Ocean City Sentinel, 6 June 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 3

r Ocean City Sentinel thursday. JUNE 6.. 1918. We shall be glad t» receive Hem- of to title* community and our reader* All communlcmtloiie should be accompanied alth the full name and address of the writer, hot necessarily ftoodfaltln •___ J>OTS Quite a few black drurofl-li were can Kin during the week. - ocean City High School commencement Friday evening. Juue It. - All kinds of Huh are now running In the ocean liere. fishermen re|Hirt. The eunahlne on Saturday win w elcome after a couple of. day* of un- ' plea-ant -weather. Don't forget the exhibit of pupil*' vyirk In the Oceau City High School Ed. Cornman. of thin city, caught a tarpon weighing 01 pound* while at Fort Myer laid winter. ' free chair" and suing* for the children on the beach at l'ark place. . Civil War veteran* complain that the llag at the Wen ley avenue graded Fairly good -sized crowd here Memorial Hay de*plte the fact that no excursion* were run from I'hlladel. phta. U. W. l.ummle, of the Klfty-alxth Street Theater, We*t Philadelphia.

will open the l'ark Theater In thja city |- Monday, June 17. ol A half dozen young men who have li reached the age of -I year* were regl*- w tered for enll*tment pur|K>«e* by lleg- tl l*trar AC. lto*well up to noon ye*ter- V day. PERSONALS. b John l'latt, of I'leaaautvllle, wo* a " yialtor here Friday. Henfy Wlrz. of Fhlladelphla, waa a " vlaltor Memorial llay. l)r. (ieorge U. Yoat.of Philadelphia, la a gum* of lite Alglrn W. M Allen, of Fhlladelphla ha* „ opened hi* cottage hare. J Frank Fox anh wife, of I'hlladel- , phia. are at thalr eottage . Klwood Mara, of ItenBanlowii, ••• MN| «'« »*ok * vlaMota. Clarence Mil and wlf*. of l.aue- M 1 Frail. Mania, of Philadelphia. I waa In town Msinorlai.ltey U Will lata Kranrl* Smith and family, of t'ynwyd, are vwHor* her* n W H. Hirer and family ate at I hair tl eottage. 1 1 J. I'leaaure aeeaue J. M Heetalet and wife have gone ' .la Atlantic I lly for the *ea*o» 1 Mr* J It l.yun, of Philadelphia la at hat cottage. *» Fuel atreelh < The Ite*. Tlioma* II Shore, of Phil- ' adrlpliia, la have for the aeaaou. The Ite* Tlwma* H Shore, of Phil- ^ adelphla la here for the ami. Mr* Arthur W Shoemaker I* on duty-aa a clerk la the puat offlee ' Philadelphia, ere Iter* for lb* aeaaou (Marge W Shuaier and family of , I'hlladel pliia. are here h>r the aeeaun Mae. A I.. Peunock, of Uanadowrn* waa a gaeat of the Katblu a taw day* ( MP> Mr* S. II. Maybaary and daughlaaa. ( of Philadelphia are here for Ih* wa , Thome* M Scot! and family, of , Philadelphia, fare here uvea the boll- ( daya Mr* Mary Sherrk-k. of Phlladal phia. to at her eottage. W HI. Caarle* ptaua. lit. Heaerto of Philadelphia, a prop erty owuer, eat la laaa during the week. M A. Crawford, of tietmantoWD. baa opened hia collage. <M7 Fourth •treat Ale* Lawteace. Jr.. and family, of Philadelphia, were here over Memorial Hay MtoaldaK Hauar. of Philadelphia, ha* apanarf uar our tag*. HM central Mtoa M J Edward*, of Nfaatotowu. baa opened her eottage. htm Central pveooe. William stnmgb and wlta of Yotbtavtf. weae vlottor* ham Salurday and Ha ad ay W. H. Mitchell and wlta. of thto

