Ocean City Sentinel ] THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1918. We ehall be clad to reoelre Item* of news and communication* of interest '• to tbla community and oar reader* ' everywhere. All communication* should be accompanied wltli the full name and addreee of the writer, not uecewarllr for publication, bbt a* a guarantee of t DOTS Ocean t'lty baa "gone over the top." f. Next Sunday will be ■Mother's Day." 1 Cottage* and apartment* are renting rapidly. 1 There were six full car* on the Reading's excursion to till* city Sunday n "Father'* Day" will be observed In b the First M. K. Church Sunday, May . '»• . p Another batch of boy* will leave J Oil* county for serve at Camp l)lx ou b May IS. Frank Cobb began catching Spanish p mackerel outside at Corson's Inlet last a There will be a patriotic service In „• the First M K. Church Sunday even- tl Ing, May 2fi. The monthly meeting of the Ladles ' V Aid Society of the First M. K Church s will be held Monday eveulug. There were two big audience* at the T Progressive League's benefit at the * Princess Theater Friday evening. The Somars' Point Record recently « auspended publication, the men who p leased the paper having decided to quit. t Henry C. Magee, or Oaklyn, ha* d about completed. hie audit of the books of the late County Collector Joseph 0 j I. ScuH. p James Reyuoids, of 1007 Asbury avenue, has been sent to the Jeflersou t| Hospital, Philadelphia, for treatment „ for kidney disease and lead polsoutn'g. With pleasant weather conditions, 1( for a number of days, Mis* Chellls has „ taken the classes In physical culture to the baseball park for dally exercises. PERSONALS. * J. 8. Beach, of Meadvllle, Is here jj A. H. Bickler, of Camden, was here daring the week. ' John Wilde, of Philadelphia, was 8 In town this week. . J. D. Ash, of Haddoufleld, is among J" the cottagers here. Walter Chandler, of Philadelphia, was In town Sunday. (| Senator E B. Lee, of Atlantic City, was In town Saturday. a Clarence Brush, of Uermantown, ^ was In town Ssturdsy. J. Koacoe Sharp and wife, of Phils- jdelpbla, were bereBundsy. a Charles H. Weiss, of Qermsntown. a cottager, was here Bnnday. ( Sberlfl Miller, of Cape Mgy Court t House, was In town Friday. Thomas W. Armstrong, of Pblladel- .5 pbls, was In town this week. v Robert Carson, of Philadelphia, was a recent guest of the Imperial. b Amos Chambers, of Philadelphia, Is n spending a season at this tesort. c Russell Henry, of this' city, who Is at Camp Dlx, was In town Suudsy. * George 8. Yeo aud wife, of Pblladel- * phla, were among the week's visitors. d Bernard Rnckdeecbel, of Philadelphia, was In town over the week-end. ll L M. Garrett, of Pblladel pis, soot- * tags owner here, was a visitor Friday. Miss Ethel Lee, of this city, spent the week-end with relatives In Cam- **. , J. R. Morrison, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday and Bundsy In this city. T. H. Faust and wife, of Pblladel- , phla, were her* several days this >«*. , Mia. D. W. Powell, of Colllngswood, c was a guest at the 'Atglen during the 0 Joseph Thomas and family, of , Wlseahlckon, were here a few days slues. J Miss Jean Williams, of Philadelphia, mad* a business trip to this city i Friday. t Miss Anna U. Jessup, of ,t|ils city, i returned Friday from a visit to Philadelphia. , Mrs. Fred Rap pi* and son, Charles, < of Uermantown, were visitors here | Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Long, or Philadelphia, | has opened ber cottage, 887 Central j avenue. I George O. McKlroy, of Philadelphia, a property owner here, leas' In town i Bundsy. , Constable John W. Osndy, of