Ocean City Sentinel fttUJtBDA* DE'-KMBKB 4. 1919 We altall bo K1*4* tu receive Items of new* »nii cotumuulcalUiua of interest (0 jiiia euwuiuuily ami our reader* everywhere. Ail coiurounlcatloiiH should be aeoouipanled with the full name ami tddreea of the writer, uul uecea«*rUy lor publication, but an a guarantee of . j fe'th
DOTS Plenty of pretty holly. 1 119 1» on thto laat lap. Building and loau societies are busy. progrtMho League la wurklug hard for new uieuibera. \V. I. Raymond hBM rented H. H. Bu^eli'a atore on Asbury avenue. The Bed Cross Christina* Hale has Alerted tu booth" provided at the post ollii-e KcU Cross Christmas seolw ale •old. 1'lie members of the liaptM 8un<tsy ricUool will t»*ve their Chri*tiu** en tertaluuieut Tueaday eveuiug, Decern beria Many Ocean City people went to AtUntlC fly Sunday lo *ee the ship thai went aground there Hnton1*y ^ficruoon, but they found ttiat the boat had gone oil The member* of the Mary of Bethany Class of I he Kind Presbyterian Church will meet tomorrow evening < A social tliue and refre*hineul« will follow the meeting. » PERSONALS. W 1). Bonaall. of Philadelphia, waa jo to*'u euuday. William F. Hhrlver, of Philadelphia, «raa hi town Sunday. The Hev. Frauk Lynch, of Philu delphla. was here Tueaday. The Bev. Lluu Bowiuan. of Phlla* delphla. wan In town Tuesday. Warren Allen, of Philadelphia, wan among the visitor* litre Saturday O-boru Coraon and family a pen I the week-end with frleuda tu Viuelaiid. Wllham Cuntls, of Philadelphia wa<t among the visitor* here Saturday Wllllam H. Bennett, of Phllvtlel-I phla, a cottage owner, wi» here Tuesday. I l)r Howard Taylor returned home Hunday eveulug from a two week*' vacation. Mr* Ralph Nazal, of Philadelphia, Uvuitlog M r».\M try Barn burst, 1U12 A-bury avenve. Mlaa Marl ha Sanderlln, of Hum city, thu -eek-end with frlenda In Philadelphia- I L >J. Oairelt, of Philadelphia, a turn { cuilagcr h.re, wis am ug the - iNtora Bonday. Mr* Lydla Hlldieth, of Swaluton, recently visited her sister, Mr*. Cherry, hi thla city. Mr* Prank Lake, of Camden, vl». lied William C. Lake and f-*uilly to thu city Monday. William R Hughe* left Monday t» visit friends lu Trenton, Washington D. C., and Philadelphia. Miss Kathryn Devlne. of thi-» city, •pent Thanksgiving wee< with relative* In Camdeu and Philadelphia. Mlaa Markley, of Uermaiitowu, and Mir* Myrtle Garrison, of Salem, were visitors here Saturday and Sunday. Mi*k Mivgarel Peteriuan, of Mt. Airy. Mum Margaret (idlord, of Phila delphla, were visitor* here Sunday. Mm. Lydla Usffl«on and grand daughter, M 1mm KUIe Sack, of Haleo , vuited relative* in tin- city receiuly. Thowa* F*u*t and wife, of Philadelphia. summer mllager*. were among the vldtora here Saturday and Sun day. Dr. WUson Y t'hrl-tlan ha- returned from a f-w day*' ylali to frieud* In New York City and Plainfield. John J Devlne, of thla City, oil Sonday v tailed lila mother In PhlUdel phla. She h*« been very III for a lung time. Mm Caroline GucWrey. of I hi" city, haa gone to Philadelphia, w-hnc -he tlpecia to apeud the winter w ith tier children. Policeman H. M. Newklrk ha- returned from hi- vacation. and Policeman Howard Johnson la now taking a vacation, Dr J. William Hugliea and family, of Allanllo City, visited the former's father. William R. Hughe-, of thla city, Sunday. Mr*. Lydla O'Brien, of thin city.
