Eean City Sentinel ■ Thursday, may 10, ibis. He shall be glad to receive Item. of bn and communication. of Interest Btlil" community and our readers ■ry where. ■|| communications should be scpa ii led with the full name and Kress of the writer, not necessarily ■ publication, but at> a guarantee of ■d faith. f DOTS ■■any excursionists here Sunday. Bummer flounder* are being caught Ithe bay with liook aud line, fcty Clerk Harry A. Morris has been bused as a municipal accountaut. Kept- James W. I.ee found two line Eekfl.li aud several hake lu his net ■ the bay ou Tuesday. ( ■'here were some .fishermen here Buday, but It was seemingly a little [ Erly to catch many fish , ■tie dance at Company G's Armory < Kouday evening drew a large attend- i ice. There will be another dance It re ul-xt Monday evenlug. ' I I PERSONALS.
1 1. Fryer, of Philadelphia, was a I Hal tor Sunday. Bueorge W. Hhuster, of Philadelphia, Has here Sunday. ■Charles H. Weiss, of (lermautown, Has a recent visitor. Hi* K. Helnert, of Philadelphia, Is Hre for the season. Htlsorge M,ead and wife, 'of Penn's ■rove, were here Sunday. ■ J. F. Guinness, of Youkers, was a ■cent guest of the Klberon. ■ Fisher Dalrymple, of Philadelphia, ■as In town during the week. ■ Mrs. E. M. Hooy, of Philadelphia, ■as a visitor to this city recently. ■ The Misses Keljy, of Philadelphia, ■ere at their cottage here Sunday. ■ Mrs. Emma Simmons, of Camden, ■an a visitor here during the week. ■ James F. Hill, of Philadelphia, has ■pened bis cottage, 817 Third street. ■ Miss Kettle Uoff, of Philadelphia, ■as among the visitors here Kunday. " I W. II. MelKiwsll, of Narberth. lias ipeoed his collage, IBM A .bury aveI W. Nuueviller. of Philadelphia, ■as amoug Use visitors hen Thursday I Oliver W. Hupklnsoo and family, of ■hiladelplila. are guests of the WyomI Mies Ida K. Hauee. of Philadelphia, ■ cottager, wae In town during the
I l» and Mrs W. T. WyckolT. of Philadelphia, cottagers, were here Ible Inssk [m Kk loner and family, of Philadelphia, mtiagrrs. were am»nk the week s i K.C. Putnam aud wlto, of I'lil laMel phla. cottagers, were here a few Mays ago. I W. H. I Hi Hals end family have I corns up from Florida and are here tor I K H. Kuesell end fnmlly, of PhllaI del phla. are at«ll Fourth street tor I Mrs. Kmlly K. Petenm, of Fea ■-base, baa rented e cottage liere tor I Mrs. A del la AbboU. of Ibis elly. la ■tailing frletids In Mootaslowu and ■koodbory I Lewis Keevos and family, of Salem, ■ere opened their cottage la Sou lb ftfeean Uhy I Nathan Freeman aad wife heee reI Philadelphia I C. W. Mel. ID and Wife, of Pblladelpbie. wan among the week's arrlvale at the Alglen. Harry Kvaaa. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with bis family al their Thomas II. Fart, of (lermenlown boa opened Me Ocean avenue cottage for Ibe season
K K. Teabner of Phlladelpbla. a i-< stager, was a guaat of lbs Imperial a law days since I>. P. Stabler ead wife, of Cam-I.n, ere occupying I belt cottage, «7 ' F.ieeeolb street. Mrs Ldlila V Multord. of Haddon . H sights wae a gaaat of Ute Alglen * during the weak. Joseph M. Walker end family, of " Phlladelpbla. are el IbWr cot legs le Soul I, Orson City. # Joaapb Scbmlll end family, of Pbll'adeiphia. Imvt o pasted Ibelr railage m Asbury aveaue. Miss Jaaa Meeklln, of Philadelphia „ M at bar baM, Ibe Cbeodler W hit. , Mall, tor the seaeea. J in. i ma and wMe. of MM* t myaaa raw day* ago , Joseph H Htopp and family, of PbiladMpbto. — « rertdaou. -ere , la Iswe a lew daye agd. , H. N literal and family, of Phila- t Mai bin a taw days age. W. T Richards end wtfs. of Pblld- ' delpbla. ate st Ibelr cottage, IturWwet ( KdwarW I.ymMI and wild, of Pbiladeipaia. who own a botoi bam. wen ( ■Me Myrtle Sharp baa retaraed te ' bar beaae la thte etty aftor speed log several weeke la Camden find!