cMy. have gone to ('torment tot the ( del phia art at Ml Aahury aveaaa for ] Ebnimil Adam* of Philadelphia , wa* la leer durtag I he weak, e gkart ( of the Klkeroo J nam J Naetey end el to. of PMIa; del phia. wmarr leatdeole. wen hare Memorial Hay t Merge F Maaa and wlta, of Phlladaiphia. ale el IheM Wealey avenae •L H Mchaala. of Norrtotewn to el lha Hat lee ue Hotel pre part a« la open I rank Snyder, of Philadelphia. relornod boom Monday allot > footing Ih* hoHday* ham drlphla. ha* opaoad bla cottage. 162 Mao Lydla Handy, af Plmaanlvllta. to *nUag hat nlaa*. Ml*. Martha SanId to* Car Mr ma Her Mm af thl* city, H.rttdm Wolto, a yaang aaombar af the Phllad.lphta Har, waa la la wo Salurday aad Sea day la law a yoakaaday B. J. Mantel Mm Mm H Land pBdMm.JkmwE.TMMi. Jr., of PhUydelytala. apaat a taw daya horn dap

1 TAMAQDA GIRL .' MARRIED HERE I ■ • „ Pretty Pink and White Weddihg'at Home of H. M. I , Newkirk. r A eery prelly pink aud while wedf dine occurred at t he home of Mr. and Mr*. H. M. Newkirk. llil* city, Mou- - day. afternoon when .Mm Annahelle . I'll u in . daughter or Mr. aud Mr*. Jobti Pflum. of Tamaqua. and Karl Newkirk. *oii of Mr. and Mr*. Newkirk, were instiled by the Itev. (ieorge W. Yard, paator of- the First M. E. ( 'hutch. 8 „ a beautifully decorated arch. " The bride-maid wa* Ml a* Edna v Pflum, «i*ter.of Hie bride, and the beat 1 man wa* Itartou Chain plou, of thl* * '* city. . Little Margaret Qulgg wa* the •' flower girl. ' *' The bride wore white gcorgelle crepe, ' with bridal veil, and carried, a hand- u crepe de chMe. with pink «atln girdle, e n Mr*. Auguatu* Quigg played Hie <f Loliehgrln "Weddlug March." , . During the reception Ml** Annla v d Maclntyre' entertained the guest* with » vocal eelectlon*, and Mrs. Violet Wolfeuden. of Cardlngton, gave aelectlona . ' on the piano In her artlatlc style.' 0 A great number of pretty aud costly « preneutsgpere received by the hrlde. Those preaeut from out of town InII eluded Mr. aud Mra. John Pflum, aud I >. M bates Mabel and Edua Pflum, of t Mlaae* .-lauei auu r-uiia i-uum, ui e

