Ocean City Sentinel, 1 January 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 3

"Ocean City Sentinel TH V KKDA Y JANUARY 1. ltt» Wa shall b® glad to raraiv ttani* of ' oawa aud coounuuU-aD » niaraai to this community and our i«ad*rv avary vbav®. All euBti at 1 * should o® acooam » ti.® ftt'i "am* and • u liw , not iivceaaanly ..•»:» » ut aa a Kuarauleeof DOTS ]%*> Uou't forget ll-lvfJU Mm! wlalie* foe ® successful >«®r. I'hrlstutaa iree* arc going lulo lb® dKitd. Tba u«w y*ar wa* giveu • generous welcome we've bad some llltlc iuuw during t he peat weak. *** Join on® of tli® local building and loan association*. Nearly all lU® city employe® ar® asking fur lucrraacd wage*. Members of llie Ocean City Kepubllcan I'lub had a liltlc treat CbriMtaai ulght. The term of on® of the member* of the Hoard of Kducaltou ta ab ut to expir*. Ileal e»tat« men here are expecting renewed activity In their line with tb® holidays over. . 1 County appropriation#, ae planned 1 by tb® board of freeholder.*, take ® big ' j imp thle year. Many Ocean City merchant* *ay ! j 1. • ■ bad uuu-ually go.nl bu»lue®a c . ug the holiday*. ie new ehufttrboaid* in the Pro- t re «iv® league rootue are attracting j u*a y of the meuibira. The question of tbe day: When doe® j the Shore Line t uiupauy plan to do v Ita work on tla tracks at Eighth street? Local people area-king for lufor- , matiou regarding the reaumptlcu of j Sunday excursion* from Philadelphia. Capt. Ueorge M Blackmail and J. r W (iray have purchased I tie lot ad- v joining their propertiee ou Third etreet Samuel Dickeuu ha- purchased a lot ^ at the coruer of Kleventh at reel and , Central avenue, upon which he exjwcts to erect a cottage. Tb® Mary of Hethauy Class will ^ meet tomorrow (Friday) evening at t he home of M re Snyder, wife of the f pastor of the First Pra*t»y tartan 4 Church.

Tb® »ub-criplioii pric® of the Skntiskl. commencing January I, I9JU. will be UT*) per year. In advance. Advertising rate* ®l«o will be advanced, and charge* made for composition ou all change of advertisement. PERSONALS. K. H Johnson, of.tbl® city, I* spend - a f«w days In Philadelphia. J. Arnold Kershaw and wife, of Lovan, were visitors here Sunday. >|t*a Myrtle Gilford, of this city, is vi mag friends tu Philadelphia Mvrville Willi- and wife, of this city, at® -pending a week iu Krldgeton. Thomas K. Myer*. of Philadelphia, a summer realdcut, was here Friday. Capt (ieorge M. Plackman spent the holidey® witb hie family tu this city Mr®. .VUry Baruborsf, of thlaclty, lvisiting Mrs. Ralph Naxel In Philadelphia. Dr M. R. Stauoard and family, of Ibis city, are -pending the holidays In Vineland. Mrs. H. B Newklrk of Kalem, Is vtaiung ber sister. Mrs. John K Jones, of this city. W I. Raymond, of this city, -pent tb® holidays with bis family at Chariot te, N 4J. Htllwell 8mlth and wife, of Camden . war® recant gue-ls of Mrs. Dell Hmlth In tht® city 0 P Hess, of Helleplato. spent Hun day with Kdwsrd K Unfl and family, of tlile city. Chorchlll Hungerford and family, of Weaonab, were visitors here during the holidays Oil® M. Towosend and family, of this city, are speeding a few days In Philadelphia. Dr. Wilson Y. Christian, of this city, ■pent New Year's Day with Philadelphia friend® Mrs J Lebeu Head ley Is visiting bsr daughter. I'hnmaa W. Mould, at1 Norfolk, Ve. Mrs. Martha