* Philadelphia and M occupying bar aattdge, III Wast avenue ■re. Jeba H. itbrtver of llerasea bar ollsgs, M Second street rbiladelpblaTpmt Haaday wan Dr. winter la Hbu Verb, am 'It'lbeM HmVTv. llmm'bt" mvmal yyam m <ahaaflbar. waUhaawa *' ;
i i tills city. Is now lu (be service. He Is t located at Rhode Island State College, p Kingston. It. 1. b Allen Scull, of this city, who has o i been In Phlladelpbla all winter, was a among the visitors here Friday. a William T. Prettyman, ef 1'lilledel- * phla, was here during the week. He '' Is igeparlug to open bis cottage. "" Mrs. Sarah H. Murphy, of Phila- * , del phla, spent Sunday at her cottage ^ In (he north section of Ibis city. ^ . Frank J. Hlneltlne and family-, . of Camden, are spending a week or two a In tbelr cottage, 815 Third street. Ltnwood Sack, of tble.ctty, who has been living iu Salem, N. J., since last a ' fall, was In town during the week. t: George M. Millspaugb and wife, or K ' Philadelphia, apeut several days lu o their collage, 814 St. Charles place. ' ° Mrs. Paesmau, of Chelsea, visited ° her brother, Vivian Smith, at Second ' 1 street and Asbury avenue, Sunday. t Mrs. Annie Fagan, of Philadelphia, * ' a property osfber here, has returned s after speudlng a few days In this city. v . Miss Elizabeth McCauley, of Pblla- „ <lrl(ihU. f« occurring the college she m ' recently purchased al 1621 Asbury eVe- r< ' turn h r homes Yming and wife, who spent s • l lie winter In Washington, have re- II ' turned lu ibelr ratings, tin Hay ave- t ' M. K. Hoaey, of Ibe Kreoing Ledger, 11 ' end Ills wlto end Mrs Went Heem. of Pblladelphle. were visitors bare Sun- 1 ■ J ' Harry F. Homer and family, of , (•rodeo. hsVs been spending a tow ^ r days lu Ibelr college In Mouth Ocegu f I «-Wy. Mre. HereclMl Henderaou end son. , - of Hue city, bave gone to Peon's , • drove, where bar husband la employed Mrs. M. I.. Devle. of Pblladeipbla. r r has opened bet house al Ibe eorner of r Sixth at reel end Weeley avenue tor the r season. • r -C. M Hrlck end family, ef Atlantic •' I'gy. apout the week-end with A. H. . Pugg and wits at Ibelr Ninth street r collage. George Poillck, of Philadelphia, a i with his family, will occupy I>. P. _ r Stdoer'a bay rrant ratings during I tpr summer - / I e HI- I hi bring, a Pls|tedrtpMe or- I f cbltect. who recenlly purchased e oo«- ■ lege on the Gardens I reel, wee In town t l Monday. i. Mrs Adelaide E. Maker, of Phila- 1 del phla. Is bare end arranging to open ' . her hotel, the Oceanic, on May *, tor 1 , in- -—>» Capt. Earner Hlgbeeend wlto bare | returned to then borne In Ibla clly ( . after an ebeeoce of several wsska In ( Phlla.lv I phia , Miss Hatemeo. directress of nurses , at Jelferaon Hospital PhlladslphU v 1st led a frleod el Scotch Hell during the pest week. ; Mre. « « Warren, of ible clly. wb» hew Usee in California tor some lime a-. lit hsr mlhsv Ull past, returned lobar .
