Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY". MAY* IS. 1919. We eliall be glad to receive Item- of new* -mod communication* of iutere-l to tbla community aud our reader- ' everywhere. All communication- -liould be. accompanied with' the full name ami addreee of the writer, not uecmarfly for publication, but a- a guarantee of , R.x-I fr'Mi , DOTS Lilac -eema to be plentiful. I FlabliiR la said to be Improving. I Boardwalk atorea will soon be open- ' l»R- " V \ Ocean t'lty again went "over. I lit i_ Overcoat- were lu demand Knday— a cold Haat wlude. t That waaa real raln-lorm Friday ■ ulglit and Satuiday. I Well, the election la over, and the polltlclaua may uow lakt a re-t for • awhile. 1 A uumbeHlf excur-loul-t- here Sunday. deaplle the uninviting weather | d , 1 mackerel -upper at the Pre-byterlan Church Friday evening-. I Wf aeem to have Jual made a cloee t ahave In escaping another, boost In prlcea by local barbera. t Membera of the Ocean City Itepub- * llcan Club entertained a large crowd " of frleuda Saturday evening. c Frank and Oliver C-obb and Jame- ' Godfrey caught 414 Boston mackerel at Coraou'a Inlet 'ou Tuesday, and 90 yesterday. ( A delegation of local Ma-oiis visited ( Atlantic Clly Commandery, Kulglil | Templar, last night. The vl-ltor- took , the rati degree. 1 Ths Community Girls' Club, of the c First Baptist Church, will hold a cake - sale at the store 749 Aabury avenue ■ Saturday. May 17, at 10 o'cluck. ' A mlmatrel abow will be given In the " Tuckaboe High School Friday and Saturday eveulnge of this week for ' the beneUl of the library fund at that ' Have your Job prlntlug done now. t If you need letter heads, etc . get them d at tbla time and thus avoid the big rush that always cornea a few weeks a from now. Call at the Hkntiskl t Printing House for estimates. PERSONALS. i T. S. Mitchell, or Philadelphia, a ' cottager, was here Tuesday. f A. A. Howell, a Camden lawyer, was here to vote on Tuesday. I John Wnlfendeu, of -Cardiiigtou, ■ Pa., waa In town on Sunday. William Neel. of Philadelphia, we- ^ a recent guest of the Blscayne. ; Mrs. Weudell Keber, of Philadelphia, was in this clly recently. 1 The Uev. Kavil Smith, of Pblladel- C pbla, la occupying hi- collage here. K. B. Arnett, of Sea Isle, was a vis- I Itor hare the latter part of last week. ' Walter Chandler, of Philadelphia, waa among the voters here Tuesday. <
R. M. Wood and wife, of Ridley ' Park, were recent guests of the Katblu George F. Bauer, of -Philadelphia, 1 waa among the visitors here Sunday. ■ Commodore Churchill Hungerford, of Philadelphia, voted here ou Tues- i day. I Mrs. Llllle Smith la the guest of Iter ' aunt, Mrs. Lydla O'Brien, of this .city. I Mrs. George H. Smith (formerly 1 Mlaa Beaale Aeber) Is visiting In Ocean < Oily. Richard T. Browne and wife, of ' Philadelphia, were recent visitors 1 here. 1 Mrs. K. E. Hyatt, of St. Davids', war registered at the Idlewlld a few days since. Ralph C. Putnam, of Philadelphia, 1 a cottager, waa among the week's E. M. Evans, . a cottager, who .spent the winter In Atlantic City, waa here Tuesday. . Daniel Lake, of this city, who Is employed In Camden, waa In this city Tuesday. Mrs. T. Dowdoey Clark, of Woodbury, was among the vldltora here Monday. Fisher Dalrymple and wife, of Philadelphia, were visitors to this city Monday. A. Extender aud family, of Aldan, Pa., were guests at the Atgleu a few days since. * John Townsend. of Millvllle, . was among the many vlaltora here during J. D. Ash, or Haddcnlleld, heopened ble Brighton place cottage for W. D Jennings, of Philadelphia, waa among the week's arrivals at the Wyoming. Alas. Colvllle, Jr., of Philadelphia, waa among the vlaltora here Saturday aud Sunday. Mrs. H. A. Ploch, of this clly, returned early this week from a visit to Pbtlpdelpbla. Mrs. Marie L. Davis, Of thy Fleetwood, this city, la spending a few days In Philadelphia. J. H. McVey aud family, of Arlcone, are occupying their cottage. 