l^ake and Miss Mary Cufaon spent a few days out of lowu lb® past week. Mrs. K H. Faseett, of tilenslde, a summer cottager her®, w®a her® dur lug tb® holidays. J. W, Gray. of Philadelphia, a sum mrr resident, mode a business (rip to this city Monday. Jacob rich uft. who I* employed In Chester, spent the w®®« en t aim his fsmily in this city. William R. Hughes, ofthl* city, went In Philadelphia yesterday to spend a few days. Miss Nettie Muioford, stenographer In (Mia M. To wo sand's office, t* having a week's vacation. »*Hy Kterirtelari Joseph R'gglns, of this resort, has been spending a few days in Philadelphia. John Trout, of Hits city, spent Christmas with his daughter, Mr® John Hughe*, of Paulshnrn George Ludlam, of Camden, visited his father. Fqol re Reuben Ludlam, of this elty, a fa w days sgo. Prof. Joseph L Pyle, of lb* Joseph I Brail Agency, spent Christmas at hi* borne In Wilmington. Mis* Bar® Hmith, of tht® elty, la v»* Hlng Miss fssai® DnWd, of Phtledal phi®, a summer c dtager, Miss Pearl and Anna Kwen of Cam den, span! Christmas with Mr*. Mai ford Jr dries in this city. Mrs H N. t. 'waver and daughter, of this ctty. went to Philadelphia loses the New Year shooter® Knetgn Kwing T. Coraoa, who la to fhtad at Hampton Roads spent Chrlat

SOME BUILDING I HERE IN 1919 City Inspector's Annual Sum mary Presents Figures of Interest to Public. L Although there was uot a lot of bulldfug activity In this city early last January, ouudlttous improved lu March, April and May, and th®ra was qu ia a spurt from July uutll well on toward t be close of the year, according to the tlgntee In t be book® of the city's building Inspector, William S. Jobuaon. Building permits, which lucluded the erectlou of new bouses and lui provrmvuts of various kluds, brought the total amount of work (bus doue to considerably more than a haif million dollar®. Hummary : January, $ 27,300 February, 9 19 MM March, I 39 *40 April, 9 43 525 May, 9 30 120 June, 9 JO, 330 July. 9 40.132 August, 9 91.926 September, 9 34,675 October, 9 115.790 November, 9 119,550 December, 9 82,800 Builders say that th« prospects are bat tbey will have a busy spriug, and that work lu tbelr Hue, from present Indications, will be. plentiful. mas holidays with hla mother. Mra. J. Mackey Corson, and slaters in this city. Miss Mary Fox, of this city, lias returned froui a visit td Miss Gertrude at Beach wood Park. Mlsa Carlsou. who la employed at Broad Street rtiatloo, spent Christmas with her parents In this city. It L. Mohr and wife, of Mlllvllle, have been spending a few day* with Dr. Herschel Petlit aud family. Misa Auua Champion, of this city, returned Monday froiq a few days' visit to rneuds lo Atlautlc City. K Mayltn Robinson and family, of Medford, speul the Christmas season at his parents' home lu this city. Van Danntlly, of Philadelphia, ■twot Christmas with bis parents, H. W Donnelly and wife of this city. W. A. Welsh, a summer resident here, who la apeudlog the winter In AtJaullc City, was In town Sunday. I- > u