Central erenne. William O. Moore, of Haddoofleld. left Ibe letter pert of last week toe a two weeks' rWt to his father* eemp In ibe Maine woods. "welter l.iille. of Pblladeipbla. wbo was bare a tow days ago. Is making north section of Ibe clly. Mre. J. L. Mabalfey and children. thte week' with Mre. Mabalfey a parents, Albert Fegg ead wlto. Thomas Scull, eon of Abet D. Scull, of Ibis city, wm home a tow daya darIbe week on a furlough. Ha le at Camp MtClallan. Anntetoo. Ala. ••AL" Weakee, soe of Dr. K C. Woobos boea aant to Cornell Indeed of as wee at Urol planned William A. Welsh and family, of have o period Ibelr rattage tot amaon Mr. Wdeb le prmldeal of Ibe Anglers' Clab of ocean Cky. John Test, of Pblladeipbla. a summer redd out bete, baa Ml Florida, wliara ha span! the winter, aad aspseUtu 'be In Gceau City about May 95. Mimm Dorothy Kiggs and AbMe Davall aad Stanley Multord. of Haddon M sights, were over Sunday gneaU ' of Kuaedl H Nulty end wile, of thte 1 ctty. Mrs J oka Hallorao. of Ibis cMy. eg) wbo uadorwowl two oparattuoe lu mm of Philadelphia s boapllala a tow "oaks ago. Is reported la be ImGeorge J a Una. a chief party officer m . Laagwe Idaad. Fbtladdpbta. apaat s , by ble artde. "[■LP Ml I Iklmea ^uTrllad' la ttoaaa ■I | mm. "tm» were "bam la tta m ■ Mm MM MkkM. Tkma warn Mp
— — — — — A • crowds In SL Petersburg the past win- 0 ' tar. The weather was unusually cold tl ' t here In Jannary. William Rneaell, wlto and. daughter, ■ of Pblladeipbla have rented for (he '• season and are nnw here, taking a cot- <£ 1 lege at SOB Fourth etraat, next door to * where they were led year. « *■ Mre. L. W. Bates has retugied to " her home In this city very much Im- * '' proved In health after ependlng the winter In Wed Phlladelpbla with her ° d daughter, Mre. B. ChrlaUapmn. j" " Roland Shrlgley and wlto, of Phil- { lf adelpbla, wbo have been vletttng Ocean City for eeveral seasons, will ■- not be here this year. It la learned, be a, having enlisted in the Naval Reserves, i- Mre. Harry O. Fellman, eleter of the | J Rev. M. M. Lewie, to spending two I weeke al Ike shore, reooverlng from a < . recent epell of lUdeaa. .Her hnsbaod i j. to In the grooery business at Perkagle, , u "• * 1 I, Eugene Dowd, of Philadelphia, epuit Saturday and Bnnday with hto wlto and danghtare at tbelr cottage on ' Ninlhatnel, near Ocean avenna. With "" him were Frank Snyder and wlto, of 1 * German town. " Mlm Roth Morrto, of Philadelphia, formerly of thto city, and Mlm Effle Wttbetepoon, of Indepeodanoe, «• Kansas, are epeodlng the month of n May wkh Ulfloid Crane and wife at sd their home In Brtdgetoo. The Rev. Thomas L. Lewis wae with ef hto mo, Urn Rav. M. M. Lewle, over aa the wank aad aad preached Sunday at m the Patoeato Bepttol Church, to which na ha haa am^tad a eaU. He will move m Aewa the lart ef thte mawtb.
