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Ocean City Sentinel ] THUK8DAY. MAY 30, IBIS. We shall be glad to receive Item- of new* and communication* of luterei-t to till* community and our reader* i everywhere. All communication* should be accompanied with the full name and addreee of the writer, not necewarily for publication, bul a* a guarantee of f DOTS ' "Vv f Memorial Day. . 4 Surf bather* are growing mure uu- ■ nierou*. I " Dance at Company «!'- armory thl* ' evening. ' Ocean City again rcame aero**" In * the lied Crow, drive. Many fro*t lloli, or whiting, have been coming up on the beach litre re- B Tbur*day la*t wa« truly like one of . tlio*e rare day* lu June of which one f . ha* read. I All member* of Ocean City Council, 0 No. 10, D. of A., are earnestly requested to be present at the meeting t toUiglit. ' » The Civil War veteran* In thl* city will go to.Tuckahoe to a**l*t Mecray t l>o*t boy*, of Cane May. In decorating ! the grave* at that place. "The Authorship of Life" will be 1 the subject of the Itev. (ieorge WJ 1 Yard'a sermon In the- KIM M. E. Church tjuuday evening. .1 Those paying to hear the concert* In 1 the music pavilion tlita summer will

not be required to pay the psual extra I war tax Imposed on amusement*. ' The baccalaureate sermon to the Ocean City High .School graduate* I will be delivered by the Itev. Dr. Hob; iter In the First Presbyterian Church Huuday , June «. , Ma** was celebrated In Ht. . Augus- I line's Church this murnlng lu compliance with President Wilson's request ; that services be held in the churches i in thl* country on Memorial Day. The Coast (iuard service Is In need . of carpenter*, cooks and baymeu. Anyone desiring to enlist In ellberof these callings cau get full Information , - fromCapt. George lllackmau, at the , PERSONALS. ; ldooood Hack, of Hale®, we* here Tuesday. Mies K.H. I taker to at Iter hotel. ' Waveily Inn. DovM Henderson and wife, of Camden. are at their mUa«a. />. 8 Jons*, of Millvtlla. wi* a recent guest of the Wyoming Andrew N. Paul aud wife, of Philadelphia. are among the visitors. Martin Mayer and family, of Phlla. delphla. are here fur the seasou Mrs. A. Ik t recaii, of Philadelphia., was a snjoernet bare thto week. X Mr* W H. Hallereby. of Philadelphia, wawhere during the week. r. f. Stephen* and wife. ..f Ambler, were among the week ■ vtoMor* Mre. Godfrey Aug. of this rlty is v tolling friend* la Pleasanlvills Robert W 8euU aud family, of Overbfoek. are bare tor the mason Hernard Kuchdeschel and family, "f Phlladal phm . are here tor the rummer J.V Martin, of Philadelphia, was among the visltofa hi this city yesterday Mrs John J Foster and daughter, of this city, ate vMtlug la Pkilsdel. Phto U M Karretl and family ol Philadelphia, are at Ibeli new home tor the Frank Hlattner and wife, of Philadelphia. were amoug the vulture rhraday Mm Lydla < Flit to® *|srnt wveral day* thto meek with frlende io Allanweek Allan-