and Ml** Maggie Cameron, of Mar mora, will leave Tut—lay for SI. " Petersburg, Fla. I-aiah Christian entertained a namI ber of relaltvea at a dluner oil Thanks- I ! giving Day at hla house no Niuth •I feet, thla city. Mi-a Bertha L. Ro**, on^ of Ocean L'uy 'a efticlent »chool teacher-, -pent the utrk end with her parent* at t ape May Court Houae. Ml*a Hazel Harrla. a student at the I Trenton State Normal School, vleilcd I hrr parent*, W. II Harris and wife, u durlug ihe holidays. I Kdward Bowh'er and wife epnit a few daya with 111" parent*, John L Bowker aud wife. Seventeenth alreel and A-bury avenue I Mlaa Blake, of Mt. St. Mary*# College, plain field, visited her brother, the Rev, Thomas F. Blake, In thin city, during the holiday a. Mr*. Harry Batteraby. nf Philadel ploa, -pent the Thank-ici tug holiday* with her parent*, William Gitdemeyrr aud wife, loos Wesley avenue. Llborn rorwm and wife, of rfeavllle, are viHittog William Hender-oo and faunly in thla city for several week*, Mia Henderson I" a daughter. Mlaa Lmilaa Morrln, daughter of U Harry A. Mo rln and wife, -pent the hufniaya at i,6r home hrre. She l« a atudrnt at the Tienton Stale Normal School I William Lynch and wife and Mre. M. A M liner, of till* clly. will leave Saturday for Hi. Pelersinifg, Kla , where tliey will apeud the winter hiontha, H. C Hchanjce. Jr., a» d family, of Beliuar, returned home Tuesday after 'landing neveral daya here a* gue-t* of Jacot, Wit* and wife. Mr. \Me* I* Mr*. Hchatiae'e brother. Capi, IteiJ Hendereon and wife, of J IhU city, leri y**i*rday for Plillafltb phla, where they will npend two or lliree w**k«. Tliev expect during the liuliday* in go to' Florida, to remain until iprlng. i ..Mr*. N A Cohen, of Wild wood; Hetiry Peacock and wife, of Philadvl phla, and Theo. Hildreth, of MlHvllle ' •pent the liohdaya with their parent". Cipt, H W. Hildreth and wife, of Btfidly. Mr*. Cohen wan accnmpah led by her daughter. Klmer H. Crane aud wife entertained the fallowing frlenda at their ; home on Moorlyn terrace nn Thank"flviogs Prank P, Crane and wife, of hid get on; Ml"* Virginia Mattlck* and Hti»eet| K. Crane, of MlHvllle; Miff Myrtle Gmver and Charle* Halt, of Pdman. Fok Runt -Purniahed apaHraent, fli room# and hath, hot water heat end electric light, per month. Apply eog Central avenue, adv , It. krr m advertisement Is tha Burn ml, » I
Purchaser Was Paul Latnorclle, of Philadelphia— Will Make Improvements. Mbh-v.v A: Kdwaid* have mo Id Hie Hal* Apartment-, Seventh -Ireel and Atlanilc avenue, tiwiied by Ihe Hailley e-iaie, lo Paul Laiuorelle, uf Wayne, w liu tu bu»ine— In Philadelphia, and who |- a -u miner eoltuger here. He mil Improve the property, Tina h««u»e llfieeo year* ago. atood on the corner of Sixth -treet and Abury avenue, and wan known a* the Illtlioi* II win a hotel at one tliue. j It ha- three Murle- and COUtalUa eleven Japattmeit-. Thl* Hi in mIm) report- the follow ing -ale-: Col'nge of John II. Malu, 111-1 Central avenue, to this Ml— e* Lewie and i 'onard, owner* of Hie Kathlu. of till- clly. Cottage at Sixteenth -ireel and Ceii Iral avenue -old for account of Mr-. Khz* Sieeliuau of PliiUdelphla, to Charle* Si lie*, of Moore-low 11. Liil at Thirty third -treet and Central avenue to dalilou j Bye, of Ptilludel phla.