Hen- j villa, asade a business trip to this city Saturday. .M. Roberts and wife, of Vlneland, were among the week's arrivals at the Wyoming. Charles A. Do* and otfer-af Phils- • delphie, were among the visitors here this week. George Fuller, of Penn's Grove, was among the visitors to . this city yesterday. G. E. Lewis and wlfs, jf Wilmington, have been spendlng.a few day* at the Kathlu. Mrs. Grant Hdnley, of Germantowo, eras a guest of John C. Bteelman and wife recently. James Doak and family, of Philadelphia, registered at the Bleoayne a few day* stnea. Pster Woll, Jr., and wife, of phlla" a few days ago. F. A. Wilkinson and wife, of Philadelphia, reooei rastdsnls, were here a tow day* .ego. Adaase and aao, W. W. Adams, of WaM Philadelphia, warn in ^TMMo &um, of ahamahia MP^lwlm^etortato Urn m?mm-
DECISION IN SEWER CO. CASE Farther Hearing Tuesday in Appeal for 40 Per Cent. ' Rate Increase. The bearlog lu (be application of the present charges was held before , the State Public Ctlllty Commission In Trenton Tuesdsy. , The testimony of the compsny Is bethe board. City Commissioner Campbell was st besrlng In tbe city's Interests. 1 Joseph Csrr, of Csmdeii, represeut- d Ing some property Interest* here, s*ked " for. contluusuce of the bearing. J The hearing was contluued until ri Tuesday In order to givy the b board time to make Us Investigations. — . . c patiy's office here. They are nieces of c Davidson. oneof the public school a tesdiers. I1 Dr. Annie K. Freese, of Pbllsdel- b st tlic Klberou. Miss Wynn, a public school teacher st May's Lsndlug, visited frleuds lu city Friday. T. Dnwdney Clark and family, of have opened their cottage. 825 Third street. Mrs. Mott Bhafer, of Camden, is visiting Clayton Haines Brick and wife, of this city. F. T. Jennings, of Philadelphia, was among the visitors here the latter part of last week. Robett Hill, of Philadelphia, Visited t cottage ou the Gardens tract Frl- , day and Saturday. j W. H. Dleerotb and wife, of tier- p mautowu, were visitors here during a « portion of tbe week. j Mrs. Charles Btang has returned to this city from Philadelphia, where she spent the winter. Mrs. Allen Bmltb, of Philadelphia, ^ spending a few days with Mraf WalHess, of tbla city. Mrs. cT F. Grim, of Philadelphia, p has opened her cottage, 1225 Wesley • for the season. r Henry Glover, of Germantown, who r has a summer home at 142S Ocean eve- e nue, Was here Tuesday. Edward T. Blmous aud ramlly, of 1 Philadelphia, were at their cottage, J Third street, this week. 1 Charles Keustermacber aud wife, of Philadelphia, are at tbelr Wesley ave- 0 uue cottage for the season. '' John H. Msctagne and wife, of # Philadelphia, apenl tbe week-end at Wesley avenue ootlage. ' Miss Bertha Bheldon, of Millvllle. la 11 spending a few days with Somen 11 Youug aud family, of this city. William R. Hughes, of Hughes' Pharmacy, baa returned from * few days' visit to Philadelphia. * E. B. Bacon and wife, of Jersey have opened their summer home, " Atlantic avenue, for the season. * Mrs. Caroline GofT and dangbter, Mrs. Laura McKeague, of Eldora, visited R. L. GoA and family Friday. ' Miss Ngllle Burt, of iirldgeton, baa | spending a few days wllh her c mother, Mrs. Marie Bcburcb, of this ' city. Misses Geneva and Bern Ice GjMr- v eon, of Tom's River, were guadu of Daley Morey, of this cjty, Bun8 Tbe Misses Maxwell have returned tbelr Philadelphia home after ( spending a few weeks In tbelr cottage c Commodore J. W. Fern ley, of Philadelphia, took a run down to hta cot- ^ lege one day tbe latter part of last ( week. { William T. Prlngle and eon, of £ Lansdowue, spent several days at tbelr