went,. • Mm Mae Haana, of Philadelphia. ^ wa* among the week * efftvel* at lb# Algtea. C. it Paltna and wlta. of PhilaUel- w , phis are at their milage. Mb Central |( avenue. • -Mr*. J W Frailer. Jr , of Philadelphia. wae a guest of the Kathlu a few m days ago \ v Jam** McMulIln and family rt ' Puiladatpbta, base a pan ad than col- ( tag. here Dr. aad Mr* tiourfe W. I'rquhart. a «f Philadelphia, Ipenl the wook sud la Ibis elty. „ William ItoynoMe, of Philadelphia. „ to a guest of Mre. D. L. Place Is M u MSB. Carttan Yeang, of PhUadal- ,, Phra, wu amoag tire weak . vtoKots d at tke Kttoewa „ II. H MtNatl who *paal the winter la HI. Peterebuig Mkr ha* returned ,, la PhMadelpbia , Hamuel Young and family, oil Phlla- } delphla, am occupying their Weeley - avenue cottage. ' fi Mre Jaam Mtephenaon . of tin- city, r bm boea lakoa to a heapttal la Trow a Mre. A U CM laud aad daughter. * Mre. Metlhew*uu, of Philadelphia, are , here lor I he ami W H. W enrich and family, of PhUadotphto, have opened their cottage, ( «M Uaeaa avenue Uawto I'eifaddl aad family of Phlla- j delphla. have opened then cottage UM Chaual aeaaaa. Md. Corwman and Dr Liyiibala. who apaM the winter m Ptortda, have returned to IM* My Kb Handing laepartnf Robert I'.MJl aad toaaMy. of PhUadaiphia. have opeaed Ihetf eottage David rimttoy. a PhMadelpbia poUos oArer . wae la thto ally Monday lewhto.afto.htomr.Me % I leovge W Kernel, of tola any. who tw to Philadelphia ail w later ha* Vleyd Htmme aad ' wife aire epaat

Saturday. They paid s vtslt to Washington. D. C.. for a short time he/ore 1 coming to oceau City. * 1 Mrs. Ida Smithy, of West Philadelphia, ha* been occupying her cottage several days recently. ( Edmund Dawes has reuted his cot- , 717 Maorlyu terrace, to Halph H, , Arrlson, of Frankford. , Mrs. 11. E. Mlncb and daughter, of 'Philadelphia, were guests of the Im- I perlal a few days since. I Miss K. P. Homier, of Torreailale, .1* I here for speason, occupying her 1 house. Oil Seventh street. I Mrs. W. W. Graham, of i'tillddeli plus, is aiming' the visitors to this city, 1

where she Owns property. • William J. Sharpies* , of Philadel- ■ phis, was here during the week, aud ] . registered at the lllscayue. ' ■ C It. G rim and wife, of Philadelphia, have o|>eue<l their summer ] ■ BK Wesley avenue. j J. W. I.sudeubeiger aud family, of - 1 were guests of the ; ■ Oceanic over the week-end. Johu P. Jordan and family, of ' Philadelphia, are at their cottage, 829 • Fourth street, for the *ea*on. . i ' Jesse Cone aud family, fif this city, ' returned from .Peon's Drove, ' where they spent the wluler. I C H. Wstos aud family, of Phlla- r delphla, are at their cottage, 813 1 Brighton piece, for the eeaeuu • William T. I'rettyman, of Philadelphia, ha* hi* family localad m their J summer home, mi Third Mrret Mr* JaeMe MeMullln, of Philadel- , pi. la ha* been -pending a tow days at j her cottage 7 IS Plymouth place. ( t hestvr Godfrey. of Philadelphia, | ■pent the week-end with hto mother, ( ■ re. N C. Godfrey. lu thto city. Ml** Hattto M . Geff. of Philadelphia, I ■pent the week-end el her hotel, the I - Sterling St. Charles, lu thto city. Hoy Huurgeni* aud wlto, who have . been -pending the wluler month* la 1 Philadelphia, have returned home Mr* l Ieorge Kenrtermarhtr. of Philadelphia. I* et her home. 7» Wee , ley avpnua, for the summer mouth* Mr*. Harsh Noble aad ilaoqlildfT , M — N I . .f l'n,i»,|*iplti. hew iqeued their cottage, IB Wesley aeer uu* Mleee* Florence and II. -e Hoar, of f Waet Philadelphia, .pent the weak end el tbelr college, HU Itoi.aiieey , P«ace Mre. D. I*. Place to eotertolulng her molhei aud Meter, Mre. Kdlth Cam , etou The latter I* eocompauwd by ' bar win Idioms* J. Fegley and famHy or Phlladelpbia. are pleaaautly located I in tbelr simmer Mom* KB I Weeley I. Cbarto* Carter aad daughter. Kulh, , of Bridget' iu , v totted hto mother. Mr* Came Carter, In this city, over the ( week eud Hamuel Emetern. of Philadelphia. w *> a recent gueet of Fergu* Md u* '*

