTY EXERCISES ■ Grade Youngsters in Pnblic ' e Schools Presented Interesting Christmas Programs. 1 1 wereeuj'ynl" !"n!e '7 I ' e j ' I he ynm!It pe..|.ie -f lh- big). -I,.-, I ' ] ( llecllallnn. "Santa'. Ship," Haul , Aii Acroalic fur Santa. Find Grade i | ltecllallon. -l«ve," Bulb Jonea. Recitation. -In llie Toe." Albert 1 ' Smith, Louis Groezer. Cbarlea Adelizio i 1 aod Frank Police. ' '* c Song. "Jolly Santa," Boy's Chonig "Three Cheers for Old Sauia." Kenr uelb Kyerlngham. I Becllaliun by school. "King On. O i Bell. " t Chrlatmaa Play. Bolb Grade. r Song. •• Helhlebetn Town." lu Ihe fhri-tmaa play, all tbe Utile , , pretended Ihey -ere aaleep, lay- , lug I heir bead- on llielr de-ka. and , ea Hallow and Chamberlain placed , big -lick- of candy on each deak. , When iliey "awoke." llie chlldreu , found I bat Sanla bad paid thrin a , vialt Other preaen la were also glten children. a short talk by tbe Hev. Charles H. ) pa-tur of Ihe Find Presbyter a • Ian Church. It waa luatructive and ( waa apparently enjoyed by llie young and Hie blrtb of Cbrlat. , , Bui llie children were not yel , Hirough. There waa an enjoyable , llial waa nol on Ibe Cbrlst- (, program, and llial waa tbe exer- , ciire. for Hie chlldreu under the direcMabel Bockelmano. The little \ one- performed their "atuuta" lo ex- ^ cellent atyle. "aud then Ml— Kockel- , maun waa gone, aftea brightly wi-b-lug the little people "A Merr^t'brist- t The room of tbe seventh grade, lu , charge of Mra. Ketchnm. was prettily , decorated wllb a "Christmassy" ellecl. t and an Interesting program was given , by' Hie children, which Included Ibe c ' c Recitation, "Christmas Bella." c Frances Bevau ( Recllallon. The Day Afler Cbrlal- , Lillian Meeban. ( Recitation, Margaret Price. , ltecllallon, Sarab Stout. , Recitation. bpruude Stowmau. , Beading, Mildred Week. Souga, Scotl Adama. Herbert Bard , 1 Songs. "Silent Night" and "Under . ' the Stars, '.' school. There were alao several aelectloos , a Vlctrola WANT ALL TO PARTAKE aacranieal or l.ord'a «"PP" '«■ Hcttaodi-l c-nurcb Janaara 7-.. Sunday January 7. Ihe Sacrament of Hie Lord1* Supper will be admlulaFrmt M K Church. The memtiam of. , tpe Meu 'a Bible Class of that cburcb are aeeklug ro have every member of tbeclaa. aud attendant of llie church partake of Ibe aacramenl in the aplrll of rejieulance. with tbe resolve to lead life lo tbe beat of their ability In conformity to God's will. ^ made by Ibe'paator of the church. Ibe Kev. Joseph B Kulp. on Sunday. John «. Waraer Bnrlea. I John S. Warner., who died at bla borne in Oloey Wednesday of last ■ week, aged 78 years, waa burled Sat- - urday. He bad been III only a abort time He ... KCK.I War veteran . aod ... prominent In Philadelphia I politic- for nearly b.lf a century and waa » real estate aia»asor 3- years. r Mr. Warner bad apent the summer -eaiNina here for years and bad many friend, among tbe aummer colony 1 from North Philadelphia. , Mlaa F.« M. M~re Mwrted. :xiass Hv time mayor of Ocean cityp,raraied lioad rro«raa" .- Th- Haptiat Sanday achool anter1 talnment w« held Tboratay •»«omg .• aod all bad a very enjoyable time. ' Tbe achool rendered a good prog™" wife by tba «"« 01 • "xW*° ^ i- turkey. a t book-cwae wljb lout _ jgeweS