1 SHORE LINE CAR i FARES INCREASED r ' i f * - Bat Eocal People Baying: Ronud-Trip Tickets to At- J i ' lantic Not Affected. ' The Ipcreased rate of fare on the I Shore Fast Line cars went Into effect . le-l Friday aud. travelers ou the road i had another twinge as they were com- , pelled to "dig" for extra coppers. Ocean City people going to Atlantic Clly III not be lilt by this Increase In fare If they buy round-trip tickets at L the company's station in this clly, and the same conditions hold good, of (. , course, for those purchasing round- n trip tickets In Atlantic CUy for Ocean ti , City. The price of these tickets ts GO 8 | cents. r ' Those who ueglecl to buy the roundtickets at the statlous here or In ' Atlantic CUy will be required to pay a ' GS cents— 84 cents each way. There- t fore. ' those, going to ' Atlantic CUy g 1 should remeuilier to purchase round- L - trip tickets and tliuk save eight cents, o
$38,200 REQUIRED FOR THIS 1 CITY'S SCHOOLS NEXT YEAR
j START MADE TO BUILD BULKHEAD . f 1 Commissioners Give No- ^ tice That They Will Introduce Ordinance May 27, (( Preliminary steps were taken by the * Commissioners at their weekly meeting for t Ke reconstruction of the * along the ocean front In ^ South OceatrClly. when Ihe following t" resolution wasarjopted: Be It X 1 Resolved, by the Voard of Commissioners of Ocean City, New' Jersey, 1 the clly clerk be authorized to ' give two separate notice* of Intention the Board of Com mls'loners will the twenty-seventh day of May, j 1818, at 3 p. m.. at the Commissioners' Chambers, city hall, Ocean CUy, In- ' troduce an ordinance to construct a of the southeasterly line of Central avenne aud parallel thereto, described ' follows: Beginning 48 feet southwest of the northeast line of Fifty- • street, thence southwest to the ' southwest line of. Fifty-eighth street ' and the costs, damages and benefits I aball.be assessed upon the owners of d land benefited or damaged there- 1 ' The following resolution also was > adopted: 1 Bell 0 Resolved,- by the Roard of Commit- I slohers of Ucean City, New Jersey, the city, clerk be authorized to I give notice of Intention that the Board J of Commissioners will Introduce an J ordinance on" the twenty-seventh day r of May. 1918, at 3 p. in., at the Com- I miss loners' Cham hers, CUy HaJ^ Ocean City, to Improve by cement paving an f alley described as follows: « > •iThat a I5-foot-wlde street, the north- t westerly line thereof running parallel r with and 100 feet southeasterly of the - southeast Hue of Central avenue and 1 ■aid 16 foot-wide street, beglnulDg 410 southwesterly of the southwesterly I line of Forty-ninth street, end extends i southwesterly 4540 feet to the center I line of Fifty-eighth street,"'and that <, lite coats, damages end benetlts shell I be assessed npon the owners of the f land benefited or damaged thereby. c Regarding Ihe first resolution, Mayor t Ctipmplon stated that he and CUy En- ' gmeer Colllason attended a meeting of <! the South Ocean CUy Improvement \ Association In Philadelphia Thursday s evening. The matter was fully discussed, aud he apd Mr. Colllason left s Hie meeting with Ibe Impression that | 1 1 ley understood what the members of tiie association desire. f A proposed amendment to Ordlnange I Vo. 96 was passed on first and second v readings. It will oome up for final I reading and passage on May 20. ' A resolution to borrow 11950 was adopted, and a number of bills were ordered paid. . BUYS ANOTHER HOUSE on DtLasctr Place. i Harry F. Stauton, real estate broker, J has sold to. Charles W. Brooks, of- ' Philadelphia, partner or Joseph M. the new and attractive cot- ' 840 DeLanoey place. Mr. Brooks i la the owner of a two-tomlly apartment houae on DeLancey place and a summer resident here for many prior to owning property In this Mty. Mr. Btanton has sold a lot on De- ' I .aucey place to a man with other real mute holdings here, and the new 1 owner will Improve the lot by erecting an apartment bonse or cottage. > bo to Peddle Inatlliue. 1 The First Baptist ' Sunda^Scbool, following the Initial effort of last year, > voted to seud Miss Mary Clark back to r Peddle Institute at Helghutown, N. I J., for the second-year coarse at the I nstllute for Christian Workers from Jone29 tojuly 6. With her this year , goee Miss Ruth Stephenson, to Uke » i lie first-year course. Miss Stephenson has during the part year taken a class , of boys from the primary department, at which Miss Clark to superintendent. The Institute trains InUnalveiy for more effective Christian work. .