Willlatn L Glbb. Jr., who la attending the Pennsylvania riiate College -pent the holidays at his home here. Misses Daisy and Leua Morey and Rebecca Collins, of this city, are spend nig New Year's Day lu Philadelphia. Klioer Crane aud wife, of thla city, are spending two weeks witb relative* In Pitman, Kirk wood and Cross Keys. Lloyd Luttou and wife, of this city, sre visiting their daughter.Mr®. Harry Herbert, at Morlou, who Is seriously III. John Llby aud wife, of this city, «peut the Chrlstma- holiday® wllb relatives lo Peouaylvanla and Gloucester, N J. Herschel Petlit and wife, of Mlllvllle, spent Christmas with their son. Dr. Herschel Pettlt.aud family, of tbla city. Mis* Ki-ie I .*« of Philadelphia, spent the holidays with her parents, ( apt. aud Mrs. George W. Lee. in tbla city. Paul Ftdarlay and wlf* and Leonard Lear, of Philadelphia, visited Lawrence Lear sod wife during the bolllays. J. Frederick Greenwood and wife, of Philadelphia, summer residents here, were guests of the Klberon a few day* since. Mlsa Kthel Lea aud Mlas Freda Meatman. of this city, are spending New Year's Day with friends at Port Norris. Mis® Anna MacNalJy, of Atlantic Ctty. spent several day® with her mui her, at Hee«ley'a Polot, during the week. Karl Newklrk aud family, of Philadelphia, spent tba holidays with his parents, H M Newklrk aud wife, of ibis city. J. W. Herbert and wife, of Philadelphia, summer residents, are spend mg the winter months in 8 1. Peter® hurg. Fla. Miss Margaret C. Ulfford, of Phlla delpbia. spent tba Christmas holidays with her paranla, Joseph Uiflurd and wife, of tht® ctty Mis® Amy Hlackman. who la in training a® a nurse in a Philadelphia tmspital, spent the week-end with her parent® i'a this city. Mr®. Ma Hand, of Philadelphia, has (wen spandtng a few days at the horn® I of Iter parent*, Capt. aud Mra. H. W II lid ret h of thia city. Harry H. Lake, of tht® city, who has he®n undergoing treatment In a Philadelphia hospital for several weeks, I® •a d to be improving. Mi®* Ma rtha Morris. oftbfsehy, I® v l-tt 1 1 1 g Mi-S Dorothy Mactague daughter of John H Mart ague aud wife, tn Philadelphia. The Rev J W. Watt*, raetor »f Holy Trinity Kpi®c<>pel Church, tbl® city spent th* Christmas holiday a at j his hotua lo Philadelphia. Ml— Lima-, strnographer lu J. M Chester's office. tiaa returned from her noma In Philadelphia, where a h e -pant the Christ uiaa holiday*. J K Wardell and wifs, of Phil® daiphla, are spending lbs holidays with Mi®. Warden's parent®. J M Hi ow ma n and wife, In thi®dly. Prof. J. M. Hterano. of thlaclty. and County Ho per In tend ant Aaron W Hand, of Ca|># May. attended the con ventloo at Atlantic Ctty tins weak. Thomas Morris, who l® employed by G W K si 'hern, In Philadelphia -pent the holidays with his parents, H. A Morn# and wife, in thla city N.B Fog, of Brtdgaton, and Rich • fd Kog, of Wlldwood. spent Christ, rues with lhatr brother, Freeholds, John P Koi. and family, lo tbl® city Mr®. Pforvnce Haher. of Ailantic Ctty, who wa« employed tamporartly *• a ate" "graphs? in the oftlra® of th® Oreeri City Title and Tro®« Company, has rtlinrpiithed ber dutta* Kill® M Marshall and wif®, Thomas K Marshall and wtfa and Mra W. Allan, of Melrose Park, war® guest® of Dr and Mr», William (I. Abbott, of i his elty, during the holiday®. Nathau 0. Taggart and wife and Mr*. Mary Montgomery, of Phtledal phla liava returned home after spend lug the holiday* wHb Dr and Mra. J. Tbomlay Hughs®, of Ibl® city Miss Julia R Hlaks, an InetraaCnr at Mount Ht. Mary's Collage. Plato rtald, spent I ha holidays with her brother. tba R#r Thomas f Hlata raetor of Ht. Auguatiot's Church *-.

