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Ocean City Sentinel THUKADAY JANUARY 1 .. it.au. W* nhall t« K'*.t to retvivs iit»ju« of new# and communication* of lutarvsl to this community ami our read a * •very w bare. All communication* should b« ac com pan led si ii It ilia rull name and add! cm of Ilia writer, not hac— n—rily for publication. but an a guarantee of good fa'th. u DOTS Collate* are raullng. There a ere rnauy visitor* here Sunday. a Are you atlll forgetting to write it 1 in»? Already Indication* point to a high claea summer aeaaou here. 1 t he annual supper of the Queen 1 Kalbvr Society of the First M K Church will be held Friday, January 0. 1 I ■- m ^ m ■ PERSONALS. Jauit* McClellau, «»r Philadelphia, I wea here Sunday. I ! 1 . ... - l.« III . a..

Ueorge K of (ieruianlowu, wae in town Sunday. Ueorge l*aller»oua or Philadelphia, wae a Sunday vlettor. J amen D ak and wlf.-, or Philadelphia. were here Sunday. Joaeph S. t'arr. a Camden lawyer. *'»« a vieitur here Friday. Frank Hauiilno, of Philadelphia, wae a vlettor here Sunday ('apt. J. it. Hickerde, of Philadelphia. wae in town Sunday Walter Chandler, of Philadelphia wae among 'he recent vbdlore. Atnoe (J. Chambers, of Philadelphia, ■pent a few day* here this week. The Mleeea Kelley. of Philadelphia, were auinng the Sunday vleltore J Mre. C. F. Urim end daughter, of Philadelphia, were visitor- on Sunday Andrew N\ Paul and wire, of Phlla- c delphla. were auiong (he vieilure Sun- . i I home* Cooper McCahan, of Over- c brook, wae among the coltagere here Sunday. * I Wui. Sherman, of Ml. Holly vleltrd * hie alater, Mre. Joaepli i Scull, of this J city, Friday. ti William F. Shrlver, of Philadelphia * a summer hu-ine-s mau here, wae In 11 town Friday. • Mlaa Ktbel I^ee. of till* city, e|>ent ° Sunday with Mre. I. an re Eldrtdge In " May 'a Lauding n Mre. M. M Barrows, of thl* city, has „ KOlie lO South Jfci-kBiiri trills Ia* I l.a I.. I K"nc to .-sou i n Jacksonville for the bel

auce of the w inter. Ollbert C. Pyle, of Wilmington, wathe guest of hie brother, J. L. Pyle, of thle city, Saturday, Commodore JaiuM \V. Fern ley and ■ w ife of Philadelphia, were among ihe vieiiore here Sunday. Ueorge Loiter and W. a Dougherty «r Philadelphia, both well-known cottiger-, were here Sunday. C. W. Johueon and daughter, die* Deborah, of Philadelphia, were we-. keud vleltore lu Ocean City. William K. Hughe-, of tlila city, went to Philadelphia Sunday and lefl there Monday f.»r Iran too. N. S. OofT and wife left here Saturday for Philadelphia. They will vlelt Maryland before they return. Mre H. T. Ci-» elberry, of Audubon ha- been »p*iidiog a few daye with Mre. I j. M. Creeee. of thle city. C. I,. Itreckley and Hen J. Uruve*. of thle city, have gone to Havana. They ' I expect to be away two iiionih- , I The M leeea iilizabeth and Kiuaii McCauley, of Philadelphia, were1 among I ho Sunday vleltore here { l*o Bamberger end wife, with their i eoti, Henry F. Bamberger, of Philadelphia, were luOceau City Sunday. I homes J. F eg ley and Clarence ' White, of Philadelphia, cottagere, were among the euiumer vleltore here. Miee Mildred Norcom. of thle city,! hen returned from a visit to Mies I Rutherford in West Philadelphia I Mite Margaret C. Gilford, of Phlla- 1 delphla, vial ted her parrot- Jo-tpb C. 1 Oifford and wife, of thle niy, Sunday. 11 John W. Newton, of Philadelphia,', a roitager and active member of the Ocean City Fishing Club, wae In (own „ Huuday. ^ The Itev. ( home- F Blake, rector of r St. Augustine's Church, le spending a few daye at Bound Brook and Allen town, N. J. Miee Kathryt^Devlne, who le work- ' log In Philadelphia, »|>*nt Sunday * with her parent#. John J Devlne and * wife, of thle city. I President Henry W. WUIwegnn, of . the Ocean City Fishing Club, and (ho A Fraukenfleld were among tbe turn- 4 mer reeldente here on Sunday. 4, Mre. Clark Dlllenbeck and Mlee tier trude K I llleribeck, of Philadelphia, R summer re- id en is here, have gone |o ^ Cave Springe, (la, to spend several % week.. William M Delaroth and Peter Woll. ^ Jr., of Philadelphia, eummer resident- ,,