Board Holds Over Selection of J Head Teacher in Wesley Avenue Building. According to the estimate- of Hie board, It will require fSSJIOO to finance • the local public schools next year, IW " slated at the Board of Education's ( monthly meeting Tuesday night. c Fallowing are Ibe figures submitted: I expenses ' Heating and fuel, t !,50U.0« . of teachers ' and officers, 2S.000.iki ' Salaries of janitors, 2,70o.no l Textbooks. 1,000.00 t School furniture and libraries, - • 1 SOO.OO FH.OOu.kO t training. 3,200.00 I Repairing and refurn- 1 Isblng of school j Stale and County Approprla- ^ I I -oca I amount, HU.'OUiiOO ( It Is possible, however, that the , amount may exceed this, becau«c the j State school authorities require the , board to make a few big chaiiges-to , the high school building In order to re- c duce the fire dangers aud deficiencies. ( N. Morse, of Trenton, In charge of the business division of the Slate „ these deficiencies should be eliminated c corrected during, the summer vaca- , tlon. " , In line with (lie proposed Insulin- ( (ioii of an auxiliary healing plant- at ^ Jbe Wesley aveuue grader! school, ,, K.' droves was named a« a com- c port to the board. a Miss Edna B. Hlgbee. daughter of Judge Hlgbee, of Seiners' , wae elected a grade leacher for , the next term al a salary of i»43 50. { She Is a graduate of the Trenton Stall- e Normal School aud has taught In , vllle for' five years. , A letter was read from Miss Bertha Ross, a teacher lu the Wesley ave- ( school, asking for the position of ( teacher lu this school and re- c <|pe*tlug that definite- action be Ukeu c the board at that meeting. After a ( discussion of the petition, It was , decided to postpoue action for a , month, Supt.,Sleveus staling that he , not prepared to make recommendations for the |H>sUlou which will be , vacant at the end of this term by rea- | of Mlsa Cheyney's resignation. , Supt. Stevens' report for Hie month t showed a total enrollment of 472 pu- f pile, percentage of atteudauce, 83.93. , A letter was read from L.M.Lear, , secretary of the trustees of the First , Church, thanking the t school board for the use of the school , the church on Sundays during las( , NEED STREET SIGNS , Sf alter le net tig Looked After bi | Director Adams. I The following letter from Joseph M. 1 : Rowland, of Philadelphia, was read i at the weekly meeting of the City | Commissioners: i p To the Commissioners of Ucean City— I Gentlemen:— I noticed when aja . Ocean City the past few days thejK , aence of a greet mauy street signs VM . the ends of streets at the Boardwalk. I It seems to me that tbey are very : necessary to ' help strangers locale s streets without any trouble. Yours very truly, Jos. M. Rowland. I Director Adams aahfJhst he was r looking Into the matter, fi8 It was rej ferred to him, with power to act. AT CONVENTION , Pastor Lewie and Trustee Brick Elected Delegates. a The Rev. M. M. Lewis, the partor, . and Clayton. Haines Brick, a trustee, e were elected delegates to the Northern i Baptist Convention, which opened for r one week lu Atlantic Cliy last Tueee day. Tire pastor to chairman of the a 'side trips committee" of the eonvene tlon, and expects to be at evepr session. Mr. Lewis made an effort to Interest L the dty officials lu advertising Ocean r Clly to this class of people <500p delegates coming from the Pacific to the - Atlantic), bat mads llttle headway beot the limited fundi In the adverd budget. , 1 • si