Tamaqua; Joseph Newkirk and wife, i Mouroevllle. Mendel lircckley aud t lit* bride, who came back from their c wetldlug trip and left tbe next day for | their future liome in Penu'e Wove, end I Lizzie Cronln, of Atlantic Clly. f The bridegroom, who la a draughts- c man at llroad Street Station, and bl* < bride left on. a tour embraclug New; t York Stale, followed by the beat j wlslies.of many friend*. i tbe week a* the guesta or Mr. aud . Mrs. Jamea K. Tolan In their Sixth street cottage. » Waah'ngfou Kolb and family of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage . 8M HrtghUw place i Fire Chlaf Chartaa H. Watson and wife attended Uia Wltherapoou-Moffl* wedding In dermaiitowu . M. C Hartman of Philadelphia. I he* opened her cottage at Nineteenth atrret aad Central aeenue W. D Hoaimll and wlta, of Phlla- 1 del phia, are at Ibelr cottag*. 1«2 Was. Mra John Brook *, of Nerbartb, for- ' marly Mtoa M Ethel Page, waa among ( v laltof* here Saturday Mb* A let ha Townmnd. of tlila clly. , returuad early Ihto week from a two , day*' etoll to Philadelphia Norman Fort aud family, of Pblla- i del phia, will occupy the collage 1226 Wealey avenue thl* aumiuet Frank Sanhlno. of Ibla clly. la Vtotl bto Urol har and alater al thalr home in Waahlngton. H U. Mr* 8. B It. Ilaealoget aud daugh of Phllad*lphla, are at (heir Fifth aUeat cuttag* forth# aaaaon Heraotoel Hendereon and tamlly have returned to Feun'e drove after apendlug aevaral day* In thl* clly. Tbomee F. Armstrong and tamlly, of Philadelphia, baee opened Ibelr eottage, IM Wealey aeenue M Warn (ieueva and KernW* lliiwraon, of Tome' Blear, v toiled Mtoe Hatoy Moray, of thto clly, Monday. K. W Boiimll and ramlly of Philadelphia. have again taken an apartment al 1226 Wealey aeauoa. A. Hooeer aad family, of Newark ere tier* tor the aaaaon, oeeupylng ' I heir collage. Third rtreet Han lei C. Mark lee and wife, of Philadelphia. ere spending a taw daya at ' their cottage. 19 Central avenue .('her lee K Mereb. of Weehlngton. ' D ('., has been spending a taw daya ' with lb* MtoaaaClktk la thto city Mr* O J ltalam. of Phlladel- ' phia. to occupying tor aparlmenta id ' th* Colonial near the Boardwalk William O. Liggett and tamlly of ' PWteburgh, ha»a opened their eottage I Kleveoth atreel end Oeeaa aeenae Mra. (Ieorge It Parker and Mr* A> ' W Shoemaker of Ihto city, hero roII turned from a eMt to PhMadalphla • Ieorge Wetoe and family, of Hot moolowo. aad lha Bee W H Myer*. 11 of Bead lag. are here tor Ibe aeaeou H Frank Hint, of Hi ret k Hewitt,

Philadelphia chdhlere, week week end „l geeat of Fiaah H dtawart and wlta tli Hoaeoe Fauuca, af Pblladalpbla. El Who to iu th* aorelaa, IWM hie par eata har* the letter part of last weak ad Mtoa Marguerite Kutp. af Now dt HruoawKk. wa* a vtoMar hero for *e*- '» •ral day the taller pert of leal week. Joaboa d'KagueNo, a member of the HI • Emergency Fleet In Philadelphia, baa Tl ' rented Ih* Oct tag* 1*2 Waeley raeaa* U W altar H KMhatd. a deramalawa cnal dealer, haa ran tod Ih* (tarloeh pi ' cottage in lb* uorth aaotlaa of thl. to «ty K 1 Arthur W Shoamakor. of thto city. 1 who to at Camp Ml. » totted bto wlta * and paroala bat* Salurday and Ban- H - in» * ■ daorg* W Hobk aad wlta, of Phlla del phia. ware hat* over the holiday*, p I- accompanied by Ht aad Mra Uoogh- h • arty » W (» Dpagltaa and family, ef I • rtharna Hill haea been vtoNlag Mra » M Eeeeer, of Ihto city, tor meoral . day ' ft Mtoa Bertha Hbaldoe ha* rotarned t in from M Illvllle and to ou duly aa a eler* t lathe Heading Uaflraad* lWb rtraot » sr.'ijr'j-.s > si tcssvstj nr*i— i m, »»4 **** ' m Mra William H JeWroy and Mtaa ad ma ptara I iU- . Mra Marpla M. Lewto and har ekU-1 u- dioa bavt gooo to ha* rateUvm ta»