806 ' DeLancey place. Joseph M. Rowland, of Philadelphia, waa among the visitors here early tbla weakWarren W. Brown and family, of Ocean City autLPeon'a Grove, were in this city yesterday. . Alexander Lawrence, of Philadelphia, who baa a summer borne here, was in this city Monday. W.T. Prtogte end family, of Wyncote, spent several days- In their cottags bain during the weak. John W Martin and family, of Narbertb, bars opened their cottage Ml this ally. Mr. Marttn, who Is an
WINNING HEN THANK FRIENDS : ■ — v i, • Champion and Messrs. Campbell and Fisher Appreciate Work Done for Them. eral tela-graiu- and a number of letlercongratulating iAtu u | 'uii hi* re-elec-Tlie lir-t telegramrerslved by l.lrn ' wa- from It. F. Hlr-t. of Philadelphia, president of the Twentieth -Street linprovemeut Associattoii In tills city. columns of your valued paper, ipy ' sincere Hienk- and gratitude to the f and'aUo to the many kind friend- J who so generously contributed to the' f of the recent election cam- f palgn a tig) my re-election to olllce. "I very luucli appreciate the -up- ( that given to my associate-. , "Tbe flattering. voteNhat I received gives me renewed courage and grealer g confidence to go ahead sod do my for Ocean t'lty and It- many , needs and requirements. ^ lm|>o-ed In me and measure up _ the responsibility of the position.1' Director Campbell said yesterday' y stood back of iilui and -bowed their J confldence In lilm slid tlielr appreciation or his conduct of the Unsocial s deparlment of the city by their votes 'j at- the polls. ! Comml—loner-elect Fisher ex pressed j his appreciation of the splendid vole . given him. He said lhat, as daring . other term of olllce, he will give . the city andjlie people the be-t that ' Is In him for the advancement of the ( city's Interests tu every way. gpcouulaut In Philadelphia, came Columbus, Ohio, some time W. T. Pretty-man and family, of Philadelphia, are at their summer William F. Hlitlver. or Phlladel- J phis, was here Friday and also Tues- , coming down to vote. ( Mrs. D. \V: Banks, of Philadelphia, t summer resldeut here, was a guesl of the Elheron a few days ago. ( Mrs. H. L. Vlerlck, of Washington, c D. C.. ha- been visiting Mrs. C. Oetxel < and daughter fur a few days. Mrs. LiuwoimI Back aud daughter, • Miss Elsie, of Salem, were greeting I frleud* luthtf clly yesterday. ' William H. Delsrotb; or Pblladelpbla, was a visitor during the week . aud registered al hie I m perlsl. | Mr*. E. J. Elliott, of Galvtston, , , ts visiting the family of Daniel j ice, 166.1 Asbury avenue. Allen Scull, contractor and builder, , of Ocean City and" Philadelphia, came i down to vole Tuesday afternoon. i Dr. Anna V.'T. Riley, of Philadelphia, has returned home afler spend- 1 lug some lime In her coRage here. ' William Hagle and wife, of Phlla- , delpliia, are occupying their collage. | West avenue, for a weeks' stay. Lieut. Joseph L. 1'yle. who has been w