cottage In this clly daring tbe , week. ■ . Mrs. M. J. Buchanan and dangbter, , Faust, of Philadelphia, are ool , copying their bouse here for a nntpber of days. v ( Gerald D. Gregory, special agent of | the Great American Insnraoce Com- | pany, of New York, was In this city i Baturday. Mrs. Lanra Sayre Eldredge, of Cold | visited her parents, Charles f Hayre and wife, In tbla city, over tbe | , week-end. | Mrs. John Bramell, of this city, baa relurued from a ten days' vlalt to ber | > daughter, Mrs. Cberie Borie, Jr., In , i ( Jacob R. Wlaa and wife, of Camden, . beve taken apartments over Richard I H. Johnson's place of business on Asbnry avenue. ( Mrs. Edward C. Jeep, of Penn'a ' Grove, who was Miss Charlotte Smith . of thla city, spent Bnnday with ber - parents here. ' Daniel Fry and wtf»r-of Philadelphia, who last year edryloctad tbalr , hotel, the Traymore, to thla city, g were here thla week. , Boyd l$»xwp!l, of this clly, baa rer signed hta position with the gas coms pany and Is now salesman in John R. Jones' haberdashery, i, William F. Bbriver, of Philadelphia, r was. In town tbe latter part of last week. "He will be here for the season tbe last of thla month. >t B. C. Bast and family, of Phlladalpbla, bavp opened their cottage, 911 I, Third street. Mr. Bust Is in the wboled saU paper business. Mrs. 8. H. May berry and daughters, >- of Philadelphia, returned this week from 8t-. Petersburg. Florida, wbare thay spent tba wlntar. Mre-U.W. H lid ret h, of thla city, * has returned from n vlalt to Dr. N. A. Cobon and family, of Wild wood, Mrs. a- Coben Is bar dangbtsc. " A. M. BariMs. of Philadelphia,- who } owns two apart man! heme at W- ° a strtloc *tow days ago. a, I W attar B. ChatUa aad wtto have j-lanwred frem tba kaaaa Urey aaeuptod o'an MMr >'■■' »n Mm MMI
"HOOVER" SUPPER BY BIBLE CLASS , of Presbyterian Chnrch J Arrange for Big Event | Tomorrow Evening. 1 The members of tbe Men's Bible , of tbe First Presbyterian BunBcboel declare *hal tbelr Hoover , supper ^o tbe social rooms of the c church \lomorrow (Friday) evening, , from U to* HO o'clock, will be one of tb* , evemknif the year. , Health offic^ T. Lee Adams, Hie < city's famous chef, has tbe supper In , clisrge, sud those who kuow blm are , , aware of what this meaus — a most ap- , , pellzlug and satisfying mesl. He will 1 , assisted by other members of the | , Following Is the menu: ; Rbode Island Clam Chowder , Pilot Bread t Pickles Broiled Mackerel, Urowu Bauce , Mashed Potatoes , Coffee | Rolls, Home-Made War Bread , Friendship Balad, Cream Dressing ( Cake, Canned Fruit t Cheese. i Tbe supper will be 6<i cents. ( Governors to Meet. The board of governors of tbe Ooean ( Yacht Club will meet today lu ( tbe office* of Vice Commodore J. W. Lincoln Bonding, Phlladel- > pbla. ' Tbe yacht club's headquarters ( will oped for tbe season ou Memorlsl 1 Day. j , Tbe members of lbs Ocean City W. ' T. U. will meet at tbe Melrose uext Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lewis 8. " Chester, of Bea Isle City, Unexpected, 1 will addrees tbe meeting and give a 1 reading. 1 residence oa Asbary avenue, above r street, formerly known as tbe • property. f William H. Horn, wife and daugb- c Miss Florence, and Miss Katbryn ' Nelson, of Philadelphia, were here I tbe latter part of last week. 1 Mrs. Bertha Ringer and dangbter, ' of Philadelphia, have been spending s 1 days wltb tbe former's mother, J. C. Brail, of this city. Mrs. Martha Lake and daughter, Mary L. Corson, have returned * lo tbelr borne In this city after spendtbe winter mouths at Miami. ^ Assemblyman Mark Lska went to # Camden Baturday to attend tbe