C. A. DOE SELLS COTTAOE Bnoglu lav J. I' tirevnwottd-^. NW. Srwtutiu IIu>m liunipiiuw. ilnyl Stanton real e-late broker, who ha- been conducting an active "fling campaign during the pa*t *e» -on. h«* ju-t clo-ed during ihe pa-t weea * • Je* of three more properlie- to well known Philadelphia!!- who have heen among Ocean City'* yl-itor* and admirer-, and who have decided to own • heir own htkiue*. The |*to|>erty of Charle- A. !)•»*, Itl'UJ \\'e*ley nVemie. ha- been bought by J. | Frederick Greenwood Tin- I- a large I three-Mory and ha-eiiienl brick and -ningie hou-e. Mr. Greenwood ha-t-een active hi public bltaira in Phlla Id Iptna and I- no -Irunger lo Ocean * Hy. w here he ha* -pent hi* -ummerfor many year*. The property he haI puicha-ed i- equipped with a heating plant for Hll->ear occupancy, and it lI I he hope of Mr. Greenwood to -pend I about half the year lu Mil- city i Another property I- that «»f Robert M Mc'arlhv and wife. SSI Peiiulyu 1 place, w hich lia- been purcha-ed by I Albert \V. Newman. It I* a uio-l at I tractive modern bungalow, built by Mr. McCarthy about live year- ago for hit- ow n u-e, and occupied by htm unIII the pa-l -uiumer. when It wa- occupied by hi- friend "Kd" Lairerly, of I L« gHH, active ill the Ocean k Ity Yacht h luh and well known here. The oilier *ale made by Mr. Stanton 1 1 1- of an apa:tiuent hou-e. Thote In Itere-led have reque-led their name- to t-e withheld for the pre-enl, but It can I i»e *tated that the -elhug price wa- , I about f7o(M) GETS ^300. 1 1 . — — » I'rxdr liiotrd'o iimui nit for AU|A I I llridkc«* Hiuck. I The Board of Trade, nt It* monthly I meeting rei-eived a eh ok for $Hod I from the D'-ean Clly Auhnuobile I llridge Company, the board'* dividend on bridge -lock. I Prof Steven* -»id that he would . I like to -ee llila in ney applied to the I rerlticlioii of Ihe board'* note. Ihe board Having -entred it* money for ' I -hare* of -to *K on a note w hile -ub-l-cripitun* f«r the erection of the I midge were being -oliched, -nine y-ar* ago 'J There w»* -out- diicu— -toil a- to the I *mouni of till- note at till* time bUI ' I no one pre-enl knew luujh about llii* I I iio'e or aooilier note that wa* -aid to I he to one of the local liiiik*, the trea— lurer -f the hoard, K »V Purleigh. not * I bring pre*eiit. 1 1 | hCideiiiallv there wa* a dl-cu— ion la* |«i a bill Fi'i paid ny the board a I -hort thiie atf • f>»r the entertiol'i luenl I . . f the cape May County i'liaiuher of I • 'ouiiiietcc iiieinbrr* meenog li-re 2 1 Prof. Steven* a-ked whether the * bund hail authorized Hit* entertainI luent. He -aid he wa* lint objecting to * I paying, but -uci1 thing* -huuid tie ail p I ill' (fixed by the board. r It w hf agreed lb# ihe check forfSOO. or a* near a* po— IhTe, lie applied lore- " I iloclug ihe board'" note on the auto 1 I bridge -lock ' I here w a- read a letter from the Ho i lei Proprietor"' a— nidation regarding . leflorla to —cure the Slate W. C T. I.-. - 1 con veiilioii for Ocean Clly hi October * I of next year. Action wa* held over I until ihe next meeting of the board. i