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But There Has Been Some' Cna voidable Delay hi Obtaining His Bond. 1 1 •.Main llie ir., ured taind. bail been 1 On mot inn .if Direct or t'ampebll. u was agreed that the report he accepted ' «ry paper-, payment hi l>e made a; ectur William s" John-oil. w all a tricaJ I uapector with bia check for (IS. A number of bill, were ordered paid MANY AT MASSES Large congregation, attended the meases at 6 SO aod. 10 o'clock In St Augustine's Church Ch-i-tmea moruKev. Thomaa K Blake. There waa a much admired by tbe member, of the congregation. aung by tbe parlablouera. Mr». Hleaaud playing a number of appropriate lu Ills aeimon. the rector, who alao -aid ma— at Sumera' Polut al 8 o'clock, -poke in part aa follow-: prieal all over Ibe world today, lu the go-pel- and leaaona are full of the good that came to mankind JUOO year. ago. Hie song, of tbe angels, Joyous pralae of the shepherds and tbe exultatlou of the wlsa men wbo beheld tbe star, tbe promise of tbr advent of tbe Redeemer— all are ra [tested and bring a deep religious alg nlllcauce lo Ibe day. "For ceutoilea Ibe worshipper" of Ibe (rue God bad endured persecution (rial aud every Imaginable dlltlcully at Hie baud, of their pagaD neighbors, Ibe bope of tbe promised Saviour wbo waa lo rescue them, cheered aud comforted tbem until tbla Cbrlatmamnrulng brought, to quote the wordof Ibe aogel. 'the Saviour wbo Is Cbrlal aod Lord'— tbe Saviour wbo "Tbe Hebrew people bad Dot In mind tbe lowly Cbrlat. Tbe coming of the King, aa ibey loved lo call Him meant a return to tbe worldly power and glory and once again ibe supreof Ibe Jewish people. ••Today men are asktog Ibe same things, but to ua Cbrlatmaa baa ao: olber meaning. We shall not aak for worldly power aod honors. If we do, our petillooa can never reacd a God r wboae cradle was a manger. ; craaie a manger.
"The birth of the Babe at Belblehem ' should mean lo us a re-creatjpn of _ heart, a restoration lo tbe sonsblp of 1? , God, a making ue tbe heirs of heaved ' "Tbla w Hie lesaou we must l«rn- > selves the question, bow am I living? Am I becoming more childlike? Tbis r la tbe teat we should give ourselves * In the infant Savjpur we have a Model f i aod Guide by which to faablon uur r live, tbat lb tbem may be found tbe l fulfillment of tbe message of tbe f angels wbo announced that tbe Cbrlati child came to give glory to God and ^ t peace to men of good will." - TRIED TO HELP BOAT ► Capt- BlicSmaoand Csa-I tlaaras j, e Worked ID ■ D OS* F"X Capt. George Blackmau and bla men of Ibe coast guard service al Ibe Fourth Street StatkiD searched long " and diligently In Ibe ocean oB Third I 1 -tree! Thursday nlgbl for a motor boat. tbe engine of wblcb Surfmao J.ack O 1 Jernee. while on lookout watch, beard D near the shore. O * Tbe ow ner of the boal did not signal ' for help The craft could nol be imp k because of tbe deoae fog. ir Surfmau Jernet burned two coeton y light-, and It I" t bought by Capt. f y Klackmat. tbat tbe captain of tbe boat ' tbua got bla bearing" and went on to- I Atlantic City, whence Ue probably * balled. is Afler tbe burning of tbe*IJjbl" tbe >- engine was beard no more, aad Capt « Blackmaa and bla crew weal oat lo e eee If Ibey coald locale tbe boat and g give aaelatance. bul failed to Ood tbe . Crr{^la supposed that It was a flabtog . boat from Atlantic Cny. one having _ pwsed In to thai resort early Friday I morning. Capt. Blackmaa learned. X. raiapkaaa r.a pie id A|| tba local employes of tbe Bell , y. company a CkilMmii ptaaawi or ibid wsaka' "alary.