working at Aberdeen, Md.. was In y Monday evening and Tuesday. ,e A. Dgverall and d mghter. MissDev- d - erall. 'of Pliiladelpbla. have opened their summer home, loll Asbury are- o| ) Mrs. Joseph Fll/.gerald. of Pblladel- « pbla. Is (be guest of Eugeue P. Dowd U , aud family at their collage iu this , city. ti J. M. Magulgan, wife and daughter, v r of Philadelphia. with a number of « , frleuds, spent the week-end -In tbla I city. Commoilur* and Mrs. Walter D. d , Bon -all, or Philadelphia, spent the v week-end at rhelr Wesley avenue cot- 11 lege. 0 j The Misses Kelly, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, at the cor- w nerof Sixteenth street and "Asbury fi I -vnue d W. G. McDowell aud family, of 1' Narberlh. are here for the sea -on, oc- •' cupylng liielr cottage. 1904 Asbury avenue. I William Wescott, a commission J merchant on Dock street, Pblladel- 1 ' pbla, has taken a cottage liere for tbe • summer. ' W. S. Otttnger, of Philadelphia, has1 ' bl- fatally domiciled in tbclr cottage, J 67 Central Road, for tbe summer « * months. J * Miss Jean Macklln, of Philadelphia. » Is here preparing- her hotel, the " * C bandle-.W!ilte Hyll, for opening for ? the sea-mi. * | J. T. Hayes and wife aud Miss ' * h%Ih Worley. of Philadelphia, have t ,r opened I heir collage,. 11 Tenth street, I for lb? season. ' '• L. M. Garrett, of Philadelphia, a 1 ie cottager Iii tbe ^ north section of Ibis I city, was In town fox-several days durIng tbe week. V ' Walter Burr, of S. Philadelphia. owner of tb(£Haon* BuiMhig in thl-| r- city, was among the viAlors here a o few days ago. \ Lew is Khiger. wife and daughter, of Philadelphia, visited Mfs. Ringer's '• parents, James C. Scull ahd— wife, Jn this city, Sunday. / *■ Mrs. T. T. Dawson, of Philadelphia, B has rented Miss Klizsbei^G. ' Sauds' cottage. 611 Ceutril avetiufrxJiir Hie I- summer months. re Capt. J.C. Fisher, of Reedville, Va.. was the guest of Jnhu C. Sleelman if and family, of this city, Monday aiid u Tuesday of Ibis week. William N Cooper, a prominent at'I- Mrney of Treulon and well known s, in this city, wa- here Monday, accompanied by bis mother, n- Mrs. Mary Barrows, who has been «- spending several Weeks with ber sistar at Ocean Grove, lia- returned to af her home In this ctty. (c! Mrs. Joseph L Scull, of this city, in 1 baa teturusd from Philadelphia.
Where she was the guest of Robert B. Valium and family. She also al- , tended the Grantbam-Dlllenbeck wedding on Saturday. Paul Lamorelle, of Wayne, has o|>eued bis new summer home, 1661 ( Asbury avenue, 4bls clly. Mr. Liuio- ( relle Is an active member of tbe Ocean ( Fislillig Club. , Jobu B. Klrby, of tbls city, returned borne a few days ago after a , visit to bis pareuts at Rio Grand. His j wife and children returned from Rio j Grand on Tuesday. , Mrs. Catherine A. Yorke, of Pblla- - whose husband Is In tbe ser vice in France, has accepted tbe posl- i of stenographer In tbe real estite i ofllcee of H. F. Slantou. Mrs. Robert Flsbedf" who, a few weeks ago, underwent ah operation appendicitis in. one of the Pblla- 1 delpbla hospitals, was brougbt to ber - here tbls week. She Is Improving. Select Councilman -William. -.Mc"" Coach, ^Ife ahd sister, "Mrs. Mary ft i -Johnson, of Philadelphia, returned to . Philadelphia Sunday after spending . several days In Mr. McCoacb's Atavenue cottage* i' E. S. Hand, aD engineer of the West , A Seashore Railroad Company, r who has been stationed' at Medford, J", during the winter, has been spending a week with his family and , at their home In tbla city. ' Mrs. Fergus McCusker, of Pblladelpli1a,.was among the visitors here tbls i week. fler " husband, who Is well i lo a large number of local res , Ideuts and cottagers. Is III. He Is suffering from kidney trouble and Is un- , dergolng treatment In St. Agnes' Hos- , pltal, Philadelphia.