~ < ENLISTMENT WEEK FOR BAPTISTS , < Special Services io Local Church Begin Sunday— 1 Public is Invited. i In all the Bapti-t churclie* through- | out Hie northern l-tilled Stale- apeclal • ob-eivance of "Koll-tmeot Week" I* being made from December 7 lo 14 in , the local IUpii-i church, there will be -er vice* every night except Saturday and Monday. All the community are cordially hi viled lo attend the-e -ervicea and hear Ihe treat that will be afforded by the -peaker* who will addrc-* the variuu--ervice*. Tue-day w ill be Church night, Wednefdajr Sunday School iiigui, Thuraday Mi— loiiary night, w it ti a t aker fioni India in co-lume; Friday will be Young People1* night. ! KiiIIbUuiiiI week among the Bap li-l* I- an attempt to arou-e their |ieu-| I pie to a recognition of Hie world eruer*| gency. the outgrowth of the late war, I an emergency which challenge* the beat and folle-t ellurl- of every ctlUtch I to make triumphant the principle- 1 and -plrll of Je-ua Chriat In all hutuau I relatloualilp*. An attempt then to deOuitely eullHt every member of the church lu that -ervlce for which they are really lined, ur can be lilted for. with Hie -logau, "-utuelhlng for every one lo do;" all Htleiupl to develop the -pirliual life of each Individual by the reading of I heir Biblea. private prayer, I aud attendance at all public wor-llip; an attempt lo quicken Ihe ml— iouary -pint of the church, -o that their *ym paltile* will become world wide All Ihe -ervlce* begin at < 45 o'clock. | LOWDEN'S CLASS WON Coiife«i 1 ti Mrtbocllnt Huitda> I Hciiaui Uttx 140 Htmbcnt. j C. I) Lowderi'* claw* won the con- 1 te-t 111 the Meihodlst Sunday School. Mr. ljowileuniid hisco laborer* -cored I 440 i-olttln. They *ecured 30 uew member* Sunday. The clo-e-t competitor wa* R. H Nuliy. w ho -cored 280 point*, and waa» ay ahead of Hie Other Cohtentauta The Sunday -chool, through t|)lH con te-t. obtained 140 new member*. | PrcHChrrt ai «. K- Charcb, I 'The Rev. I) H. Scbock, of Pituiaii, coiiducied the service* aud preached in the Fir*l M. K Church Sunday morning J. II Magulre. a local preacher, fiorn Pleaaautvllle, preached in the eveuiug. 11 u >■ * Collage. ; Dr. John H-Whltlcar, of this clly ha* purcha-ed from J. L. I re«*ae. i f Philadelphia, Hie cottage 719 We- ey | aVciiue. according lo report. ^ The house formerly wa* owned by George (>. Adam*. Are You a Slave to Stoves? Is your house heated only in I spots? Do you want to do away with the dirt and trouble of cari rying coal and ar.hcs through the rooms? Do you want irorc heat ' at less cost? i Why not investigate the < InTERn/monAL | Onepipe Heater . AA us if it is practical fur your home R J| II mm r SWAN A TROUT, Aoenta r 10*0 x»bury Aven Occaa Clly, N-J-
rk c A.* n-l a full line from *6.»5 to fn.oo. Oil Heaters d™ m a*. «*>.»■ y \ good gunning coat at |3-59> "Piciai I just lo cell out the balance. The Modern Hardware Store, Chas. C. Read & Co. WALTHK R. At.LRN. nff. I ^ 848-50 Asbury Ave. ^ N" J' | | ATLANTIC CITV A SHORE RAILROAD COMPANY I A. J. PURINTON. RCCCIVCR | j NOTICE BeeinninK «« n o'clooJc noon today »nd until further I s"r">a""^iavcnU0 j instead of Eighth street and Boardwalk. II J; Atlantic Citv Sl Shork R R. Co. ii ^ December a, 19'9- " M . & i a _ Furs of I I. IS. Aflrons Pre-Rebuilding Sale Through the reliability shown in nty garments aud the hottest dealings with my customers my bustess has ur crensed t« such an exteut that it is necessary for me to