Old Hobbc Barns Down. Q The Jesse Somen house op New p Jersey avenne, Somen' Point, which , more than 200 years old, was de- d strayed by fire early Thursday morn- p it was oirned and occupied by family named Smith. Wheu the Somen' Point firemen saw that they needed help, tbey telephoned the Ocean City Fire Department, and Chief Wataon responded with some of apparatus. The loss was 93000, partly Insured. Belle Gasoline Launch. | J. M. Chester, of thto city, has sold i i thirty-foot gasoline launch, the j < Jr., to*. R. brunker, of Pblla- l i delpbla. Mr. Cheater bad the launch i I about a year. Mr. Branker Is con- , nected with the Weetern Savings Fond In Philadelphia. i ■«> Collage Merc. I Scott Barrett Lilly, of Lansdowne, l has pu rc based, through the agency of f Clayton Hatnee Brick, the Mrs. Genie H. Collins' cottage, 842 Pennlyn place, which be will occupy this reason. , Mr. Lilly to a civil engineer In Phila- '■ d,lph1*' _ ' ' ocean Cltv. ». J. - For sals, bargain, single cottage, furnished, 7 rooms and bath, all eoob sentences; lot, 50x135; on Ocean ave _ uue, finest location, near Boardwalk; . If sold right soon, sacrtfiee price— only * 12000. Apply 819 Asbury ave. adv., It '• Try an adswllsaminl Intbe Swn-
ATTEMPT TO GET WRIT IS QUASHED Justice Black Denies Barritt's Application in Camp Ground j Condemnation Case. Justice Black, ol the Slate Supreme Cojfrt. tit a decision at -May's Landing effi Tpceday. drilled the application of' George II. Barrltt to certiorari the! campground condemnation proceed- . nil-stonersAn the ca-e. sou- whom Barriil claime-1 In reprethem having departed this life about thai Harrltt stated publicly here on two occasion* that be would band (tie I iieople of Ocean t'lty. He turw claims. It in «ald. that be ha* valuable easement rights lu the laud and ask* for COUNTY BEAUTIFUL . The following are suggestions as 1 gathered from the public'-meetlng of the t'ape May County Improvement ' at its third meeting, held In the court house building, a few evenings ago. The meeting was a spirited the speaking freely. S. . Mr. Rutherford slated (bat the roadside properties often could be made more profitable and beautiful by cleaulug o^ul feuce rows aud plowiug all Ibe turf, which helps to keep Ihe gravel from washing In heavy siorms. He slated that the plowing should be done parallel to the road, so as not to Irs-h onto the road, nor to gouk^e up the road-bed with lite plow- |>oftit a few had already doue. Mr. Ogdeu suggested that where were too dilapidated to be of further use they should not be permitted to stand. A few repairs each year to the buildings will present a structure from .'being unsightly and worthless. The Rev. Charles H. Bohner gave a fine address, saying that the strife for Is character building. Ever} child should have lite advantage of clean, attractive surroundings. Also properties can be made attractive by banishing every Idle moment and taking up "beaultllcatlou of homes" as a pleasure, not a sorrow. . Mrs. Starr told of our own native plants growing In the "woods and field, just waltlug for someone to search them out and transplant them to the yard, where they would make better .decorations than expensive stock. Such native shrubs as dogwood, elder, sumac, snowberry, naunyberry aud redbud cost only Ihe 1 to go and get them. The same 1 applies to such vines -as bittersweet, * live-leaved Ivy, honeysuckle and clematis. Mr. Brown thought that the Improvement league should spend much of Its energies on the Introduction of ' perennial* aud stated that, as the best for setting them was In the fall, . was a flue opportunity to work I up much Interest for It. .The ladles - present bore out this statement as being the best and mmt permanent way - to beautify Ihe county. 1 i Mrs. John I'owell expressed a par. * ocularly flue sentiment - when ebe * stated that she had planted flowers ■ and bad helped to make the yard neat f aud In the beginning of the year bad * had the money to have th« farm building painted, bat at the oil of the country bad turned over thiS money to Liberty Bonds. All agreed that * Liberty Bonds were more Important " than paint, when Jl came to a question of one or the other. ui our or uic uiuvri . h if n y at it >u