WORLO!S WAR^M^lE ANT'tS'*'" |l BE UNIQUE SPECTACLE

: \ GAHP GROUND VALUE ESTIMATED „ Association Figures, >325,000 * —From AtlantioAte. Out, n >150,000 Says Masfecy. j' The commlulonera lu Hie camp ground condemnation proceeding* e heard additional testimony at their g here this week regarding the d valuation of the la/d lu Hie vicinity of the camp ground*^ and al*o a* to the u value of the land proponed to be cou- n William E. Ma**ey slateil tbat. lu I III* oplulou. tbe camp ground land j I Atlantic avenue oceanward la . worth approximately $160.0(10. Charles P. Lake, secretary of the (IceaiTCUy Association, said that, ac- L cording to' the figure* of the Ocean City AsBoclillou, the laud to be condemned I* worth $325,000. Frank E. Darby teetllled an to the )( valuation* of ptoperty In tbe block* ■dlaceiit to the cimp ground. t SCHOOL OF METHODS Prraon* lo br Heal lo A*bnrz pnrk Next HontltTbe Sunday school board of tiie j M. E-'Church on Sunday conald- d ered tbe matter of sending six person* d (lie matter 01 sending *1* person*

Aabury Park, Mine of them now )e teaching In tbe Sunday school and i{ other* who are expected to take classes y tbe near future. The Hev. (ieorge Y'ard, William E. Massey and j* tfu pt. H. 8. Mowrer were appointed a fl committee to select the elx jiersou*1 „ whom It may be thought best to send the school of method* to be held at n Asbury Park from July 6 to July 13. j and present their name* to tbe board, j. Mr. Massey will pay half the «- (l pegse aud the 'Sunday school Ve k other half. ti MRS. CORSON BURIED J' 1'ancral Merslcew Condocied h» ' the Rev. George w. Vard. Service* over the remain* of Mr*. a Almeda. Sanderlln Coraon were lield at her- late home on Wesley avenue Thursday afternoon, couducted by the r llev. (ieorge W. Yard, paetor of the c First -M. E. Church, who also spoke | words of comfort to the family. * KubmII. H. Nulty sang two pretty c The Interment was at Trinity M. E. 1 Church Oemelery al lleealey 'a Point. , The pall-bearers were Mayor Cham. , 1 don. City Solicitor A. C- Boawell, I)r. , 1 J. Thorn ley Hughes. K Howard , Thorn, Prof. O. W. Kelrttly and Lean- j - del S. Corson. Bach from Hospital. J Mrs. John kalleran, who under- , r went o|>e rations In a Philadelphia ho«- ( pltal about ten weeks ago. was brought ( 10 her home In this clly Tuesday afternoon. She etood the journey well, It i« stated. ' Knllaled aa xtachlnlai. Isaac S. Hoflman. nephew of S. M. HolTmsn and well-known here, he* phltstaii es a machinist In tbe Marine < f 1 ■upfT*. He la now with tbe Fourth ' i*omp»ny. Heavy Artillery Force, at I . cjuentlco. Vs. . , ' Lancaster Comity, Pa., for a week or [ ten daye. , Mra. E. P. Hand, of last clly, left tbe latter part of this week for a ; month's vtolt to friend* in several sec- , Hons of Ohio. ' Fieber Umlrymple aud wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their oottage. ' Eleventh street and Central avenue. I for tbe season. Seth H. Whiteley and family, of Philadelphia; spent e portion of last * week In their cottage In the north albUon of Ibe city.. Miae Marguerite Knlp, ot New II Brunswick, and Mies Cecilia Hand, of West Philadelphia, visited friends Id >f this city recenUy. 1 Charles S- Celfell, president of tbe Corn Exchange National Bank, of Philadelphia,' was In town during tbe 1- week. He la a cottager. Mrs. Youngetoraon end daughter, r Mrs. J. B. Christian have, relumed to •. their homes in this city after spending several daye lo Reading. I. Mrs. Frank A. Schock, of this city.