=r "MIKE" NAHASS HOST TO VICTORS , Gives Treat to Mayor Cham- ] pion and a Number of# < His Friends. J "Mike" Naliass gave Mayor Cham- < ploti ami a number of bis friends a , treat al In- restaurant .Tuesday nlglit, "Mike" told Ills guests that they ] could have anything tliey wished. , and be and Ills waitresses were kepi w it-lies, co tree and ice cream. Cigars , followed. * < All enjoyed the allair, probably | Afler the -feed," Dr. J. Tlioruley , Hughes, acting a- toa.tma-ter, called upon a number for speeches, all re- , ponding. Mayor Champion took occasion lo | thank his frleuds for tbclr support 111 ; re-electing hliu to bis olllce; an honor ( of w hich he felt extremely proud, he said. William R. Hughes lold of the good | work accomplished by the City Com- | nii-oloiieivaiyJ-'pkpdleted a most profour years. t Similar speeches were made by City r Boswell. Assembly man Mark t Lake. Health Ofllcer T. Lee Adams, „ Freeholder John P. Fox, C. O. Collins, j I'latt, Capt. Herbert' C. Smith, Dr. H. T. Foulds, Frauk E. Darby, J. t Preecott Cadmau, Walter Allen, H. C. ( Schanze, Jr., A. M. Plummer, Dr Hughes, John B. Adams, George < aud "Mike" Nabass. t ' * I E. C. BOYLE BURIED E. C. Boyle, a resident of tbla clly Its early days, who died at hie t home hers Saturday morning, was ) buried at PleasaDtvllle Cemetery Mod- t day afternoon, Hie funeral being lu ( charge of Undertaker Mark Lake. ; Services at the bouse were conducted ( by "the Rev. George W. Yard, pastor of the First M. E. Church. He also t conducted a short service at tbe grave, i - There were mauy beautiful floral | emblems from friends. Oue large ( piece was the contribution of. 56 of tbe of the deceased. , Tbe active pall-bearers were John . it Jones, Hans Burkhardl, Jobu P. , Fox and Warden Hlgbee. John of this city, and Joseph Mc- | Giff, of New York, ' were honorary | pallbearers. ^ Deceased was born near Lin wood, Atlantic County, February 4, 1874, , r and was brought to tbls city thirty- , eight years ago by bis parents, lbs , Rev. W. E. Boyle and wife. He con- , ducted a large batb house here for , some years and later was lu tbe real { estate buslneas A few weeks before ' his fatal llluess be obtained a position , the ofllcee of tbe local gas company.
SERVICE BOYS GET WARM GREETING IN CAMDEN
All Returned Men Here Will be Given Supper and Reception Saturday Evening. l A delegation of citizens of tbls resort went lo Camden Tuesday morning to meet Capt. Alfred R. Smith and the ten of bis boys of Company H, 114th ' Regiment. 19th Division, who landed at Newport News May 6, I and who were lu Camden p> take pert In the parade prior to gnlug to I I 'amp Dlx for a brief stay before de- > mobilization. ( As Mayor Champion waa unable to | go to Camden, be saw tbe Rev. M. M i Lewis, who couseuted to act as bis deputy at the armory In Camden. 1 Mr. Lewis' wa- to ascertain from r Capt. Smltb wheu tbe Ocean Clty 1 people who so desire may get lu touch i wltli the boys after they reach Camp f and whirl ^the citizens can go t afler the boys aud brlug tbem home Giber citizens who went to Camden r | B. Frank Smith, Rolla Garretson, I Smith, John E.' Trout. H. S. ' Mowrer, Roy Jeflrlee, Walter Cbattlu ' and Leroy Hone. . < lu the party also were Mr*. Robert Smltb, Mrs. Walter Cbattin, Mr*. < Mrs. Leroy Howe and Misses i aud Lena Morey. They arrived lu Camdeu about 6 45 ■ o'clock, sbortly after tbe flrst section i of tbe train from Camp Stewart i reached Camden. A little later, tbe I beariug Capt. -Alfred R. Smith j and bis detachment of Company H. I Regiment, arrived In Camden. i i-ostmaster Smltb Immediately ran his brolber and tbere was a warm i greeting. < i All tbe service boy* said tbat their 1 City frlind* looked good to tbem, aud tbey expressed tbelr i pleasure at belug back lu tbls country. Messre. Smltb, Garretson and Trout : succeeded In reacblug tbe eecoDd floor of tbe armory In Camden, where tbe i ofllcers were served wltH a meal, and tbey took dinner with tbem In tbe confusion, tbey were nnable 1 get tbe name* of all tbe Ocean Clly > but In tbe crowd were Sergeant* ■ Morey, Harry L Lake. H^ney i ChatUo, Edward Merrlman, Claude an r N. DeRose, and Cbes- i Ross aud George Goodrow. i The boye went from -Camden to i 1 Camp Dlx, but juet bow long tbey i would be kept tbere tbey did not i They expected to be mustered < ■ out wltbln a few days. i Tbe local Victory Celebration com- i mlttee has arranged to have Capt. Smltb telephone to Ocean City assooD be gets tbe Information dealred. 