In regard to trophies, there was a oommlttee appointed to look after suitable and substantial gifts for those wbo _ * show an Interest and make the greatest Improvement lu their properties In V 1918. ^ i, There are at present enough annuals ■. for 10Q persons to each have twelve r Varieties of flowers. Maoy have ali- ready rent In (heir names to be placg^ e on the list for seeds. Do' not hesltare i- trio long to do-tbls or eilber the season i. will be too late for planting or the it seeds will all be given away, n Mrs. John Powell brought IS packj- ets of flower seed of her own raising to e the meellug .to be given .away. If to ?- needless to say that they "were eagerly ' r- wanted by others. If anyone haa anything 4n the line of vines, pulbt and seeds to glvg away, they could help ^
out somebody by uotlfylng tLe Im- — provement league, so that the one wbo needs can have what the other not need. The' secretory will appreciate any such eflets. ' J. a. Stack house, " "FATHER'S DAY" To Ire Obaervcrt in tke Metkodlat Next Sunday will be "Father's Day" the First Methodist Chnrcb. In the morning Ihe pastor will are as his subject, "Have You a Father?" aod In the evening the subject will, be, "A Sovereign Mku." 0 _ Sunday, May 28, will be "Patriots' Day." Intbeeveolof F. Nevln Wlert, 8' with bis brass quartet, will be present. No one can afford to miss this treat. Enntcacai Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloeto, of 2047 i North Park aveone, Philadelphia, an- , nounce the engagement of tbclrdangh- , ter. Miss Marion E. Kloetz.and George _ - Henry Eckbardt, of Newark. Miss |J Kloetz to .wall-known to Ocean City Mi summer visitors, as she has' sung here many times. Mr. Eckbardt leavss for - t amp Hancock, Augusta, Georgia, so ' the Wedding will lake place |n the ; near fatnra. r ■« • • . Fob Sale.— a. D. SUd ham's motor " boat Naw engine; cost -(73 00, will - sell for 966.00. Apply 800 Ooaaa avenna . adv., It. -
i i <ST1<^Y\\ H VI S • j clones' SigiVh Shop , jl . ' _ White Flannel Pants, Blue Coats, Ready-made Suits at . I Moderate Prices, Odd Pants. Caps, Umbrellas, Overalls, ,0 * | Shirts, $1.00 to $8.00, Ties Underwear. ROYAL TAILORED SUITS ° Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth and Asbury Ave n ua 8 PHONE 570 l-'REE DELIVERY B Jordan -Marsh Co., of floston, say tht boss in their siare is the • customer. We invite you b make this j/our drug store. We defend . * u fan your trade . )Ve are at your serviee. o MADDOCK - » 0 Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134- A £ : SUTTON & CORSON CO. • General Contractors ' ; Grading and Street Building NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. ; i- Ocean City, New Jersey i' | Punch Special | - ' | I Punch Oil Mup and Bottle ot Polish 79c 0 » , (!) I Large Punch Oil Mop and Lugo Bottle of Polish, $1.39 § . | Complete line house cleaning goods, paints, varnishes, 0 ' m brushes, all kinds linen and wire screening, garden Kj » hose, lawn mowers, etc. Agents Sherwin-Williams js i ® paint and Pennsylvania lawn mowers. Complete line ® f I Blue Flame oil stoves and Leonard refrigerators, at the jm - | — -Modern HirOware StnrE | ' I Charles C. Read &. Co. I J « WALTER E. ALLEN, MAN ACCM S ; 1 839 Asbury Avenue S e m PHONE US DAY OR NIGHT 'I * n 43T-W FREE DELIVERY « ;j ' Any Kind Any Where i- « I, - ' ; Joseph 6. Champion Building Contractor < 5 OCEAN CITY, N. 4. n r*- . ' " Tenth Street and West Avenue
701 SI00L0 NAVE A Reliable Builder To' erect your Ocean City cottage* Yon cannot spare the time to look alter it closely yourself and must depend npon the honesty ol the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Q| HI fMTD OCEAfl CITY, 8th St. Opposite r-0. DUILL/Ln H. J. Allen Scull The Builder Eighth and Ocean Avenue PHONE CONNECTION a S. B. SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Garoenters and Builders joaaina a specialty 1040 asbury avenue ocean city n. *. Advertise in the Sentinel.