haa been seriously 111 for some time, to now with tier daughter, Mrs. Elmer Co*, at Ocean View. v J;1 Joseph Du (field and tamlly, of Phil- c|e and Harry tl. Hart, of Cam- QW| den, apent several days with the ^ family of B. C. Duffleld, this city. ^ ( Mies Rose and Mies Egan. of the title department of the Ocean City' *■ Title and Trust Company, ' have re- y turned from a visit lo Philadelphia. nis Mies Adelaide Stedem, of Pblladel- nui was a visitor here Sunday- She tbi Is employed at tbe private telephone Bo exchange of Bally, Banka A Diddle. Scl Clayton McPberson aod wife and dli Mies Hewitt and John Hewitt, of were Sunday guests • of H. Nulty and wife, of tble city. 1 Mrs. W. Ward Beam, of Pblladel- tbl phia, has returned home after spenda week here as the guest of Mrs 8. °e Boney, who haa apartments on the Boardwalk. 12 Harold Whiteside, of Philadelphia. " former summer resident of this city, who Is now a lieutenant In .the aviation force, located at Mlnaola, was In ^ Saturday. Mra. John B. Haloes, wife of the d| Rev. Dr. Haines, of Cemdeoflias re- B turned home after a pleasant visit to Harry H. Mortar, Jr., and tamlly In u their cottage ben. Albert B. Kerkar. of Philadelphia, epaot Saturday and Sunday bare as the gkert of Fraaeto Schneider . The ft I latter aad bis tally will be dawn 01 : laexl Solas day tot tbe season

be Presented by State I Snramer School for Bcne-| fit of Red Cross, lien* ere being p^fecled for the reniarkHi.lt- pageant to be presi nfed In t, Fogg's Pier Theater by Hie teacher* ' end pupil* of the -Ocean City State '■ Summer School on Wetlneeday' even- t lug. July 31. and Thursday evening, < 1, for the benefit of the Ocean I Clly Bed Cross Society, 1 The pageant will depict the leading eveul* of Hie present greet wer "true- I gle from It* beginning up to a recent * 1 Those Who ere to take part In tin* * unique atlair have beeu rehenrelng for t mouth*, and IU. T. H. Seu*or. director of I lie Stale* summer school*, declare- > it will be the blgge»t thing Ocean a ha- ever had. PIER FINISHED ; ocean Cits Fiablsur^lsslsMeasisrr. j The work of replacing the piling , under Hie pier of the Ocean City F1-I1- ( Club, at Fourteenth -treet, will t.e started next week by Allen BculC-who will pu*li operation*. ( The uew pier at North -treet »a* ( completed the letter part of last week. ( house during Hie .peek were Alex, Jr., Oscar Bighorn. President Frank H. Stewart. Vice Pre.1W. W Sibson, Thorn** J KegW. W Thorns* J Keg-

(ieorge F. Bauer, tlie Kev. Tho*. ] Shore, J. Frederick Martin. 11- H. Merter. Jr. aud El wood Horn. , Among the member* of the Angler*' al (lie headquarter* on the oceau near Park place were (heTollowCharle* H. Kersliaw. Jolui Hanua, Benj. Straus*. J O. Laird. E While, W. I). Chamber*. E J. Latterly. H. H. Kreuud. Jr.. Edward Wrlgley. (leo. Ployd, Hubert B. Hamblatou. tieorge E. Wei**, John Anderson, Arthur Johnson, Kichenl Charlton, tlaiHeld Ha'uneuhower end John HauueiiFIRE IN COTTAGE Fire -In tbe two-»tory cottage owned by Thome* Wetteou end wife of Philadelphia, oti Asbury avenue Slxteeutb 'end Seventeenth atreel*. for a short time threatened the destruction of the house Salurday afternoon. When the blaze wa* discovered, a still alarm wa* »ent In. Horace Aug. who re-i*iiided to the call, saw the seriousness of the situation when he reached Slxteeutb street and turned The Hremau worked well aud saved thclinuse. Considerable damage wa* done to Ihe building, however. The seemingly started under the laundry room on the first floor aud spread through the lower floor*.