funer- . al of Dr. Paul N. Litchfield, who was member of tbe Btate Legislature. ^ Mrs- 8. B. Miller, of tbls city, has j, returned boms from Pbiladelpbla after spending tbe winter there. Mr. , Miller will return within a few days. 0 Constant Ford, a member of tbeS9tb Regiment Bend (Delaware \ troops), at Camp Dlx, spent Baturday \ and Bunday wltb hi* family In this 7 city. t "Jack" Bare, of tbla city, who Is lo I tbe service at Camp Karitan, was a • visitor a few days ago. He was re- ' cently promoted and Is .now « ser- 1 feast. Joseph L. Pyle, formerly of this c(ty, was la town recently. He wei at Washington, D. C„ bnt Is now located et e training school et Lakewood. Franklin Powell end wife, of Cam- 1 end Edward Powell end wife, of 1 Eldora, were guest* of their brother, 1 Alfred W. Powell, end family here 1 Charles C. Wanemeker, of Pblla1 delpbla, will occupy tbe second floor apartment of the Wenamaker Apartments, 856 Foarth street,* during tbe | John Gray, assistant general men- , of the Newport Newt Bhlpbolld- ( ' Com piny, was here Sanday. Hie ( ' family will be at tbelr cottage for tbe ' season on May 29. Mrs. E. E McWhlney, of Westfleld, has returned home after spending a , i . day* with bar parents, Eugene > Matkley and wife, aud (later, Miss Msrkley, of this ally. ' Mrs. J. R. Bmltb end two eons, of , ' H addon Held, have returned home , ' after spending several days here ee the guest* of Mrs. Smith's parents, A. , H. Hlgbee and wlfs. > John B. Klrby, of this city, want to ' Philadelphia Monday evening to attend tb* convention of the Fnneral i Benefit Association of the P. 0.8.«f > A. In that place) on Tneedey. Harry D. LeCato and wife, of Audubon, wen In town Friday* Mr. Le- - Cato le bo baay thla year that be will - r not be able to spend tba summer here, , tbe first time In fifteen yaara. . Raymond Adams, Qf thla city, who - hat been at Camp McClfilan, Aunlsi- ton, Ala., since last summer, has been .. her* on a furlough for a tow daya. He la lo tb* quartermaster's corps. George F. Fish and wire, of Phlleit delpbla, ware In town Thursday, n They will be bare May 16 to remain nntU the close of tb* season. They , have ukao-one of the Rowland A part - j mania on First street. Albert Weston, eon of Dr. K. C. Weston, of this city, was ber* Bnnday. He will an tar tba aviation aarvtoe In a '• tow day* *Dd tta» ordered to k Prtoestoo for a course of study, to re- " main than two mouths. . WUIIam Katop, Jr., a retired Troy f, banker, and hta wlfs have opened t- thetr suit— linma. Apartment Flo ■- tbe BeaeMe Apartment*, lor the season. Ttmy bnv* a roa In the eogtneee,o tng department at Hog Ialpnd. if- Mlm Alia* Bradley, of BMaboro, is Pa., spent several days this week with bar rtrter. Mlm Agoae Bradley, as la--ssr wsSwfiW®
HIGHER CAR FARE WON'T I ; STOP COMPANY'S LOSSES
So Declares Bnsiness Man, ^ Speaking of Local Trolley Line Affairs. , A local business mtu. who 1*101 touch with the ell*!r« of the Ocespfl v t'lty Electric Railway Company . h that while the increase lu the trolley j" fare from live to -even cent, lis* been 1 perib|tted by the Btate Public Utility > Tbls loss, he declare*, wouid uu- T doubtedly beve been coosidersuly .leexteudtug it trsck* down Niuin slteri sud out t'rulrel avenue, ttien-uy ei<ui - nstli.g tbe cuive- at Ninth -irst-t s. ! sveoue Kievsnll. -treei su.l sod t entrsl avenue rt.e i»« cut.