toj* larger quarters. The rebuilding of my store wdlkpi shortly and I shall have one of the pretttest stores tn town. I must make room, aud have reduced all my furs from SS per cent to So per cent. Take advantage of ihts unusual 'opportuititv and buy your furs now. We have fur ueckI * e ' 4r- on tin fur coats from I69.00 up. A visit to pieces is n0 onc wll0 can storc will convince you that there compete -ith niy-l0» f^»- *-»*•'•»« l1"™ b" 'at ntoa«.B prices. Rcntcinber tbc n.mitter 1 307 Pacific Avenue Atlantic City « mm. Nt" J"">
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GRAVE TROLLEY SITUATION AGAIN CONFRONTS CITY
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Cars Stop Running; December 3i~Tfade Board Will Seek Solution Tuesday. City CummlMHloiier Hobvrt Flahar, at the inonlhly meeting uf Ihe Board of Trade, *aid that a very aeriuu* cuo* dltlou again coufrout* thla reoort and prompt action mu*t be taken by the people to have the local trolley line continue lu operation. The owner* uf Hie road will uul ruu the Hue after December 81 next, and there In nu juke lu the expressed deLrujiuaitou uf the ow ner* tu junk the road If H la not bought by the city the peuple on the baala elated by the corn pauy. The people muet take prompt aud earue-l intcre-t lu thla matter. After January 1 there Ir no guarantee that any car will ever run over tbe*e track*. Mayor i'hamploii, Mr. Flaber aald, declare* that the matter I* -u vital that the people ahould be arouoed, aud he a-ked that a meeting of the Board uf Trade be held next Tueaday eventug, at which there ahould be a full attendance of the member* aud the property owuera uf the town Till* la a que*tluu of prime Import* a nee to every property owner and every citizen It may be well enough lo talk of motor bua*ea and other I oieatiR of couveyance around town, I hut Hie*e vehicle* would mulct the I city heavily for atreet repair. Something ahould be done at once by a concrete organization of clilzeua 111* vital to everyone to tlud whether the road *hall be coutlnued. It wis demonatrated laat aummer that the road can be made to pay. 8 B. Swab anked If the company will not lo*e Ita franchise If the road la I not o|>erated Com m I— loner Flaher, who atated that he wa* uot at the meeting aa a clly otllclat or In any way repreaentlug the iiolley company, auawered that I the company doe-n't want the frau|cht*e. He added that he haan'l the -llgbte-t doubt (bat December 81 will I *ee the laat ruu of trolley cara, tbta beI ing the time when the preaent arI rangement* end. | Arraugemeula were made between I the city and tbe Board of Education and the owners of the electric line, I late laat -u turner, to have tlifc trolley I car run for three montba.or until January 1, at a coat of |200 a mouth to tbe city and achool board, thla being for -evcral obvloua reyaona aud Including tbe transportation of the achool children from South Ocean Clly. In addition to the achool children, here are a number of mechanic* emI ployed tu South Oceau City who I make dally uae of tbe cara. j HAD PINE TIME I KMnteru alar Officer* Mrs. W. F. Uardincr*# Oneata. The oltlcera of Kaatarn Star Lodge, I .f thla city, were entertained by Mra. Wlllipm F. Gardiner, worthy matron, a her home ou Tueaday