FIRST ROCKFISH c 1 line of the happiest mortal* lu the ' ' city Tuesday afternoon wa* J. L. 1 Wilson, of Burlington, an actlre mem- : of the Anglers' Clyb of Oceau City. While fishing off the eud of the club * ' pier bp hooked a stripped baas, or ' rockflsh, tbat weighed. 83J pounds— J the find of the eesson. ' The flnh wa* a beauty and attracted } > much attention at Cornman & Lipschulz's store, where It was exhibited. ( Heal Booklet lo Iowa. j Chief of Police Scull on Friday sent ( a booklet toV. Orville Lee at Sac City, lows. Mr. Lee, who la a member or , f the Iowa House of Assembly from the ( , Sixtieth District, took "a trip to tbl* | city from Atlantic City while attend- J ing the recent Beptlat Church Cou | venlion there, end Chief Scull met him Ff ou tbe Boardwalk. ( " ' Collage* Moved Back. 1 Oils M. Townaend ha*. moved Hie e cottage of Mle* Carrie 8. Kuelael, o' ' Camden, frcmybe beach (rout at Fife ty-Ofth street to a lot at Fifty-fifth street and Asbnrjr avanne. Mr*. J.J. r, Taylor ha* moved her college from J Fifty-fifth etreet and Wesley avenue g to Fifty-third street end Central eve-. MM. • '' Mercantile Ucenae* One. Ail mercantile -llcenne* In this clly 1

rare due oofi payable June 1. LI- "• enae* may be obtained from Clly ,'lerk Morris. Formers aelllng Ibelr cat Iwn prifduce here must have a uum- ' «r tor their teem*. These, too. may ic obtained from City Clerk Morris. Willow With Hlator* . H Sdhnelder be* In the yard of ill summer residence on Weeley eveluee weeping willow propagated from g, Ibe weeping willow that overshadow* ^ Bonaparte's tomb at SL Helena. Mr. n, icbneider alto ba* an up-to^late sun- 'til dial In file yard. Will Attend Convention. Rev. M. M. Lewi* will attend ei tbe convention of the Camden Baptist M Association of Cburcbe* lo the Linden Street Baptist Church, Camden, ei Tuesday and Wednesday, June ll.'eod C 12. Tbe local cbnrch la a part of tbe d association. h W.C.T.C. Meeting. The Ocean City W. C. T. U. will hold lie closing meeting of tbe spring / el the home of Mra. William F. Oar- fi next Wednesday afternoon. All n members are urged to attend. Those a Id arrears for due* are requested to t liquid ate. '*■ * Cord el TS.sk.. , We wiek to extend oat thanks to tbe a friend* for theft kindness to us daring Oaries A Contm aod daughter. 1

Eleventh street |r work held up ' ' Thooght Not to ] lie Essential at the Present Ttmc. Before tne uftHnence providing for I In2u si>nue m-eanaard »f llniroduFW al the wvikly 'meeting ofi the **t1ty ' Couimi-iooer*. Mayor ham plou a-ked If there were any _ l-ereon* present wttli ol.jecHoua to the — proposed w ork C.. representing the Mlsse* CreUi. -aid that lie can -ee no necetslly for Hit* work at the pre-eut time. 1 here be benefited w ill be an apartment oil the Boardwalk. He -aid that Hie Crelb have a prelty heavy loa.l hundred* of dollars, the proposed Im1 1 Mayor Champlou au-wered Hijd the ' ra** anyone, but be thought, he said, ' that if Mr. Marsh wanted to build <111 thai part of Kleveutb street lie would ' de-ire Ihe city to open Hie street. The ■ Marsh I- a rattier lm|">rtant W:

■ -J-ZZZ Z'ZZ 1 , tbat Ibe work was important, and he moved that Hie ordinance be taken up j 1 on fir-t reading. . wa* called, lie voted he saying j ' that lie tliu- voted becau-e be d.ie* not , • Mayor t.'bamplo* .aid that , lie does ' not tliink It I* altogether wise at this " about Hie conditions lo d»dcr to save the -latu- of the resolution giving uo'tlce of Intention to wa* Introduced and |m-*ed on lir«t and 1 -ecoud reading*. Director Campbell voting agalu.t the action, e The clly clerk was Instructed to ' street wharf that uules* he proceed* b w ith his work there the board will ane uul tbe contract aud uollfy hi* bond*- >" men. Director Adam* reported that the public comfort statlou ba* been opened i. Willi Mack Cessou in charge. >' The report of Hie bulldtug nnqiector, ie w ith a check for $22 50. and that of the d electrical iu*pector. with a check for ; HI 50, were ordered filed and the d checks turned over to the city treeIf A quit-claim deed wa* granted WIL >- liarn Stroud, Of Fhlladelphla, on fiq d No. 28, DeLancey Realty Compauy. The followlug letter from the board nlu.lin.il estimate was read: school estimate waa read:

• 'ommlskloners of oceau City. N. J..— (ieuliemeu This Is to certify that at a meeting of the Board of School of Ocean City, New Jersey, held this evening lu the board room of the high school building" the sum of, $18,4110 wa* fixed aud determined upon aAUrafmounl of money necessary to b^KBropriated for the eurreut expeSf*. and $1000 tor repairing aod refurutoblug tbe public schools In this city for the school year commencing July 1, 1818, exclusive <Jf auy and all unexpended balances that may be on at the close of the present fiscal year, and exclusive of the amount to be apportioned to Ocean City by tbe ' county superintendent. . | We alno certify that tbe sum of $I60U , wa* fixed aud determined upon as tbe m amount of money uec**»ary to be appropriated for the maintenance of manual tralulng In the public school* la tbl* city for the school year commencing July IT 1918, exclusive ef any balance that may be on hand al the close of tbe present fiscal year. add ex- , elusive of Hie amouut to be apporr tloned to Oceau City by the commissioner of education. ' Joseph (J. Champion, obo. o. ahkms, j ' W. r. Campbell, John' K. Ukoves, HEK8CIIEL FETTIT, - Board of.School Estimate. The letter was ordered recelvJd aud filed. " There was adopted a resolution pre- "

woted by Director Campbell providing tor Ibe borrowing of a sum not] to ei■eed $«U0O. A number of bills were ordered paid. HAD PLEASANT VISIT and Mra. Motoert Radford Katertalued Honor Paru. Robert Radford , secretary of tbe Standard Steel Company, and Mrs. entertained * bouse party at tbeir cottage, Tbird street and Corln. t titan avenue, over tbe week-end. Tbelr guest* were Mr. end Mr*. Clark F. Poqd end-Mr. end Mra. William Smltb, of Oak Lane, end Mr. aud Mrs. Walter Hrlckley and Mrs. M. D. Robinson, of Oermautown. w s These guests, with Otis M.Towntend end wile, of this city, weDt to Atlantic Saturday evening and enjoyed a at one of tbe large beachfront hotels. . Mae Traded Prspcru. City Commissioner '(ieorge O. end family moved this week I from tbelr resldence.717-19 Wesley eve- | lo their cottage at Eleventh street and Stmpsoo avenue. Mr. Adame haa traded both these properties lo Mra. P. Stover, of Philadelphia, tor an epartmeol house, containing six apartment*, at 2219 Hunting Park Philadelphia. fry to advertisement in lb* 8mm- 1 ' 1

-- ( cS l I'iVW H.M cS ! (Jont>8 ,Y\c>ll'l- {SI 1(>P While Flannel Pants. Blue Coats. Heady-made Suits at J Moderate Prices. Odd Pants. Caps, Umbrellas. Overalls, j Shirts. $1.00 to $8.00. Ties Underwear. ROYAL TAILORED SUITS Maddock's Pharmacy PlIONE 5~u FREE DELIVERY can't gather lilies from thorns, neither can yon get good merchandise from poor sources. Our houses. Smith. K-Huc. French Dnigs, Whitman Candies. Samoset Co. Cannes. Waiting's Stationery, Hungerford-Smith Soda supplies. J oh 11 son - Johnson Cotton Bandages, etc. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phoue 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH ST. AN1) SIMPSON A-VE. Ocean City, New Jersey