1 Then owners of'automobllee will go | ' Ocean City to Camp Dlx and i the boys borne. i The womeu'e sub-committee of thk ' - Victory Celebration committee bse ar- ■ ranged to give a supper for these boye ' aud all tbe service men lu tbe city ta ' tbe social rooms of tbe First 'M. E. * Church from 6 toU o'clock Saturday r evening. After the supper, a public ' reception will be held In tbe church. * Mrs. S. B. Swan is chairman of this 1 committee. " INTERESTING PICTURES Taken from Airplane by Mrs. M. F. Ketcbam, of NortbQeld, " a teacher In tbe local public scbools, 1 aud who comes of a flghtlog family. " Is quite proud of tbe part ber sons and 1 nepbew have taken In the war with Germany. Mrs. Ketcham now has a number of k interesting pictures taken from a fly- * machine. The films were devel0 pped by a nepbew, D. A. Price, of M, 191b Engineers, who, i- when Ikst bea-d from, was In Tool, r Ha sent ber a German bayonet, aud I- also a pretty lace 'handkerchief, ' tbe e latter coming from France. c imiier cunuug iiuui riiuw. — -
.Mr., Pries lea ton of Francis A. , Price, highway commaesioner of Q Brandy wine Hundred, Delaware, and a civil engineer In Wilmington. Tbe >t young man Is a graduate of Delaware College- He waa for some time In the service with one of Mrs. Ketcbam'e V eons, E. Terry Ketcham. The latter ° was for eighteen ^ninths In tbe first - school of the balloon faction at Fort ° OmahaM Terry -was badly Injured * there and lncapacltatsdi for doty. He " returned borne atid later started a* a line superintendent for tbe Govern"t ment at Amatol. Within a short F. time be was- promoted to tbe position I. of assistant general superintendent, n He fs a graduate of tbe Atlantic Clly d Bustnsss College. Before tbe war be was superintendent of construction for ,|. Sanford A Brooks In Baltimora 'a*d „ Norfolk, ■II Another son, Orvllle. ' did bis "bit" , at duPont'f In Wilmington. q Legal papers of ali descriptions. Including wills, are carefully drawn by R. Cunts Robinson at bis offlca. 744 Asbury avenge. Ocean City. N.J ade-
•* The VipTORY Loan ( X ' . . The patrlotlam, the public eplrlt and^tha displayed In helping to carry the Victory Loan to over-subaorlptlon. like the four Liberty Loans which proceded It. Is highly appreciated by the Offloere arid Directors of this Instltu- ~ We take this method of publicly thanking you for your assistance and co-operation with the agents of our Government, the Banks and Trust Companies of Shis Nation. In not only completing our part of this work In helping to •• Win" the War." but we also dealra to thank you for your assistance In all the war activities In whloh this Company. ha«^ had a a part tlnoe April. 1917. OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO MPANY WILLIAM E. MASSEY, President MAY I 3th. I B I 0
BIG WEAKFISH I CAUGHT IN BAY I Croakers Arc Becoming Plen tifnl and Clnb Men Are , Landing Large Ones. Good sized weak tisli nisde their spin net*. Capt. Jame- W. I* e got .oue wcigliHeury Hickmau got a lot lubl.net i t lie same day. Tliere were several members ol tbe Ocean Clly F'lslilug Club Oil Hie club > pier tiuuday, aud ma uy large croakers were caught. George F'. Bauer got 14, F:imer V. Itoblusou captured ' 8, and "Jack" Bchlesslnger landed six. Dr. aud Mrs. Dickinson, -of Media, caught eight croakers, escli gelling ( Mr-. Dlcklueou slmaed thai she kuows Hie gsme. Secretary W. I. Raymond, of the Angler-' Club, got four croaker* on Sunday while tl-huig ou Hie club " pier A O. Deuzell lauded 15 Wm FL-Sllence 6, B. F\ Goetz 11, W. H. Tine, a half doze u. and President William A. Welsh several good-sized Down on tbe pier of the Boutli Ocean Clly F'leblug Club, at Fiftyi eighth street, according to Capt. C. Nlcketson, wbb came up town to vole i ou Tuesday, lliey have