evening, and ' everal hour* were' apeut very plea1 -antly. \ Thoee pieoent were: H. 8. Adama and wife, Mre. C. H. Bacon, Mlaa Row, I Mi*a Towner, Mra. F. E. Darby, Mra. I A'. G. Abbott, Mra. J Edward Voaa, Mr«. Soinera Young, Mra. O. W. Kftclily, Mm BenJ Henderson, Mlaa Sue Willie, Mra. Freeman Klaley. Mra lo S. Scull. Mrs. J. T. Hushes. W H. I « "olll— on. Jr . aud w4fe, Warren Smith and William F. Gardiner, of tht* city, I and Mm. Harry Feuuell aud Mra. Rob* uaoD, of Atlantic City. I Uaierlaiacd Ruwda. Kumell H. Nulty, eecretary and treaaurer of the Oceau City Title aud Truat Company, and wife entertained Mr. Nully'a fellow workers in tbia In -titutlou at hla hume, 710 Ninth at reel, Monday eveuiug. All had a moal eu. I joy able time. Tboae present were C. I D Lowdeu and wife, Clinton B. Price, I Ml-* Rose, MIm Egau, Joseph A. Meerwald and Roland Sieelaiau. i
Lt. Foulds to Go Abroad iu Spring for Morse-Fair-banks Company. Lliut. Harry W. Foulds vlallfd hi*j parent*, Dr aud Mr*. Henry 'J'. i ruu Ida, of Una city. Friday evening j and remained until Saturday morning, wbeu he went to Philadrldnia and Hieucelo Beloll, Wiacon*»n. where he I* connected wlib the exinirl depart lueul of the Kalrbauka-Mnr-e < ornpany manufacturer" of electrical aud gaa engines, etc. Lieut. Fonlda la a chemical engiurer, a graduate of the University of Penn*ylvaule. While Ea*t be vlalted the Mldvale Company'* work* on bu*iue*aaud al o took lu the Peuu Cornell football . game. Ha also atteuded Hie reuuton;" of hla class in chemical engineering at the University uf Pennsylvania. ! Lieut. Fonlda,- who 1* another of Hceau City'* young men "making good" In a -ub-laulial way lu the bun - lne*a world, early next spring will be aeui abroad aa the Falrbank* Mor-e Company 'a foreign repreoeutatlve. Hi* many fneuda wl»b hlui continued aucceas. ^ New llol« I Aa»ured B. Frauk Smith reported at the meeting of the Board of Trade that a new hotel company I* being organized, and that It look* very much a* though a modern hotel will ooou he started at Tenth street aud the Boardwalk. He *std that Mayor Champion, who ex- ! pected to be present, but was not. knows all the details. Mlaa FOX Euterlalaa. Mis* Mary Fox, daughter of Kreeholder and Mr*. Jotiu P. Fox, eutertalued some of her frlenda at tWe hundred at her home Friday afternoon. Her guests were Mr*. Kug.ue Miller. Mra. Arthur 8h«*maker. Mrs. ' J. Edward Vo*a, Mi*se* Genevra , Cheater Auua Champion. Sarah Goflf, j Etbel Shoemaker and .Miriam Relchly. ' IF YOU DESIRE : Something Really . Distinctive > IN Christmas Cards SEND FOR OUR LINE , It ii lh« most comprehensive ever shown in Atlantic City and tuust be seen to be appreciated. On your next visit to the Seashore pay ns a call, or we'll send you an asI sortment on approval. special j 15 Cards, 35c Prepaid • (Including Envelopes) » I ; Ernest Beyer Printer and Stationer ! Pacific and Kentucky Avenue* ATLANTIC CITY 1 II I
John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Strwwt and Havsn Avanu# OCEAN CITY, N. J. Lumber Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper. PUster Board. Naila.8a«b Weight* I ate. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Dehverv I in 1 1. ■ ■ JX u-i-t-- j 1 -niiuaja- LJi^ BELL PHONE 16 Sutton & Corson Co.