ELECTRIC RAILWAY WILL ) CONTINUE IN OPERATION

sunday in the . local churches LA i * Strong Sermons and Exccllcut l. Music Heard by Con- • gregations. Finar m. k. j Huuday was a very enjoyable day In the Methodist Church All the c services were very well mtteuded, and } a tine feeling prevailed tliruughnut j thaday. In the evening the pastor, tbt Re v. George W. Yard, showed some slide® on the ' Peerless Man," a story which pertains to the birth of Christ. Following the slide*. Miss Wlulfred VV 1 1 lard spuke lu hei uia*terful and pleasing manner uu the work which the Methodut Church Is doing lu every part of the world. The uiornlug seruiuu was preached by I lie pastor. Tba text w as -elected from Geo 19; 9: "And they, tame near tu break the door " Mr-' Yard discoursed uu "Breaking the Lock," aud spoke of entering the new year ^ as breaking into uew ipporluuities and uew ttelds uf labor. Tba paslur introduced Ills subject by tailing about Lot aud the twu . stranger* who came to visit hliu. He took thetu Into Ills home and found , they were angel*. Man of the city of Modoiu demanded that Lot release his visitor*, but Lot refu-cd The Hod una - } lie* then began to hatter down the door, but tbe heavenly vl-ltore smote them with b«ludue*s Both the good 1 aud the bad have battered at the door* 1 of opposition and difficulties aud have fought their way In. (u au evil seuse these men were trying lo gel into the home of a man, but the fact remains that the ballet lug f recess lias beeu lu progress from the beginning of time, aud humanity has broken through again aud again. Mr. Yard spoke of the various way® id which people would usiier in the uew year. The v®*l lusjnrily would usher It iu lo-t lu the iu-en-ibilitie* of •lumber. While there i® nothing against that method, yet about Hi? same propo rlion of people meet I heir opportunities in Ju-t mat way. with eyes *hul and faculties dulled Some will usher In the uew year amid hilar Ity. with eating aud drinking. Tbe hotels aud eating establishments will be over crowded. Home will da> ce iu the new year and In frivolity linger ilia greater part of the new- year Home few others will meet the year with reverence and tliauk-giviog. realising Ibeir re p >n*ibtlity to God • Tbe most valuable a**et that a per -on has Is the pre-eut," said the speaker, "aud the wi-e-t thing lo do with the present I® to redre u it. Hugh Miller redeemed the time aud graduated from the stonemason's ta*k to that of a writer. Michael Faraday re deemed the thne and, Instead of remaining a book-binder, he became a -cieuti-i Moody -aid (list hi- greateel failure was when he failed to redeem the hour when ha *|»oke in Fare well Hall, Chicago. The hall waburned that night lo the great Chicago bre." lu closing, Mr. Yard spoke of the reason a bleues® of resolution, aud urged the people to allow the Master to assist. them iu their plan* aud re solve*. first baptist. Tb* attendau<*4 at the services of the First Baptist Cburcb were unusually good for this time of (be year 1 both iu the church and riutiday school there being more tban a bundled per cant Increase over U®1 year aud the { year before. In the evening a good attendance 1 of young people was prewrut, aud Instrumental and vocal music added t much to tbe eujoymeut of the service. , Tba paslur, tti^Rav. M M Uwia. preached ou tbe subject, "As it was In 1 the days of Noah, so shall It h* In tbe « day wbeu the Hon of Mau shall come." \ He de*cnbed the day* of Noah by a reference tn th* sixth chapter of Gene sis, which showed that a union be iwaan tba Godly and the ungodly In marriage in several generation® cor rupted tbe buuaan race aud produced I an age of wickedness, wherein tbe I thought- of tbe liuuiau brart were | only evil continually. He aleo | showed how tbay rejected the word of i God. wbtch spoke of am and ruin, of < Judgment to come and of a remedy for the evil, all of wbtch tbay sbuuued aud would not listen to. These thing- the pastor brought down to tba praaent day aud showed the carelessness with which Christian believer® are uulled lo marriage with ' unbeliever® and bow, hi large percentage of the cases, they are lost to tbe church *• active worker*. In abownig how the word of God i* being rejected today, he quoted the writings from the peua of several leading