beeu catchlug i croakers and Cape May goodie*. I Comparatively few of Hie men are ! there yet. but tbe women folk are eui Joying the sport, none more »o than . the wife aud daughter of K C Ki(.cbL B. F'ulmer, of Philadelphia, gol i lot of croakers aud a - big s|*>t a few days ago while on Ibis pier, r Dr. Warren Lumnili aod E. C. i Kllcbner have also been making r some good cslcbes of croakers. PresldeDt Welob aud Secretary Ray- [ moud, llsblng on the Anglers' Club r pier Tuesday night, c^gbl eight tom- : cod, each weighing about two pounds. I Capt. J. W. Lee got a three-pound weakfleb lo bis net on Tuesday. Succeeds Mia Father. i George A. Thompson, 3d, of 1'hlla- ' delpbla, formerly connected wltli tbe f Evening Bulletin, Is now on tbe road ■ for tbe Clawson Company, of Pbfladelpbla. His fat ber .George A.. Tliomp ■ son, -Jr., who died suddeuly a few ' months ago, was with -Gils company l for mauy years, and bad a large circle I of friends In tbls section. Hie sou also Is well aud favorably known *ln • Ocean City.' A f-retly out. William Seaman, of tbl* city, on Tuesday uigbt presented Mayor Cbsm- ' plon with s handsomely mounted I shell-drake. Tbe gift was mucb admired by Mayor Cbamptou aud a , lumber of jjis friends - t'oderwrnl Operation. 1 Mrs. William Praudef. of tbls clly, formed lu St- Joseph's Hospital, PliH- ' adelphia. a few days ago. She was ^ —eut to tbe hospital by Dr. Pelllt. ■ Notice Is hereby given that the City Gas Light Compauy of Ocean Clly be- petitioned tbe State Board of Public Utility Commissioner* of New Jersey for permission to Increase IU rates. Tbe board ba* set Tuesday. May 17. ' at the State House, Treuton. N: J., at 11 a. m., as the date for the hearing. . , City Gas Lkiht Co., Joseph Mayerr • adv.. It. President. J Tbere will be sold at public vendue at room No. 511 Guarautee Trust Bulldf Ing, Atlsntlc City, N. J.. on Monday, May 19. at 10 30 a. m.. premises con- " misting of large boarding house property known as Treen Villa, situate In if Somer*' Point. Tbe settlement of tbe . i, eatate.requlres tbat all assets be conI varied In cash, therefore, tbe property 1 ' will positively be sold for tbe high dollar By order of the • adv., 1l Executors.
I •' - , (straw hat day — May 3rd ; i • -I . Is W< h iv* thai reliable Betgham Hopkins Hal they are the beat made j White Flannel Panta Big Assortment Shirts, Caps, Ties, Sweaters, Hosiery, Underwear Best Quality Good Service Satirised Customers |T?ir| Jones' Men's Shop [Srffi ■ Maddock's Pharmacv ; PHONE 570 • FREE DELIVERY Stationery, 20c to 75c box. Samoset Candies, 60c to | $1.25. Whitman's Candies. Eastman Kodaks and Films. • ; . 1 _J I . Mrs. Fergus McCusker j j The McCusker Studio of Dancing ' - I' ^ 940 BOARDWALK Saturday, May 24, 1919> f PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ] modern and fancy dancing ] (TERMS MODERATE) Children's Dances e Soeolalty j AoboRitment by Ca|, 435 7 C i Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready , To Letter and Erect Immediately Nov lath* opportunity 10 parsbu* a cemetery memorial. We have over 600 eom- , plel— <1 monument*, hredalonm. marker*, oorner poau. oui . In oar war* room end -bow y-nla In Oemdrn end Pleeunlvlll*. the larxest end lbs Oneat stock we ever carried. We uuuiafsetnroO throe sooda^^rlor to^jbe yrroent aflraoca in pHcv of naUrUlan* | Cell ait our yards In I'lroaanlvllle or Cemden end make your selection. We are equipped with every labor eavlns devloe to letter and erect them promptly. 1 We have the eievtrlr crane, enrtaiw eutier, poiiehins mill, poenmatle tools, pins drttle, etc., and ran maoulaoture moat anything yoo want Inepaclal work, aa weateobavaa laic* supply or rough stock on hand for Ibis purpose. I can r xrcii u"tor° S"orta° " lay rtTbe*io<2er ' jou "cat I Ihe tSlfcTdtapIay yutTwIll have Tbe war and recent epidemic baa created enob a demand for goods to oar line that tora long time It Ugolng lobe vary dimcnltloanpniy thedemand. Tbla coupled with the abonageof granite cutlar* earned by tbe terrible loroes In the world war will tax all " the monumental dealers to the limit to flu orders promptly. Camden Yard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 p Pleasantville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery I Bell Phone, 1 . 