PATIENT SUFFERER r CALLED TO REST f Mrs. Mary B. Stevens Dies at Home of Son, Prof. J. M. Stevens. f vea-. Miperiiiteii.lriit of th-eaa City's , 1' til- moHier'. Mr- Mary B^Sieveua. „ we. -ummuiie)* by ber Maker, at , urliu- Huilauu. I-Ilb of I'lilladrlplila. I There were many liand-ume floral r emblem- fium friend- of tlie family. Tlie pall nearer- were Her three -on- * The lutermeut wa- at >lt. Mollah .. Cemetery. |t Mra. Steveua. wbo was the widow of Ibe Rev Theodore Steveua, was lu her I -eveuly-ltfth year. She came of au Due or ber brother- wa- Governor Itei-jamlu Bigita. of llial Slate. All- * zeua' National K^uk of Mlddletowu. | ^ Del., aud a nephew I. a leading cor- j 1 Mr. Sterenr was. born at Summit '' Bridge, Del . aud she wa- married In I e the Greeu Street M. E. Church, I'hlla I delpbta, where tbe Kev. Theodore > Steveua waa pastor. In 18(>t. There ' were four chlldreu —Prof Stevens, of tbla clty:_ Mrs. Mary Sprowlea, of " Philadelphia: William P . of Arllng tou. N. J . and Kdinuud S.. of NewII ark. N J. ' She was a woman of lovable disposition and a true belpmale of ber busHer husband died live years ago ;' For forty-eight years be waa active aa 5 known members of tbe Philadelphia '' M. K Conference. Among hla charges '' were Ibe Wharton Street, Old Brick. 1 Nluleenlh Street. SI loam aud Central ' fnurchea. Philadelphia: Ibe Madlaon Sired Church. Cheater, and cliurchea '• lo Colombia, Pollavllle, Mauch * Chunk aud Brlalol. Hla lad active " work waa aa chaplain of ibe Metbo>r dial Episcopal Orpbanage, Pbiladel- ' pbla. Rpwodh l.raan r aaeeilng. jf Tbe members of Ihe Epworth i league will assemble at llie First M. y E. Cburcb tomorrow evening for a I. uuaiueaa meeting. All baviug talent r money lu (beircare are lo report Ibis d and pay II in. They will meet at 7.80 i. o'clock. I, aiairiu » St! Mien Corson, M.D.STt?. g lie Wealey Avenue " Ocean City New Jersey f- •"SSlSitala 1M-A. .. DR- W. P. HAINES a' COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE. " OCCAM CITY. N. *. JKKICKHOb'KS 1 y
Florence Brick ITaines COR. Bth AND WOsLtr Ave MCCHANO-TMCMAPIST pjlCKSCHEL ' PETTIT, M. D. ' BOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ilpim.' JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth mod Central avenue Ocean City New Jersey J3R. G. D. NOEUNG Osteopathic Physician Hano Building. Eighth street Opposite Pennsylvania R. K. Depot ' Every Tuesday, 1 buraday aud Saturday Philadelphia Office. 1IU7 Chestnut SI. | QR. CHARLES B. RIDER MDentiet809 Central Avenue | •ckU ctTT. n. J. ate w , G. Fairchild Starr j Dentist ♦ I Will kwln tO.^^on.T^e-Uar,-^! Malum, j Phoses Night Hki.i. Hints' Cwtril Phimacy tab aad Wealey Ave. Ocaan Crty. N. J. . Phone 545- W
1' K04-06 A«bur> Avenue Uvcaii Cftv, N. J. Iik oop W arm Wear Our V Neck nnd font Nwealrra Keiiilv -Miuti' Nulla and Overeoala. Hal*, tapa I'lubrvllask Nullraaca, Auto Rug. Ilatli Robes. I'lnnuel Nlilrtw, I'nderwear Raiiit-oatM Jones' Men's ISliop MCALLISTER'S Dry Goods Business For Sale Having decided to discontinue husi- ' ness in Ocean City, I oiler my stock and fixtures fob sai.f. in bulk. In the meantime I am gradually selling out my ] stock at last year's prices and below. " I Big Bargains in Winter Underwear, Sweaters, Blankets, Dress Goods, etc. - s. s. McAllister 1 Ocean City New Jersey i Real Estate Por Sale BIO BARGAINS [ Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished r Sonic estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the , time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 A»at»ury Avcnuo Oman City- N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for two week" to know If you can get It; we can tall you at ouce. Bargain. 