instructor* In our umversitlea and aeon n arte*, and from the utterance* of •otn* leading clergymen, who are open and outspoken in their rejection of certain portion* and teachings of tbe Bible, principally that of atonemeot hy the blood of Christ, -alvattou llimugh the cro®#, regeneration, etc He then pointed out the safety U> all In the ark uf safety, which In our age e tbe Croee of Christ, through which pardon and forgiveueaa are possible. first pkkhhytkhian. Large audience* attended the ®er vice* Hunday morning aud evening In tba mortiitiff, m au unusually large congregation, the pastor, the Rev Dr Hoyder, preached on 'The Potter aud the 1*1 ay." Home time ago it was Dr Hnyder's privilege to visit th® famous potteries of cjuimpera lu Brittany, and the ear* moo received H« sell log tn I ha soeue* that Impressed litem -el ve* on I he mind of tbe pastor while iu that great place The sermon was a reminder to the folk* present that, If ihey will let the Potter begin hla work, he can restore the live® that have beau marred, and that ha ran also mak# out of the life what Ha will for Mi* glory The speaker declared that th- great need • d the bour in ttis lif® of iha CbHatllP was the realisation of tbe aoveteignty of God and the reverent submission In thla great truth In the evaolng the pastor preached on 'The Open floor " a sermon that was appropriate to tn* entrance lulo tha New Year ■r. Attrition Rk 'a. Tha children'® choir repeated ita ( hrlstma® musrc iii Ht AuguMtne'® chapel al the 10 o'clock mass on Muuday. The otlebrant of th* mas* was the rac or tha Rav. I homes F. Hlak*. who delivered a short termon lo whtob ha urged hla hearer* to be true < lir»stians citing Ht Htaphan and Ht Thomas a"R®rk»ti a® worthy aiam pie- m®n who died for Ibeir faith Meaa<«tll be said at |8 o'clock thla morning, tht* being tba Feast of the Lircuactatou

' City and School Board Agree to Pay Company £200 a Month. a ' The local electric Hue will coutluu* iu o|»eratloii for some time to come. ■ lu ail probability. < As a a- slated lu tha SKNTI NkL, a few weeks since, tha representatives ! of the bondholders of the road, tu a letter lo Mayor Champion, cou sauted to operate the railway under the arrangements of tha past three months uutll such time satbe-clty Is able to ' hold au election to dispose of the mat1 ler of transportation. Member* uf the Hoard of Kducatlou, at a special meeting iu Mayor t'ham1 plou's office 1 ue-day even lug. after the mayor had referred to this letter received from representatives of the bondholders, rescinded their action of a day or two previous lo awardlug to1 Curtis Corson, of Palermo, tha contract to convey the chlldreu of Houth Ocean City aud vlclulty to the two school j house® In the central secllou of the tow u. There were present at the meeting Dr. Herschel Pettll, Dr. J. Thorn Icy Hughes and Johu H Jones, of ti*a4< board; the secretary, Henry fiy. Town-end, aud Prof. J. M Hteveut^ -uperiuteudeut of the schoole. The ab-eut members of the hoard were'1 John It. Groves, who was said to be out uf town, and W W. Adam*. Ou mution of John R Junes, It was ngieed to reconsider the motion awarding the contract to Corson Then tha motion to award tba contract to Corson was defeated. It was decided to have Secretary Town-end see « 'urtle Corson and ex. ( plaiu the conditions lo him. i It was stated that the contractor had uot expended any mouey, so far i as known. In preparation for beginning the hauling of the school cbll- | dreu next Monday. < The board agreed to continue tbe ( present arrangements with the trolley ( rompauy, this being that tbe city aud j i he school board eacb give 9100 a , month to the company for operating i a car over the road, It maalug about j three round trips a day. It was -aid Incidentally that It has c happened that the peraou operating j thj® car, ti tiding no one to go down ou c the car, has cut out an occasional trip, without considering that there might be some jwople In Houth Ocean City who desired to coma up towu on tbe J car. c It wan stated that tbla would be I looked luto aud stopped !u future. c PEOPLE ARE ANXIOUS < < A*k Wh,»i Transportation Con 1 nature la Doing. 