§ Punch Special i | I Punch Oil Mop and Bottle of Polish 79c § (| I Large Punch Oil Mop and Large Bottle of Polish, $1.39 1| |j Complete line house cleaning goods, paints, varnishes, 1 0 brushes, all kinds linen and wire screening, garden | hose, lawn mowers, etc. Agents Sherwin-Williams (ft ® paint and Pennsylvania lawn mowers. Complete line ® M Blue Flame oil stoves and Leonard refrigerators, 'at the K); | —Modern Hardware Store J 1 Charles C. Read &. Co. | WALTER E. ALLEN. MANAGER H | 839 Asburv Avenue 1 M PHONE US DAY OR NIGHT $ ® 437 -W FREE DELIVERY Any Kind Any Where

Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue ■/ \ , . ... roil SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon caqnot spare the time to look after it closely yonnelf and mnst depend upon the honesty of the contractor. M have bnilt for a large number of people and conld refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE DIHI nrD OCEAN CITY, ath sl opposiia r.o. DUILULn ■. j.

' o Allen Scull v 'Fixe Builder c Eighth and- Ocean Avenue PHQNE CONNECTION ' » ' ; " t B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Garoenters and Builders JOBMNO A SFECIALTV (040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY II. J. , I Advertise in the SentineL

BOTCM AMP COTTAORR. ^czick. j£all OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY the imperial -j kfstoA,'" lhC J*"""' Vl-BMnUy 1 THE KATHLU - lift Csktrsi A-ssons. oeXAN CITV. J«. 1. M IMMKH LEWiti a CON ABU - WYOMING A. P. .tILX 11B t HOTEL ATGLEN On* of tbs most ssntrally losatal hotels la Oosan City. Tbs alts ba* alwaji been to mute this hon-s arlsot and botusUka and lta largs and sMarsd-patronag* provaa lta aneccra For term* and parttonlars address , . ■. it corf, rrsf. NEW HOTEL ELBERON Nnjlor and Hayrs, l-roprlstres*** THE BI8CAYNE oosan City. M.J*.

j llstsssu Eighth aDd Ninth HIIMU Mltlt. J. K.MUKR180N I Chandlek-Wuitk Hall • loeaii ave. bel.SevcuUi and Klghth sts Ocean Clly, n.J. M. J. MAt'KLIH. I : I THE TRAYMORE f Mr*, ti. I'. Fry, Owner and froprtsuvsa | .Ninth st. and Wesley ave. ; Ocean City, N. J. ' f THE OCEANIC [ Eleventh street and Wesley avenue 1 Ocean City, N. J. j A. B. BAKK& | STERLING-ST. CHARLES . I Open for llic usson Join- S. Ownership * Mian ItETOEM.Oorr. — lUNiktnr-— I7CU sprlDZ Osrden Hlrsct, Fniladrlpbta, Peons. We Are Distributors stniieDater fluionollle

in Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell Qeneral Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth st. and Wart ar*. OCEAN cmr, N. J. Rc*ld«scs: *M* Csatrsl ****** PDsss. J61-W Thomas 3. Thorn FLORIST — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 "Bay Avenue Bell Pbone.'lJvJ ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (lac— ssr t* L «. Ck 1 Mill a) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholca Dairy Produota

Batter aad Egg* Ask tor Booklet of Bpaclaltta* Dellvacad BoihPtaa* COAL need Coal. Yon need Service. You get both from C. ti. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth aad Wart A rata • HAVE yon a cottage, bnngalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of fcrnitcm at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. C. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 A«aURY AVK. HKADLE1 * !!»■ — Readina Ooal -SSrSsSsS To Make NewFrKnik ,