111 Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage" for 1 aale. Also lota for luveetmeut and for Improvement— the choice of 1 Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., p Ocean City, N. J. f UOarSAGCS imsuhamcm THORN & BOYLE REAL ESTATE L e°" r!»i'« 'racer (Oo" o£««"a vtwCm" OOKAN PITY. N. J. . John Marts Lumber -Co. ' Ninth StragTtna Haven Avanuw • OCEAN city. N. J. Lumber Millwork. Moulding", Building Paper, Plasier Board, Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Bati'mates Purniahed. Prompt Daliverv-
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some gifts — something suitable for each memijer of the family. A larger stock and better sen-ice than ever before. POWELL'S The Reliable Store for Dry Goods, Notion" and Men'" Wear 921 Asbury Ave. Ocean aty. N. J. "JTisa man's proper business to seek, i happiness and avoid misery-Lord Kii^ iht VMS should, mbns muck to bow. tjcrumij "Wd. Mi.EEoUdmjS amd hippmess 3K0id.1t ao Kaoid m ham I. Theve is 'no (tool obl^atioiito p<rMpossibilitils , but" lib rt dutj <0 c^ivt ^00 d. cketr awd Kxjipifness to those. toot. -/^- haattlui) siwvw^s (Ua>M.nt wakzs "this : P°^le', • r - The desire •jyv success is "Mlej toumda.W>- of vnduitru. A sazTVwp bcrtik bow- wiakes A. unSt*prtse»it Amd. is eicicatliyul. First National Bank Ocean City, IN. J. R. B. aUTB— H- W.,MOWRER -%--s;aa.-a;arca3r— Advertise in the SENTINEL
I ,OTnJI *" COTTASSR. Scotch Hall , 8ANATOBIIIN f| .1 , — °P*n| >••»— 1 Mi— N. K. Tpwau. K. >. B. MrOIBIWT Head Sura. Mgr. THE IMPERIAL 1015 I'KSTHAL AVE. OCKAN CITT, M THE KATHLU Sow open for (be muod 113" O.uir-1 Amu, OCKAM CITY. >. J. M1R.SKM Lewis A COXA AD WYOMING »»4 OCKAR ATCin oeewa, CHy, n. j. op.o all lbs jwmr = Hot Water Mas a. r. nuu HOTEL ATGLEN Ona of Um moat motrally lo— tad botaU la Oman City. Tba aim tea always bam. to make thh boo— tolaet aad hoxnaUk", aad ite larga and a— urad patronaga ^provm Hi toaA. c. uerr, r™,. NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTH ANUCKXTKAL AVRNUA THE HEWUNGS , Nlulu and W«al«y an. Oeaaa City, X. J L H. HKWUKUK. «w> Cbaataoi Mtra«L W— irbiladalphia, ra KlrJitenl iST-L.n p-OTldwl Sua MR Baa 0< o' W°f!%V(5jl*IUA. rroy. ! THE IDLIWHJ 1 OPKX ALL YAAA Moorlja Tarraee O— aa CIIJ, X. J Mwmi Klgblh aad Kloth (Ur— u Lo— ted 00a Bloak rrom Ilia— ■ ' MKH.J. K.AOkKIROR Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. bat. Bevenlh aud Elgblh Ocean CUy, H. J. BKOWX A MAI 'ALUS. ■ Otis M. Townaand " A Practical ttaaabom Architect Tileanaad by tba Stata. -*■ •> EIGHTH STREET, OPR. R O. a OCEAN CITY N. J. We Are Distributor* summer letiiiiiii In Ocean City, Sen lain CNy nnd Vicinity 1 Wm. H. Powell General Contractor e Grading and Street Btlldlac Thirty-tow rid at. and Waal nva. OCEAN CITY, N. J. A.n.ar.1 UN CiiHiW Avaaaa Nan, Ml-W The Pontlere " BOOT -SHOE REPAIRING SHOP
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE **-»!» Aabnry Ava. Ohm CHy N. J. Watch and Jewelry Repairing = Mayer's 1 307 Atlantic Ave., Atteatfc City Orai AU YAAA JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Aabury Avn. Ocean Ctty ' Nnw Jnrnny Mortgages We are at All time* prepared to pnrehaa. fiat mortgage* on improved Ocean City Real Bate, JOS. I. SCULL 7A7 Aabury Ai'inn" Ocaan Ctty NewJeaeey Mten aiasm Waah. 14 — Sixth and flnnn awe. 17— Ktovaath^aad^Bajr "Na— >8— Beeaoth and Wateaeanna**" 42— Hooood and Aaboy avaana. 48 — Fourth and Atenry nan 46-— hthand ttekij umi, ♦6— Teath amd 8 «A— mmiklh and liltg—M, n-Bteith and annlnHte » c-Ti MRhaneWMHc e—