*.that could tbu* have bee-. *l. .:-li*,i 1 would repre-eut I" Die con,p*.:y s ■og «f fi.'ss) s year bui Die pro,-n\ , Nioth sud Kieveolh sireei* niopposed lo the change of tout* sod „ tliey Justly voiced their up|h>siiioii of the city couliuusily. alilcti devel. *. tbet tbe beach be* widened so lu 0 for the company to get adequale patrouage from that section. It . Is such a distance from the trolley Hue to the beach that many cottagers tbe Boardwalk rather than walk (| "It Is ludeed an unfortunate tblng." said tbls business man, "that the pubgenerally does not recognize tbe | splendid cottage sites aloug Central , avenue from Klgmeentli lo Thirty- l i fourth streets, where every collage ou °' 1 either side of tbe street would have a full oceau view, w-ltb trolley service !" at the door. If tbe land owners along that splendid boulevard could get together aod'put tbelr ground st grade, u: ready for Improvement, so tbet Its ~ natural attractiveness could be truly " realized, aud a few building operation* ^ years there would be a solid Hue of K cottages from Beveuteenth or Elgb teeoth street to Thirty fourth street ou A side* of tbe aveoue, and we would be wondering why tbls beautisection bsd been overlooked these twenty-five years." SEVEN YEARS OLD : ' el Adams and 'I- Heads Cete- _ Oswald Adams, son of Wlllard W. W of this clly, celebrated bl* seventh blrtbdsy anniversary a few ' days ago, and be and a number of bl* 1 youug friends bsd a very pleasant party. They played games and enrefreshments. Louisa VauBant and Ernest Kent tbe tropbiee for pluulng tbe piece r< of pie back In tbe vacant place. Tboee present were Myrel Adams, A Barrett, Ruth Adams, Alice C Wesley Adams, Dolly Kent, Adame, Louise VauBaut, Hu- c Adams, Edward Huff, Eruest c Arthur Huff, Edward Bmltb d sud Btauley Craveu. Mrs. Orvllle Adams, Tbomas Parker and Mrs. Lll- " lie Adame were Interested spectators. E SINGS IN ATLAN . Walter Bherisian EoxsgeC t» * First PresbyltrUn Cbnrctl. a Walter Bberman, of tbla city, bae engaged as a member of tbe vocal a > quartet of tbe Pint Presbyterian * Church Id Atlantic City, and be tang I [ there for Iht first time last Bunday. o lie has an excellent musical bass o Mr. Bberman, wbo has been singing i [ In tbe Firet M. E. Cburch here, le re- fa j calving tbe Cv-ngratulatlons of ble n many friend*. Another member of tbe quartet Is * Mrs. DeOraw, of Atlantic City, wbo e In tbe Flret M. E. Cburch In tbls • | city last summer. j 8PRING INSTITUTE , * 1 Cape Mar County w. C. T. l\ Hen- u Interesting. u 1 Tbe eprtug Institute of the Cape d May County W. V. T. U. at Krma Frl- c r day. was most Interesting, Mrs. B. B- s ! Bwau, of thla clly, reports. d 1 A feature was t clartlc concert by. a t * number of tbe Naval Reserve* from a tbe Wlseahlckon Barracks, Cape May. t ) Former Bbarifl W. H. Bright gave a i - strong address at tb* afternoon ees- ( I slon. Tbe "reading by Mrs. Lewie B. f Chester was enjoyed. Mlae Eetber Elfretb, the Btate preel- . dent, was tb* speaker at the evening < * meeting. , ' — n, at Daw,. ; There was a large attendance at tbe danoe at Company G'e Armory Mooday evening under tbe auspices of tbe * Ladles' Aoxlllary of tb* Oceau City II Military Club. Jbe music sraa excel- * lent, the floor fine end tbe crowd congenial- A number of tbe officers from ■" Petersburg aud Tuckaboe were among '■ tbe danccta. Mies Merlon Bteelman D received tbe tropby In- tbe "lucky 1 number" dauce. There will be auolber '" danoe at tbe armory next Mondey evening. r- Xllesded D.SIB. BeeUdg. Mrs- William F. Gardiner, of tbls »> city, and Mrs. Manilla Ketcbnm, of f Llcwood, a teacher Iq tb* local pobllc schools, attended tbe spring meeting ly and luncheon of tbe Atlantic "City id Chapter of tba American Daughter* of Id tb* Revolution Id tbe First Presbyter a- lab Cburcb In Atlantic City a few days m- ago. °' Tb* summer-like weal ber tbe latter " part of lart week and early tbls week I ad oead several of tb* young people 2 bee* to Indulge Id surf batjiing. One Z eflbe firrt af^lbe uumker wee MM*