1 A number of people are esktug as to what has been doue by tbe committee appointed at a meeting of the ( lioaid of Trade, three weeks ago, to | petition the City Commissioners to t pas* an ordinance empowering tbe | municipality to engage In tbe trans- i poilatlon buaineaa or Jo call a special | election In order to put tba question , before the volar® of tha town. ( These people say tbat it will take some time to arrange for an election aud that meanwhile tha weak* are slipping hurriedly along. Wa era a now in tha year IttJl). and. In a com | parallvely brief period, visitors will te I here lo large numbers seeking cot 1 (age* and apartments for tbe summer, c Then tbe "seaeoo" will be ou as, with i a possibility of the transportation t question atlll up In tha air. Tba city had tbat experiaoca last spring, tbay say, aud they ask, "Why tba procras tioatlon?" ■ - - I Roller, t Ocean Cltv, N J.. December 18. 1919 Q The Board of Dlractora of tha Ocean <1 Title and Trust Compauy have j thla day declared a dividend of six (percent, of the capital stock to be paid December 81. 1919, to stock boldof record December 86, 1919. Check* will be mailed. * buhrklb H. Ntlty. Hecretsry. 6 adv., Hy f 91 000 to loan on first mortgage. Apply 619 Aabury avenue adv., It. f

[baptists to haye VERT BUSY WEEK Pastor Lewis aud Church Members Will Stan New Year Well. The week of January 4 will be a bu-y one at Hie ltapti®t Church. Buudiy morning. January 4. the' first Communion ear vice of the New Year w ill follow a mutuu t«> tbe | astor. The Bible school will have au lllu®lralrd talk from th® pastor, the Rav. M M Lewi-, in lieu of the regular lesson. The eveulng service will be enlivened by a mixed cliulr tff young pet pie, the young men making (heir tlr-i appearance in the choir that eveulng Monday ulglil all teacher* and officers of tha Hunday -chwol will hold au lai|*>rtaul meeting in the social I room. Tuesday evening there will be a so clal gathering for Mr. Brick * cla-s of young mau. Wednesday evening will carry a special feature al the prayer meeting. Thursday a preliminary meeting of woineu lu tha lutere-t- of mi-slons will be held, with the pa-tor present. J — J* riday evening all men are Welcome to a -octal aflair, together with light refreshment* aud a good time. It l- , to be a gel-togethar aud get ac iquaiuled time. — » + • CHRISTMAS CAROLS t taac MliiKlaas to® Mol » Trlasli® NuudH) Scltoul. The members of Holy Trluity P. K Sunday Hcbool held their Chrl-tma* song service lu the church Huuday evening. Christmas carols were sung by the cbotr aud the Huuday school, with Mr®. Austin a* orgauls , and ArHolt, vlollulst. Among tbe other tutere-tlng uuui were a cantata, "1'he Htory of the Christ Child," by Mr®. Ruby Dunslau, Floreuca Clayton, Katheriue Hmlth, * Ellen McKay aud Dorothj Barlow; vocal ®olo, "Away lu a Manger," by Karl Polaud; Christinas lulby Mary Colllaaon, Ellen Mc aud Dorothy Barlow; trio, "We. Tbxaa Kings of Orient Are," by Kldredge Austin, Daniel Harlow and Polaud; baritone eulo by Malcolm Austin. Victim or t'osl Uas. William Hramell. of Hridgeboro. N. brother In-law of Jobu N. Johnsou, of this city, was asphyxiated at hi* Hat urd ay night. He was found daad In bed. A daughter wa* Iii a serious coudltlou, both being victims of coal gas. Mr Hramell, who was a contracting builder, bad beeu a visitor to Ocean City for a number of years. He waa a widower. Former Resident Wrdt. Enoch Bastou Campbell, of Macon. Ga., and Mi®* Joaepblua Oriuda Ringer, of Hager®towu, Md., were married at tbe home of Mr. and Mr® Ringer, of Logan, on Haturday. will be at home after January 10 at Macon, Ga. Mr. Campbell waa former resldeut of tbl® city, being a member of the police force. Wwnt to toe File Clerks. A number of Oceau City people are anxloue to know who will be appointed tile clerk* lo the Hlate Legislature by A-eembly man Andrew C. Boewell, who has th* naming of two clerk®. There are said to be ®everal applicants for lb* position®, al least being from Ocean City. uom to New Position. Edward A Rogers, who has beeu secretary to Mayor Champion In the office for nearly a year, leave® ' today for Philadelphia, where be bat obtained a position In the exchange of tbe Cunard Line's Agency. ftn®s linnbir Coitage. Frank Crlemond, of Philadelphia, baa purchased tha double cottage, 40 Atbury avenue, from the owuer. Virginia Down*, of this clly. For Hale —Two feather bed®. Apply 711 Eighth street adv., It.