and both actively Interested In the Lu | theran Church affaire here, were among ihe vleltore Friday. Hubert Bedford and wife, of Phlla ' delphla, cottagers, were here Saturday. 1 accompanied by Mre Jueepli Wall worth, of 1 1 addon field, another cot 1 tager. w hose husband le a member of the State House of Assembly. Leslie s Ludlam, of Cepe May Court lluu«e, title officer of the Ocean ! City Title and Trust Company, has re covered from hie recent Illness, when he wae threatened with pneumonia, Vice Preeidetit Ueorge S Bauer, of the Oreen City Fishing Club, came down from Philadelphia on Sunday, accompanied by Mre Bauer, their j three anus, Ueorge F.. Jr., Harry A and Paul W Bauer, and William H Acksrman . The rector of Holy Trinity Kpt«en pal Church, the Itev. Joeeph W. W atte, attended an Important con voce . Hon of the Hartlngton district of the |

MRS. ROWLAND S DEATH MOURNED | Mayor u o d Progrcngivc League Send Family Telegrams of Condolence. Mayor Champlou told the mernbei* of the Board of City Corn 111 laaioucrs, at their weekly mealing that ha laarned Sunday of lha death of Mre. Joseph M. Bow laud at her home lu Pblladelpliia, aud that ha had eaut a telegram uf condolence to Mr. Kowland, which wa- read at the meeting On motion of Director Fisher, Hie board approved of the action of Mayor 1 Chain plou. The Young Mau'a Prograeelve 1 League, at lie weekly meetlug, author 1 i/ed Piesidaut Boy K Darby to send Ihe followlug telegram to Mr. Bow 1 laud: I ••The Young Mau'a Progressive 1 League otter, their sincere sympathy to you and your family lu your present 1 bereavemeul, the lose of your dear * wife." 1 Hlchard Chad wick, of this city, who L baa charge of Joseph M. KowlaudV here, received a telephone

uies-age ou ud ay morning announcing (he dealb of Mrs. How laud at ber home lijjQvarbrouk, Philadelphia. Mrs. Rowland's health had uot been goodfur some time but It was thought lest week that she was Improving, aud uewe uf her death was a shock to her many friends. Her heart had been weakened by her illness Her fuueral took place yesterday afternoon. Beside Mr. Rowland, there are two daughters. The death of Mre Rowland la an unusually severe blow to Mr. Rowland, and he has the sympathy of a large circle of friends. SUMMER HERE i-iii im cir 1 pit 1 m omciaia are I. octal (oliagrie It looks as though Ocean City will ( continue to be the eummer heariquar- , of a number or city oltlclals of Philadelphia, as has been the case for year-. In the cabinet of the new mayor of the Quaker City are to be former Hen. ator Krne-t L. Tu.llu aud A Lincoln both cottagers here. David J. rtiuylb, recently selected aa the city solicitor for the Incoming adiululstralion, was formerly a summer cottager, and he had practically arranged to come to this resort laet eummer, but „ ■uddeu Illness In his family di-ai- % ranged hie plane. Others of Philadelphia pollllclaue | who are among Ocean City's cottagere ,