ker aad wtto. of Pblladaiphla. In tbelr ' I— T. K Wlaetaoley aud family, of f| Philadelphia, were vtotlor* her* thto week, eccompeotod by Mtoe Laura A Kmeuberger , lleutge W llu&ev worth and family . d of Pblladaiphla. are bare for Ihe maeoa. occupying I bar l cottage, UM H Weeley aveoue b Former CMy Trea«arer William Me- g i . recti aad family, of Philadelphia, , were -at their cottage. Atlantic ■reniM Saturday t apt I. B tderk and wife hare re- , uue, this cMy efler •pending the wla- * lu Atlantic City Mre- UUIto I 'la well, who has been , •ponding the winter months with bet ,, m Audubon, has retaraed to i home lu thto c My t William Soman and wlto and Bar* Tamlto aad wlto. of Mlllvllto, •peat Sunday w«h Capt Hen jam in , of this city i Mre. Wllbeimtoa (illdemeyer end I of Philadelphia, are at llbetr ( cottage , Twentieth *tra*t aad Cewtral t Tenet Laogatratb. esanegvr of the < Htstooa hat toetory lo Philadelphia. I and hto Malar are spaodlog the weekaada m their cor tag* here. Mto* yuiaabatb Oawss. of Pbtladol- 1 phie hae been .ponding eavotal days here getting then enmator borne ready tor occupancy early nasi mouth Ireo Hamburger end family, of Philadelphia .pent tire wmk-eud at thmt ' Arthur Hebreod and Hampsati Uoadhht. 1 Praah M. Camptoa aad tonally, of weak la Ihotr nttagi ham. Thay will Juao.lt Mi and Mm Oaarge Katoburu aad a aaato. Mlmm K C. aad A. C. Creth •K|>a Hheea" Apartments 1111 Oara« * ****** t ^ r„ 9U

EXTENSION NEARLY READY Anglers' Club Members Will Fish iood tect Oat from 1 Boardwalk. The rxtejishm to the pier of the Anglers' Club of Ocmii Clly, on the ocean front at Pet*, place, to about completed, aud the boysare "as happy ' as a clam at lilgh tide." The pier has been extended 2S0 feet, the old pier, making the structure 4jn feet frum the club honse, and In addition there 'j* an "I," tiOxSO feet. The elub house le SIM feet from the 1 so It can be seen that the | Members say that there Is seven feet ' tide. P 1 or whom are catching hake. blue-llHh. ' flounder* and croakers every day.

' CHORUS AUXILIARY READY FOR SEASON r Activities Are Planned for Snmmer by Members of Organization. J The Ocean Clly Orchestra Auxiliary t f met at the Navy Auxiliary, 221 South * s Eighteenth street, Philadelphia, aud the chairmen of all the committees t . reports. * c Mrs. Alfred M Gray, /be president. ■ told of the plan* made tpr a successful t opeu on June 16, with an attgiidaut In t charge. -The Jlrst concert wlll^ie held ( , on Saturday, June 29. t . tickets should be sent to Mr*. Wm.E. c Hexamer at. her Oceau City address, j c Atlantic avenue and Plymouth place, t | The chairman of the chorus com- : ' mtttee, Mr*. Illelm, being 111, Mr*, i George Smilheman, the chorus secre- j ' will have charge. Probably only t ' one large concert will be given, this ■ about the middle of Angust. r Mrs. George W. Urqobart reported i ■ that Hie Hetl Cross work of the auxll- ■ will be under the direction of the -| i Urquliart Chapter. The work will be ( tral location. ■ The following ladles ere chairmen of t the committees which carry on the f on t