H 6TSI.K SSD COTTADRR. Scotch MaXL b. sec ibeny, omorot OCEArj CITY HEW JERSEY THE IMPERIAL CENTRAL AVE.. OCEAN CITT. N Op-n^for^lh* eiraunuy >11 Year* not Wetor He» Mre. C. OETZEL. THE KATHLU Now open tor tbe season IUS Central Arenas, OCEAN CITY. N. J. M 1SHK8 LEWIS A CON AKD WYOMING JM OCEAN AVENUE Ocean CUy, N. M. a. p. mi um HOTEL ATGLEN One of tbe moet oettrallj loeetod hotels la Cltv. Tbe elie bee always been to m.ike lUthouM select and homeUkstSBa Its large an-1 aMsred patronage proves be suecm. For terms end perttonleie addreae, s. c. ttorr. reap. HOTEL. ELBERON ElOUTH AND CENTRAL AyKNOK OCEAN CITY, N. L Nay lor and Harm, Proprietresses Fourteen: bHeasoe Thoroughly renovated and newly papered. Bell Phone*: 17 -X ead THE BISGATHE ~ Ooead City. N. J. I lei ween Elgin b aod Nlnlh W reels HIULJ. K. MORRISON Chandler-White Hall eve. bet. Seventh aud Elgbtb eta Ocean City, N. J. M. t. MACKLIN. THE TRAVM0HE Mr*. I>. I». Fry, Owner and 1'roprlrtrese Nlutb et. and Wesley ave. Ocean dty, N. J. Oiebs Baiuiday. June a. tor Ibe ssesnn We Are Distributors ** ler the mmu\ flitiiBiiu in Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell ^ General Contractor Grading and Street Balldlng Thirty-loo rth st. aad Wast ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Rssidierei SMS Cselirt Ansel Pksee. Ml-W Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128^B*y Avenne Phone, 419-J ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairips Seventh SL and West Ave. Ocean City, N.**. CHolo* DdUry Produuta Battar ani Bgga •Xek for Booklet of Bpeetolttos Orders DeUvared BRhrkRR COAL Yon need Coal. Yon need 8crvice. Yon get both frojn C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and Wast Avaaoa HAVE yon a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of FUkNiTUAR at leaa than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A RAO. T20-22 A»BURY AVE. HEADLET * B JDi — p^*r"- Reading Goal tbe IIS cureBtma. ReUeeRalll|ilil -pbone. mrnswmm ATLANTIC ICE CBMU °-"L" "■ farai isiiuji hi Tenth andAfaet Awenua OCKAR CITT W *. ,T ToMiIe.NewFrtaiifa Oak Dining JMBL'" KoomSeit $19-50 i&vuBr lHNdsonnnwBMtoy Cemdsn. N. J. _ FUMMiAD IBM