General Contractors " * i GRADING AND STREET BUILDING NINTH ST. AND SlM*SON A»«. OCEAN C«T*. N. J. i » II —naBB— — — a^ _ I r~A. corson l General Contractor u 737 Asbury Avenue ocean city new jersey roads, sewers. bridges, buli^^b £1 Nickerson Market 749 asbury avenue i i Full line of Fniit .nd Prodoc Ff"h SuU of M kimU Pine York SUte Apple* i Plenty of that good, sweet Apple Cidet made by Hrpp 1 1 Prnnuct Co., of Glaaaboto, N. J. j LWt Poultry FooUry KBled .nd Dttwd lo Order ' Fresh lrt of New Buckwheat Floor Graham and Rye Plow ) I ItrtA Line of New Ftp .nd D.t~ Conn,r>' Ekk> ^ |J l" property owners j I If von have a cotugt or .partmtnU to rent or *11 for WAwn of ioio fill In (he blank At tbe bottom, Give full Information 50 that j we can offer yont property to onr beat ten.nU who are m»k.nR early | selections, Onr rentaUbt will be sent <jnt the first ball of January. I RAL— H L. CHESTER 480 EIGHTH STREET Street No. 1 8*1* Price . , . . a a a a k a a a a a a Term" . » a , - • * a a .a a » . . a , . » a a a • a • a y . a * » » ^ Rental ..a...... % 4 » , . . A . A a a a ♦ A * S • fteasn* . . , , . a a . a A . a a , - a A ♦ a » . » • ♦ ' • • • ' • ' - ♦ 4 Nnmbtr Room* a Key* at » a a a a a a a ♦ a a a a a a a , , * ♦ , a a a a a . a a Owner , a , . . a , . . a , , a I • a a a a a a » . a , . , . | Address , . » a . a a a a * - * » a a a « a a * * a > a a k a a a j 4
wmmmmm mm — _— mmm — — — — — —mmm* i ■ i i » ' • Attractive Building Ltots — 58th St. Lots Up-to-Gradc with Qmcnt Walks and Curbs BARGAIN PRICES r JOSEPH I. SCUDD AGENCY .757 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. | j I " ' Humphrey Radiantflre . Perfect combustion, safe, odorless, and gives in ten&c heat at a surprisingly small gas expense No need to build furnace fires mornings and evenings during the spring and tall months. Fits into any fireplace aud ii> easily installed . It throw's out the heat reaching into other rooms. On exhibition at our salesroom. Gity Gae bight Gompany Build a Home There 18 • Building Boom. It is in full swing in the West *«d Middle j West. We have commenced lo feel it here in the K**t. It's »prc<*d;ng- Price* , will advance. I Why not get busy now with those plans? See v our friend. Mr. Contractor, and go over it with him. Of course it * understood that you'll want the Lumber to come from us. If wc get the business, you'll not be held up for tbe j delivery of lbe material. Thai «Toe* nfjt only mean LUMBER, it means Cement. Brick, Lime, Lath. 6-sh ami Millwoik and Hardware. < Everything that goas In tha Building G. M. Shoemaker Lumber Co. Twelfth and West A. venue SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Closed for Season Sunday, Oct. 5 • : — - - 1. - -r . ' L - - - shirts shirts BUY HIM A SHIRT Wc liavc a Big Line at Fair Prices New Line Ties, Hosiery, Kid Gloves All-wool Sweaters, Caps Stetson Hats Suits Overcoats Jones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. * it i. w ' m ' ■ ■roMari mk - |a ' jHHIH Wi|| ! THE M08T PRACTICAL SEASHORE HOME We arc building six of these semi-bungalows. Three will be located on Atlantic avenue between Eighth and j Ninth streets, facing the ocean, lot 33}£xl37>£ and three on Wesley avenue next to the corner of Fifteenth | street, lots 33^x105.
description Three bed rooms, bath, living and dining rooms and kitchen on A main floor ; one large room in attic ; basement has maid's room, ; plastered and finished, maid's wash room, laundry, garage with t cement runways, outside shower, electricity and gas, modern gas range, lighting fixtures, etc., complete in every way, ready to be furnished. $5,950 to $0,250 t RALPH L. CHESTER 4.20 eighth street * — — — , THE TIME is coining when it will not be an easy matter to get hotel accommodations in Ocean City during the summer season. Most people write for reseiyations a week or two ahead of their vacation date and are disappointed when told there is no room, Last summer over six hundred people wrote for reservations in the S wart h more Hotel and could not be taken care of. Even for the coming summer we are unable ttTpromise a single room. The new Lippmeott Hotel is being built to help meet the demand and yet we have enough applications for reservations already to fill it from cellar to garret There is need in Ocean City for good hotels. ^*v « Lippincott Hotels Company For further information \n connection with the ntt uznal plans of the above Company, communicate with L. L Montgomery, Publicity Manager, or with P Adn* Brown, Secretary and Treasurer, 7*1 Liberty Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 ! ■» ; :nn ' . I Advertise in the Sentinel
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