workof the Orchestra Auxiliary: | Tickets, Mre. William E. Hexamer: I by-law*. . Mr*. Maacal; pre**, Mr*. t Samuel Russell, Jr ; house, Mre. Dilworth; chorus, Mr*. Hlelm; finance, t Mr*. Urorge Smilheman; decoration, r Mr*. A. K. Smelhurst; wkr-work, Mre. i George \V. Crquhart; program. Mrs , ' pow.duey Clark; hotel*. Mr*. A. K f 1 Hake'r. n r PATRIOTIC SERVICE t » * ' c llr Charcb Neil mnd*>. i Next Sunday a patriotic service will I be held by Holy Trinity P. E. Sunday . School. The Sunday *chool orchestra 8 ; will be accompanied by Ml«s Katber- t ms Smith, organist. * I n recognition of our allle*. Joseph I Hciadley will play "God Save the King," Arthur Holt, the "Marseille*,'' ( Herman Selvagn the "Garibaldi War A mn," and Miss Klml Tamura the t Japanese national hymn, "Klml- I gajro." Cornelia Colllseon and Irwin ■ are expected to give several > mandolin selections. ■ Short addressee will be mede by . Had Cross workers and by the rector, ■ i ha Rev, J. W. Watte. The ollerlng will be given to war relief. - , The Sunday school meets at 9.38 ) , every .Sunday morning. All friends "f the School ate welcome. ( ' JJADLY INJURED ; - Mo. J. Roberta Jarrett Victim of { | Mre. J. Roberta Jarrett, of Haddon- , field, who, with her family, has been , a aummer resident of Ocean City for a , 1 number of years, wae seriously Injured , in an auto accident, aald to have been , ' . eased, by the steering gear or tbelr , inachlue bilking at Tuckahoe Satur- ' day nlpm. ■ Hef right arm wae broken, her nose , I cut open, face lacerated and shoulders , >f She wae taken to Hootch Hall, I w hare she Is under the care of Dr. Corf eon, with two nurses In attendance. Dr.-Jobu McCarthy, a Philadelphia , -peclalist, has been called lo oonsulla- , Uan by Dr. Corson. Waieloi to Cbaioffeara. Chief of Police Scull warne chaufthat they must observe the lawp,

The motor cycle police are now on w duty both night and day, aud those t, breaking the law will be promptly arrented. fc Assistant Fire Marshals Steve McCarthy and George Elliott, of Phlla- tc it Miae Bailie W. Lake. Slate Council ai of the Daugbtersof America, w has been In Jereey C'lty tor a couple of n a new council having been or- a nixed there. a Mre. L. 8. A. Stedem, of Philadel- tl phla, wee at her cottage here this week. With her were her daughter, p M lee Helen, and Albert and Francis II Health, of Philadelphia. 11 T. 8. Furlong, of the Megergee- ° Hare Papal Company, Philadelphia, ' I* here for the season, with hie family. 1 I bey are oocopylng their new collage f lu the north section of the city. f Mrs. Lillian U. Florence, wlilow of ® T. J. Florence, summer residents of f ocean City for many years, was in { Uiwu Thursday afternoon. She la now lu Atlantic City. Mra. Florence wae accompanied here by Mre. M. Goldsmith and Mre. G. Garfield. Clarence Freeman and wife, of Cam-' ■ I den, spent the week-end In their colaos- Atlantic avenue. W Itb them were Mies Clare Calnan and Miss Ce- , cilia Hand, of Philadelphia, and Ro- , bert Freeman and Mlee Ethel Free' | man, the latter being the eon and , ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman. John K. Jonee and wife, of this city, i nave returned from trip to Cape May ' and MUlvtlle, wBare they were ao- ' com pen too by .Dr. Arthur Weecott , ' and wife, of Atlantic City. Mrs. Jones' ' brother, Leonard Murphy, who Is known to a number of local residents, I baa joined the Naval Reserves at J Cope May. " Capable young lady wishes clerical work or responsible position In hotel, d Address H. H-, SOI Church St., Wert „ Cheater, Pa. kde., It. . Legal paper* of all descriptions. In- _ Boding wills, are carefully drawn by ° R Cottle Robin sou at hto office. 744 Aebory asanas, Ooean C*y, N. J. adv. — Try an adverttosoaant In tkia 8nm-