COTTAGES |' FOR THE SUMMER Many Philadelphia Business i Men Among Renters from I * Masscy & Edwards. : c:, !!!,'' .^.'.''Jarij .... I V.v; ol \a. ill i.M.-lla Lakv's o.iia^.-, Sw.-n I it- mi, ,:,l Wesley HM-Iiutv Lu Laird ii. lleun -i inalian. of Pliilad.-Iplna. S«,„:.,I I!,«,r ,|( the HofU'lBli s Apari I men i ll.ury J. Kubu. of Pblladel- J I. J lluratiuann K,'iai;e. 1336 W.-s I Swarllimore Mrs. Stewart Is the wld\ | ow of an English officer. f the Crelh Apartment* to Samuel p] , i Ken worthy, ot Philadelphia. I 1 Alfred It. Smith s apartment as 1041 _j avenue, to Edward 1J. Latch/ J I. J. Horslmatiu cottage. Fourteenth j L. Lehman, ot Philadclphta. i T. S. Simmons' cottage. 1430 Wesley I avenue, to Col. Charles A. P. Hatfield, | of Philadelphia. I Mrs. Agnes E. Haggurty's cottage, 1 l6'9 Central avenue, to E. H. Durcll, of I Woodbury. I Alfred R. Smith's apartments. 1048 | Ashury avenue, to Itoy Itodgere, of 1 * T. S. Simmons' second floor apart- — ment. 1409 Central avenue, to Mrs. EI- . ma S. Coburn. of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Coburn 's husband' is an army offiin France. Apurtmcnl A In the llopf k Illsley Apartmenu, on Moorlyn terrace, to D. Charles Murtha, of Philadelphia. Cottage 1338 Wesley avenuo to Charles S. Colwell, president of the Exchange National Bank. PhilaCottage 1645 Central avenue to Newton W. Corson, cashier of the Corn National Bank. Philadelphia. REWARD8 PROMISED For Increased Attendance- at E Cburcb aud Hundar school. In order to Increase tbe attendance at tbe Flret M. E. Cburcb and Bnnday ecboo! uext fall aud winter, William Massey, one of tbe active officials of both, bas uotlfled tbe teachers and other* interested that be will give those making (be best records rewards that are sare to cause tbem to work during tbe fall sud winter months. ~ A balf-dozen teachers of tbe Bunday scbopt will be sent for a week, at tbe of the Bnnday school, to tbe ecbdfl conference at Ocean Grove lo . ■ •erloualr III. *ff Mr*. Hannah Heyday was found unconscious on tbe floor of ber summer cottage at Homers' Point a fsw dayt ago. Dr. W. P. Haines, ot this city, was summoned. He found that she bad received a stroke. Her conwas eerioue for several day*. - Bbe bad goDt from Atlantic City, wltb maid, to get tbe Bomera' Point cotIn shape for opening. Her daugbi were summoned from Atlantic " - City when she was stricken. ' Gas Main Exieaalss. Tbe city gas company Is making and I extension of Yta mains from Atlantic avenue east on St., James place for Joeepb M. Rowland's row of bungalow*. Tbls will be tbe company's 1 only extension of mains this season. " No more nsw services, aside from ! those for wblch contracts have been ' made, will be ran tbls summer. Tbls ' Is because of tbs Impossibility of get- " ting I be material. 1 Btrc from cbicaao. 1 Tbe Rev. Dennis J. Dunne, cban- ' oelor of the Chicago Dlqpeee. hae rer turned borne after spending a few , ' days bare as tbe guest of tbe Rev. Tbomas F. Blake, rector of -t. Augustine* Cburcb. He was here last year, aod la much Impressed wltb tbe re* " sort's sllractlveueea. if . 8 Tbe roll of membership lu each class ' will hereafter be called at tbe sessions ,r of tbe First M. E. Buoday School. It r" will ba answered by tbs respective teachers, wbo are expected to aooouut a more regular attendance lu school. u la tb* First M. E. Cburcb Bunday -orolng, John a Klrby raortved