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plumbiinq Are you getting aulir® K«tuf»atk>n as to pruws, Wurkmanslap and Vim n- n coortmy? ] •ot. it viil |N»y you to give cos a trial. 1 am ir ait *io®)*uonaJly good p ••iti .o to tak rwre of your repair w rk of which | mak- • taity I nave u - «i|-»«iv- — tabluim—n i oi« i l fore® ; n. aUu ui ra »..• • ii *€»t»» Fhiinss M- I iAO( >i% f»<)7 lilghth Kl surf laundry Ocean Avenue ft**®, ivj Ocean City, N. J. good ▼(3rkf quick service, all work done on premises please give us A trial Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING ano DECORATING 1046 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY new JERSEY Humphrey Radiantfirc Perfect combustion, safe, odorless, and gives intense licat at a surprisingly small gas expense. No need to build furnace fires morning* and evenings during the spring and fall months. Fits iuto any fireplace aud is easily installed. It throws out the heat reaching into other roouis. Ou exhibition at our salesroom. City Gas Light Company Build a Home There IS a Building Booui. It m full -wing id the We-t and Middle West. We ha\c commenced to feci it here in the Kast. It'® spreading. Prices will advance. Why not get lui«y now with th«i»e plans? Seevoui friend. Mr. Contractor, and go over it wtthlntn. Of course U s understood that you'll W4iit the Lumber to come from us. If we get the tmaine®*, >ou'll not be held up for tbe delivery of the material. That docs not only mean LUMBER, it means Cement. Brick, Lime, Lath, hash and Millwoik and Hardware Csar>ihlni that loss In tha Oulldln* C. M. Shoemaker Cumber Co. Twolfth and Weal Avenue BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. ano Simpson Ave. ocean City. N j r atcorson ~~\ 1 General Con tractor | 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY | ROADS. SEWERS, BRIDGES. BULKHEADS I f simms' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Closed for Season Sunday, Oct. 5 shirts shirts BUY HIM A SHIRT We have a Big Line at Fiir Prices New Line Tie*, Hosiery, Kid giovca All-wool Sweaters, Cap* Stetson Hats 9uit* Overcoats Jones; Men's Shop 804-06 Asbwry Ave. Ocean City, n. j. THE TIME is coming when it will not be an easy matter to get hotel accommodations in Ocean City during the summer season. Most people write for reservations a week or two ahead of their vacation date and are disap pointed when told there is no room. Last summer over six hundred people wrote for reservations in the Swarthmore Hotel and could not be taken care of. Even for the coming summer we are unable to promise a single room. The new Lippincott Hotel is heing 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. Lippincott Horns Co mpa ny For further information in connection with the nnnftuat plans of the aUivt Company, communicate with L. L- Montgomery, Publicity Manager, or with IV Adna Brown. Secretary and Treasurer. 711 Liberty Building, Philadelphia. Pa. Advertise in the Sentinel. -