HEAR TESTl.mN*A»TO ' CAMP GROUND VALUATIONS

Commissioners Will Meet Here Again Next Tnes- .1 day Morning. Another hearing in the camp ground condemnation proceedings wa- lield by J day In the Clly Commissioner*' meet-' mgr6om In the city hall here ,Ti Muclvof the session was tskeu upj by City Solicitor ^Hanwell In ehuwiiigj and south of the camp ground*. I Witnesses aim were examined a* to J ' the value of easements and the value of laud between Fifth and Sixth street- j and West and Bay avenues. Aiming these witnesses were William K Ma*. i A Edwards; Harry F Stautou. J M aud Clayton Hame* llnck real estate operators. Clly Clerk Morris produced in* mluuie* Of the former t 'mmwh ' Cli showing that au ejectment -uu n».| M. J. Buchanan for lly purpose of the Neptuiie Hotel, now Urn j.'halfunle. removed from the camp ground at the corner of Sixth -treel There. were again four law yer- lak part In the hearing on Friday in addition lo City Solicitor Boswell. were E. O. C. Bleakly, for llie Iszard, representing C. W. and 4'. II. Maslaud: J. Boyd Avis, "counsel for the Preacher*' Association , and Cyrus renreseulmg the itev James representing tl

Lake. These lawyers, on several occasions, look excepllous lo certalu lines of lu- i, qulry by City Solicitor Boswell, aud f, the excepllous were uoted by the eteu- u ographer. at the request of Judge H „ H. Kldredge, chairman of the com- t, mlseloners, the mailer lo be argueil beslouers. n The hearing was adjourned until tire following Tuesday morning at 11 » o'clock. i. The camp ground commleslonermet In this city Tuesday and heard ,| regarding laud valuations j H. F. Stanton was examuied ou lhe c questlou of the valuation of the camp , ground land out from Atlantic aveuue. jj showing what could be done to the land as to values. c City Euglueer William H. Collissou j gave lentlmouy as to the condition of j. •the soil and the depression of the laud. the tilling In to be requlrpd from Atavenue out and also from West j The commission adjourned lo meet ' at city ball next Tueedsy. c ' * n PATRIOTIC RALLY I' ' well as make soldiers of our younger v , men. It Is our business to hammer ' and rlvgt, uutll we are turning out J vessels sufficiently fast to overcome the losses, and then some more. It Is 1 our task to Invent machlues of drstruc- r ' Uon, with which to overcome Hell's ally. Our chemists should be at their I experimental desks eudeavorlng to 1 find these chemical compounds cal- ' 1 culated lo hasten the victory. It Is f ' our great and urgent task to make ' 1 every sacrifice necessary for the sucTbe task of America for Ihe future ' Is q serious one. Now we are turning ' 1 out ships at the rate of about two a '• day. This is to be Increased until It Is 1 three a day That meaus that America 1 • will be the coming see p*wer of the 1 " world, for we will not drift back to ' where we were, especislly'afler having 1 1 the situation thrust upoD us. England ' ' will have something to say In this regard, for she will not want her merchant marlue to remalu Idle. She, having been the, common carrier for i '• these many years, will not. without a • protest, allow this to happen. We allow

will be compelled for the sake of safely a have a navy equal to England's, el ifct to fight her, neceeearlly, but to en- p our words— to give strength to p our arguments. t| Never again will' we be able to speijd |, Umes as much as the other lead- d nation* of the world aud produce n army pitifully small lu comparison A with theirs. ' We jrlll be' forced to maintain au army Tif at least lislf a a million men. Not only on the seas ^ are we to piay safe, but lii guarding c home-land as well. „ No nation can ever hope to he of a „ permenant character unless It draw* j strength from the only true and God. W* have driven German j oat of our schools. It is now time we t rid our oolleges ajid universities aud , theological seminaries of the vile t philosophy which Germany has been , propagating.- No country can feed Its f educators upon that ration and hope to 'live. We must make a thorough . renovation of Hie whole despicable , thlfig. This Is America's task. , BIDS ARE ASKED Improilul Mnrface Drsluagr , la rearm aectlos at Clt». The City Commissioners, at tbelr ' weekly meeting,, accepted on third ' reading ordinance Ho. MI6. to establa lithe grade* of certain street* In the I north section of the city. These ar* North. First, Second, Third, Fourth , and Fifth streets. r The ordinance wa* ordered pub" ■ Itobed. City Engineer Colllseon'* plan* and • specification* for this work were api proved and ordered filed. City Clerk Morris wa* Instructed to t ad vertlm for bids for the Work. The advertisement appears elsewhere lo thto Issue of the 8k.nti.nki.. tl . I. mye. Taos. Mapm spoke. * Mra. Thomas Sltnp*o«. of thto city, gave an Interesting ulk on "Mormon- '* Ism" before 'the member* of The mis- ^ stonary society of Ths Abaecun Fresr. bytsrtan Church Tueadsy afternoon. .. Tbs masting was held at the home of Mre. Wallar Bornsaaan In that plaos