cS FfiWV H-vrsl donPR MOD'S 8hc>f) White Flannel Pants. Blue Coats. Ready-made Suits at ; Moderate Prices, Odd Pants, Caps, Umbrellas. Overalls. r Shirts, $1.00 to $8.00, Ties Underwear ROYAL TAILORED SUITS Maddock's Pharmacy jf /;,,, tel. say the A n, thtir /, iht { i is/,<mrr II 'r ill: ::- r, >natf this y.'if' ' . 1 1 '< <td J n; -. I,v.» had, ll r ,i,e a/ycur stt-.tW. 0 MADDOCK j Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. : General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. Ocean City, New Jersey - — — r < if Punch Special 1 I I Punch Oil Mop and Bottle of Polish 19c | | I large Punch Oil Mop and Large Battle at Polish, $1.39 1| H. Complete line house cleaning goods, paints, varnishes. K ' KJ brushes, all kinds linen and wire screening;, garden M , ® hose, lawn mowers, etc. Agents Sherwin-Williams m j ^ Bajnt-and Pennsylvania lawn mowers. Complete line » * m Blue Flame oil stoves and Leonard refrigerators, at the H H Modem Hardware Store | 1 Charles C. Read &. Co. ij WALTER E. ALLEN, M ANBCCA % I 839 Asbury Avenue 1 M PHONE US DAY OR NIGHT , H ■' 437 -W FREE DELIVERY W _ ._ -• ( Any Kind Any Where Joseph 6. Champion Building Contractor < OCEAN CITY, N. J. ^ ' i Tenth Street and West Avenue roil SHOULD DIVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and most depend upon' the honesty of tbe contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for tbe list of names and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend ■sS» BUILDER •"yf'N Allen Scull The Builder Eighth o.xi«l Ocean Avenue FHONE CONNECTION ' S. B SWAN - J. C. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL jCaroenters and Builders JOMMNR A SPECIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEMI CITV- N. 4. 5 - Advertise in the Sentinel.
mdthj aap wnuR, ! THE IMPERIAL iioi^r K.V TRULZVr. OCKAW C1TT. II ! "?*a all Year not Walar U Mrs. a OETXK1. j THE KATHLU j. Now open for tbe reason I ue Csnirai A»*nos. ocean CtTTi If. J. WYOMING HOTEL ATGLEN On* of lb* moat asntrally losatad botall la Oosaa City. Tb* aim has always bean to make this hnow select and homslika, aad its laru-s sn.1 wared patroaags proves its tasa. c. aorr, Fswy. NEW HOTEL ELBERON fcll.HTll ASIH ESTltAI. AVK.NUK OCEAN CITY. V. J. Ko..,ihcalli wuo« rboroaatdr rsoovatsd THE BI8CAYNE — pqKUxl one block from line* v ' Mitfl-J. E.MOBJUSO* Chandler-White Hall ave bet.Beventh aad Eighth sU Ocean City, N. J. M. J. MACKLUI. THE TMVMOHE Mrs. I>. P. Fry, Owner aod Proprtstrsas Ninth st. and Wesley by*. Ocean City, N. J. Scotch Moll SANATORIUM -Opts All Uia Yser— A -iniri an oic .unable for tbs wsU, tb* aooraleaccnl *^Uie *W«rljj. ^TrsaqiUBta, katb We Are Distributors for tb* stuiieMei mtoiiliit In Ocean City. Sea lata City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor^ ' Grading and Street Bnlldiaf Thlrty-fotirik st. aad Waal ITS. OCEAN CITY, N. J. BcsMsacsi MM Csatisl Assam Pkoas, aai-w Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Flowers and Funeral Dcsigaa Furnished 1 128 'Say Avenue Bell Phone, 4zyJ ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N.J. Choloa PaUry Pi-oduata Ask for Booklet of' Bpretoltlaa Ordars DeUvarad BalttFtt— COAL You need Coal. You need Swica. You get both front C. H- SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Tweiftb aad Waat Awaaaa HAVE you a cottage, bungalow" or apartment to furafcU Wo have a line of minrutt at lew than Philadelphia price*. Window - shades a specialty. CHAB. C. ADAMS A DUO. rao-ga a— urt ave. HKADLE1 A 1BUB *-*— - Readinc Ooai SHSSrKaSS wa^ ,,!!,■ — - sraao iTuumc ice mew ...... i* iimataki In Tonal* and Woo* Avobuo OCEAN CITY O A lT To Make NewFrkafr This wiilrt 5-Pktf <BS9 OiiDimog S Room Suit Cemdeo. W.A -