MOTKIJI Al» (WTTAaas z £cotch Jj.all ut a "o Qtma.hr . o<««oro m OCEAN Oirr NEW JKHBMV - •.•bsfc.'hs, ;"l:£3s w a njwmmn. m. m. ii— ti A— j THE IMPERIAL H15 Central Av*. Gcaau OMj, W. J. Op*a for ut® —odd. rrif j b— r lb® till® (^GDS.Mi-W - mluk c. OICTXJU. THE KATHLU Now opao for tba immo llMi - '*wi Avaaaa, OCKAJI C1TT. A. J. M liOMICM LEWIS A (JOS A XL new hotel elberon kiu11th am/twjkal avwck LH KAN CITY, *. J. Sa/I«ir and Majr®. i r«.^i Mrs— ss : FuurUr omMr—M fburo ughlf rtooroM and oswly uapsrsd, U+L Food—: 17-X mot ! 360 i ' — — m miller cottage tb csdtowi ayidim OCXAS CITY MW JCilMCY Opatj All tha Yaar Hot Wat ar Haat laura 1. mill kb Ml , the biscayne Dtt* U> all-rations tb* Bl— to* wUi bs rkw-d unlit Apri., i«d» Ocean av*uue oppoait# Moorljo tarrae* Prtvata Hatha Booklet X. ttLL HDlX. Ovaar Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs. If you are critical it may lake you a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to choose from — but the point is that you can be suited exactly right aod at prices p that will appeal to you. I ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ay®. Ocean City New Jersey Are You a * Slave to Stoves? Is your house heated only ■ spots? Do you want to do away u ith the din and trouble of earning coal and ashes through the rooms? Do you want roo.t heat at lest cost? Why not investigate the 4 InTERnxrionxL Onepipe Heater Ask u* if it is pra^ ticad for your home pP<25Tll54 swar ft trout. A teats 1040 Saban Av®-. 0®®aa Ot®. R.A — ssaaa— — Eyes Eiimiued Vitboit Dropt (ouauasa^riflhmhai1 quSSTmS tb®r® i® 00 d»i s— ny or«oiu® U> PWltTirtpbl® M) sioek 01 Eys Ola— sad Spweuwi— la aa <m)ii i<m» a® «sa b® round ta aay afky. 2.1-r— enpUoa Isas— eaaiualsr al ®b® r\ nolle®- Ao-umcj gnar®nl«®A Film «®s-.Nt-nt wiih good work. A i work Sea® ®a lb® prsiwto— . A. W. ELY law* AitaaM* Avai ATLAITK OfTV, ■. J. S ber® Fast Lis® Door. ■stabM®b®d iwa. MirbaaaHS-S ATLANTIC ICE COMPART - Pocom Moaataia let Tanih an® Waal Avanua ocean CITY * 4. C. L_. LAKE ... RKAL ESTATC AQCNT. . IMS Aasary Avaaaa. oaaaa (Mr, M. J Lata for aai®. Poliosis las raal. (Tor— nond— 1— r tn fyJARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer • CnrriAi Avawva •Fboa® 1®S (XTXAW PITT. M. J Try an Advt. in The Sentinel and Get Results IY»y»iuJs. tosiSi proposals vtll k* ixatsad by m® Hoard «>l fN.»® mlailsill at . ftjiSN i®r*-v. at ■ n*«s(iag W b®m Ho® -a i*t® Ml ot. * Jasaarv i MS ®i %a® k®a* *• I o'NSfl la tb® sftsraoaa. la ito t— ®k 1 siuaw* l'h®n»hsr® Bali, Oaaaa CNy. [ N-w for oa- fww >->iii>d-' ' pMasga oa-ksasd v . hi- 1- with ssW Mrtw , . put ®ud r— it Kvc ms 1 To b- d-itv®*®4 rTBt. a. el a pkaa® la Ctoeaa liSi iNaSTHknairyK » bHbtor to f until® tb® busar pa WW, IS® • - 04 ta® s>siat . Nha taasi— w— . tf t®«r par hoar, a siiml A ■ r* sad a wasMtwiliaMk g. rajah** «® Nw Ob ! YVaasavar vtasan ( *11? « ll , J,, ®s —aak ta tbs