'SOLDIER BOYS GIVEN SMOKER t Progressive League Provides j j Eutcrtninmcnt in Y. M. C. A. | * Tent at Petersburg. I Member* of the Yreyig Men'-" I'roHen— I V.. Beapne gave 'another of their | Hth. Krculsr^/toy men in Hie Y M "Jlmr. * r. "'°i ,,,r " soldier* playing ba«el>all slid oilier* ' I browing a football aroun<l There I* Juet before dark, a crowd ..f about 36 National Army lecftnl* reached llie " ground* from Camp t'pton 1 lie} l: drilled for llie nrxl few .lay. The} ' the ground*, but Ihey were xaoi freehenerf and cheered by gm«l supper* II Secretary Dcrby-lnre. of the Y M 1 I A . opened the program in the tent ' gardli.g- ruovle .how* and s vaude- * l*iniiietil i.imiinrtn. tl. or*-- ~

■ tie first number was a vocal solo t x.} Kuaaell H Nulty. •'•Ju.t A- Weary- ft lu Fur You." Mr. Nulty. .inglng in « In* u-uai appealing *lylc. wa* encored, »j and lie re*|aiudcd with •another «iec- j sajiino'. Orchestra stirred the sol- ft boy* by playing "Over There." | aud eutliu.la.m thai bode* III for the S when they get "over there."' R Harding Crane gave a well-executed H cornet solo thai won applause, aud ft Howe, young sou of Chairman " Howe, made a lilt with the soldier* by |j his recitation of Barbara Fretcble." » H. S. Mowrer, cashier pf the Flrrt » Bank of mis clly, gave a talk M A piano nolo by Bunnell H. Nulty ■ next, followed by a violin solo | by C. Homer Shoemaker, bolh of & which were euthunlantlcally ap- B plauded. Lieut. Dick made a Short speech, lu the boy* of Ihe luteresl taken lu them the |>eopleof Oceau City. Lieut. Dick, who In a favorite with the men, told three fuuuy stories that struck the" risibilities of bis hearers. Lewis Gaudy saug solo that won applause. The soldiers were treated to cigars aud there wan provided for tliem a of "doggie" sandwiches, made, while the boy* walled their turns, by "Mike," lire Boardwalk "hole In-the-wall" vendor, who was taken along by the league es|<ec1slly for this Important part of the proceedings. There were quae a few 'mosquitoes anions M present ou the outside of the leurepR these uulnauces were hot , observed— or felt— lualde of the teut, , due in all probability to the haze of smoke from cigar*, pipes sud clgsrI ettes. SERIOUSLY ACCUSED r Shore l-'ast l.iue employe* ArI rested lu Atlantic I'll). la Following the arrest of Godfrey Feat, -