1 REPRESENTATIVES : O. J. HAMMBLL, Prat., 117 N. Cornwall ave., Vcntnor, Atlantic City, N.J. i A. L. HAMMELL. Vice Prest., Abtecon, N. J.. for Cumberland, Cape Mny, Burlington, Ocean and Atlantic Counties. F. HAIGHT, Camden, N. j., for Camden, Salem and Gloucester Counties. w. Dubois. Clayton, n. j.. for Clayton and vicinity. H. B. HALE, Cape Charles, Vs.. for State of Virginia. j O. J. HAMMELL CO. ;; MAIN OFFICE, PLEASANTVILLE, N.J. I Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
S I " THE UNIVERSAL CAR I " n^HE Ford Motor Company has instructed us to sell the genuine |j| - ■*" Ford Parts to any and every reliable Garage who will pledge II their use in the repair of Ford cars. The genuine Ford II Parts are absolutely necessary to the owner of Ford cars that he Rl may get Full service from his car. We carry them and so, we hope, II in a short time will every reliable Garage. We solicit your service II business because we have the Ford Methods, the Ford Parts, the |l Ford Mechanics and the Ford Pricef. Incidentally would be glad to II get your order for one or more Ford cars. - II I The following are authorized FORD SERVICE STATIONS II I carrying genuine Ford Parts: |l I Harry Collins - * Port Republic II i Mason Broa. - - Pleasantville l| Ralph Middleton — Somars* Point II N Motor Company - Ocean City II I The following are using genuine Ford Parts exclusively: II I Wm. Wyan Absecon II I ■ ^ George Houser Pleasantville III I Palace Garage - Pleasantville III I Keystone Garage - Somers' Point III I Pleasantville Motor Co. II I 7 South Main Street— Washington Ave. Ill II PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. Ill ■I BELL PHONE II III
ttsma ABB till 1 1 up Westell a aacoiecwK, D/ewcro* ocean CITY wEwjcmr "I CI Atx YK.»« THE IMPERIAL toti CKNTBAL^A VE,, OCEAN CITT, ■ ^STSlie' w'nJSS'SS'^.. Mr Mr*, a OETXEL. THE KATHLU Now open for tbe eeeson 1US Central Avtnm, OCEAN CITY, H. J. >1 ItSEH LEWIS e CON AKD HOTEL ATGLEN Open April to Deoember Centrally located e. c. «srr HOTEL ELBERON K1UHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Naylor and Hayr*. Proprteirassss Kourtroni b He—on rtioroaghlr raeeveted irod newly papered. Bell Phone*: n-X Bed MILLER COTTAGE n Central Avenne OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Open All the Yeer Hot Water Heat LAURA I. MILLER WYOMING Open April 12th for the Wee son 714 Ocean Avenne Ocean City, N. J. Hot Water Heel A. P. MUner THE IDLEWILD Mootlyn Terrace * . Ocean Clly, N. J. Open for Season 1919 Located One Block from Bases MRS. J. K. MORRISON THE BISCAYNE Now Open for tbe Bee son avenue oppoalte Moorlyn tamos Private Bathe Booklet E. BLUKD1N, Owner THE IMPERIAL 1016 Central Ave. 'Ocean City, N. J. OP*D fooated nrofth'e brooh! Uj Phone, «U-W MBS. C. OETZEL Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Bailding Thirty-fourth st. end West eve. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Residence: MM Ceetret A: ISSI Belt Phase Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust ContMsy of Newark VildiMi Title ud TrulCt. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Titls, Conveyancing Fire Insurant* Prompt Service All West Onennteei Money toltoenoa Good PfaM MarSgage ■ Farms tor Sole Offioes in First Natlonl Bank Building j Cape Ma^Conrt Honss ABBOTTS'" Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and Weat Ava. Ocean Ctty* N. J. Choloe Peslry Produets Bsttsr sad Bgs* Ask tor Booklet of BtstdsHMs Orders Delivered Both tbmm Ejes Eiuiiel litlmt DfiR sas ssrsf-EStrt -T w. ELY 1 see AUasUe Aviaei ATLANTIC CITY, B. A. Shore ft I IsiFsesss Pssr . BNehUsbsd UBk BaUPkeweHAA HAVE yon > cottage, bnanlow or apartment to fhxnialM Ws have a line of Fnairrrcu st lass than Philadelphia pikes. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS & BAD. 720-22 AMSUWY AWE. A. F. LEVERING The Reliable Paper Hanger 708 Central Ave., Ocean City, N. J. AH work guaranteed as dss walla. — Readinc Ooel e HSSrSSiSS •Sheas. numc « MM DKALsa m iHMril fel Tenth end West AvewM^