striking bridge-tender. on a charge of endaugeriug the lives of nearly 1U0 passenger* to an luterurhau trolley exwbeu be abamtoned his posfou Beach Thoroughfare bridge, lu AtCity, leavlug the draw open, detective* ou Sunday took lulo custody several other striking employes of the Atlaotlc City and Shore liallroad. The prisoners are Richard 8. Cramer, mototmau. and Norman Hmlley, Japhet Booye and Edward A. Magulre. conduclors. They- are charged withmaliciously destroying a part of the machinery necessary to operate the Thoroughfare bridge. - Feat, the £rldge-teuder, wae held Id ball for a hearing before Magls- - Bouthelmer. The four carmen held lu flUOo ball each. A. J. general auperiulendent of the Atlantic City abd rfhore llue, prethe charge*. Magulre, Hmlley end Booye are well to "a number of Oceau'Clly residents, they having run car* In andout of this resort for some year*. CLEAR CHURCH DEBT 1 BapilsisSlait Orlre lo Raise In, voo-uei Si. boo This Week. The First Baptist Church of Ocean ' CUy. with definite plan* well laid and ' the co operation of the Btate Conven- ! tluu, ha* lauuehed a "Layman'* c Drive" to liquidate the entire Indebted • ' 1 nee* on the -properly, amounting to ' 412.600 by Exeter, 1919. '" Oceau City must be well represented - Bret before the drive I* takeu to the 1 Btate and el-ewbere, and the first four ' day*' work ha* netted 4 1.600. The Baptists have a definite policy ° of expansion lu the effectl'vfne** of tbelr work In the community, as soon '* a* the burden of thl* debt I* removed. They feel they have eoougb equipATLANTIC ICE GOMPANT : ~ Pocono Moaiuln In T.nth and W... Awsr.ua • octan city m 4.

<S I IfiW\ H \1\S donos' SIiop White Flannel Pants, Blue Coats.^Keady-made Suits at I Moderate Prices. Odd Pants. Caps. Umbrellas, Overalls, ! , Shirts, $1.00 to $8.00, Ties Underwear. ROYAL TAILORED SUITS Maddock's Pharmacy PHONE 570 FREE DELIVERY You can't gather lilies from thorns, neither can von get good merchandise from pooi sources. Ont houses. Smith, -Kline, French IJntgs, Whitman Candies, Samoset Co Candies, Whit- ' . ihg's Stationery, Hungerford-Smitb Soda supplies, Johnson- - ' Johnson Cotton Bandages, etc. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A 1 SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE_ Ocean City, New Jersey ' r-

f Punch Special I !) I Punch Oil Mdp and Battle nf Polish 79c {5 , | 1 Large Punch Oil Mop and Large Bottle of Polish. $1,39 ii ° HI A Complete line house cleaning goods, paints, varnishes, « fj] brushes, all kinds linen and wire screening, garden fgl ® hose, lawn mowers, etc. Agents Sherwin-Williams ra S paint and Pennsylvania lawn mowers. Complete line % M Blue Flame oil stoves and Leonard refrigerators, at the m | Modern Hardware Store j|) I Charles C. Read & Co. | WALTER E. ALLEN, Manaacn 8J 839 Asbury Avenue g , PHONE US DAY OR NIGMT M 437 -W FREE DELIVERY « Any Kind Any Where Joseph G. Champion , Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. - • r* ■ Tenth Street and West Avenue

TOH SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder . To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time to look after ft closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty oi the contractor. « I lay 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 oi the houses. J Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Q| III r>r n OCEAN CITY, •thSL opposite r. 0. D w I LuLn n. j. • • c Allen Scull The Bulliler < Eighth and Ocean Avenue PHONE CONNECTION 1 ' , 1 t I

1 B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout ( PRACTICAL : Caroenters and Builders JOBRINC A SPECIALTY I040 ASBURY AVCNUC OCEAN CITY- M. 4. I — ■ — , - *1 Advertise in the Sentinel.

£c:tcK J£aVL b uooiectir. ommotom OCEAN OITY NEW JERSEY OI-BK *1J. YEAH THE IMPERIAL CENTRAL AVE.. OCEAU C1TT. R I Oprn^Tor the Opto *11 Y*»r Hot w»i«r H*a THE KATHLU lue CMitrxi Arena*. OCEAN CITY, N.J. k ISHKB LEW IS 4 OON AKI> WYOMING OCEAN AVERUS •Irenu CUT. S. J. all lb. jmu s Hot Wlto H*a ■ ' A. P. MILNEB HOTEL ATGLEN Ona of lb. moat aan trolly loaaUd bototo In Uoean City. Tb* aim baa at way* bean to make till* liotue arlset and honielika, aad ita larva ami Mcred patronage prevm tto anaa. c. norr. Pui. NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIOIITH AND CENTRAL AVENUE Naytor ana Hayre, I*roprlelrea*aa ami newly pnpered. Bell Pbone.: 17-X maA THE HI8CATNE ~

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