include City Treasurer Frederick J rttioyer; former City Treasurer Wm. McCuach, w ho le to be a member of the new City Council; Bute Repre seot alive James Franklin, of Wast Philadelphia, and Registration ComIII Is. loner William Waleb. Durrell Abutter, the new mayor's secretary, lias been spending the summer *ea sous lu tbls city for several years. NEW DIRECTORS F. tuple midj. M. UroTca on Truai Company Hoard. The stock holders of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company held their annual meeting and election Tuesday afternoon. The followlug were re elected directors of the Institution : Clayton Haines Brick, Robert Car win, James M. Chester, E V. Corson. Dr Alliu Co 1 eon, R. W. Edwards. Harry Headley, Robert J Kay. !*• H Ludlam, Wm. E Maseey, Henry D. Moore, James CI. Hcull, Wui. F Hhriver. J. Klthlaii Tatem, R. H. Thorn, Otle M.Townseud. Wm. H. Campbell, Johu 0. Hteelman aud Charles H. Powell. Fisher Dairy m pie and John R. Orovee were elected directors lu place of W. D. Hherrerd and Charles p. Vaoaman. t > • Appolnlrrt I'tlr Clrrk. Assemblyman Andrew C. lioewell appointed William R. Hughes, of Central Pharmacy, thle city, tile clerk lu the Hnuae of Assemand Mr. Hughes has assumed lila dot lee Mr Hoe well stated lha latter part of last week that he had made one of his , appointments to the position of tile , clerk. The person named le Chester who lives In Lower Township, near Cape May City. I 1 1*1 reel oi a Hr Mrrird The directors of the First National j of thle city were re elected at the •nuual meeting and election of thr .J stockholders on Tuesday. The direcwill organise tomorrow. diocese of New Jersey, in Urace 1 Church, Merchantville, yesterday and 1 today. Mre Pearl Wright has resigned aea grade teacher lo the Wteley Avenue 1 Hcliool. Hbe hae baeu in III health for some tllma. W. U. Cummer and wife, of NarAlbert Fleming and wife, Raymond Fleming, Alice Mas and Van

Datinelly, of Philadelphia, spent Bunday with H. W. Did:. ally and family, | lo this city. Kllwood Keodle, of Philadelphia, a . Onverumeiit hank examiner, whose territory Is New Jersey, ,te spending two weeks with his parente, L Kindle and wife, of this city He le now working on Atlantic City benka. His wife was a visitor hare Bunday. . .1. ■ — ■ ■ Take a share or two of stock in ihe Oreaii City Building and Ijoan Aaeo elation, in the name of ynur hoy or flrl (especially If tbere le a new one), hey may want to go lo college Have unw and make It easy, adv., I 6, 3». Lowr Hmall folding check honk of the Ocean City Title and Trust Compatty Kinder please return tn the .HttfrrtNgh office. adv , it. Kon HAt.at -Hat of foi fore, dee dollars, elan ladv'e winter coat, KM Wasley avenue Ocean City adv .lt I itr an advertisement m the Hmrn- . I MBt

STANTON PRESIDENT OP REORGANIZED TRADE BOA

EXPECTS HOTEL TO OPEN IN JUNE Frank R. Lippiucott Says Work on Building May Start March 1. Frank It Lippiucott, of the Lipplucoll Hotel* Company, Hits city, who was In towu Friday, said that planfor the company's propositi -ix story hotel ou Ocean avenue, between i Ninth and Teulli streets, have been 1 prepared, aud the oflLers of Itie corn- J pauy are uow awaiting Ihe completion of the specification-. Ihey expect to begin work ou the hotel building about March 1 and It I- , the thought to have the hotel reedy lu open for business ou the lest Bator . day of next June , LOW DEATH RATE ,

luierenfliiic I'ltfurre Iti llrMli ti or Heel's Aiiiiu-I Hrpurl, Health Ofllcer T. Lee Adaru-, at the meetlug uf the City Cfimmissioiierfl made the following report of heailli coudllloue lu this resort for the year 1919: To the Comiul— loners of the City of Oceau City, N J. Uentlemeii:— 1 submit the folio wing record of Hithealth coudltlous for the year ending December SI. IU19. Willi the excep lion of a number of case- of chickenpox, during the early spring uiuuth-. the uumber of reportable di-ea-e-. especially during Ihe last -ix mouth*, lias been fewer than at any lime In ! our til-fury. From Juue first, when our suhirui r population tregeu to arrive, there he- 1 been a total of 47 ca-es of contagion- 1 diseases reported, as follows: 1 June, 24 1 July, 1 3 Aug., d | Hep., | Oct. 3 | Nov. 0 1 Dec , 0 c — 1 4" When we remember that these re • ports Include all reportable dl-ea-e*. j I such as mumps, measles, chicken-pox I w hooping cough, etc , aud that never t lu our history was our |>opuiatluu so estimated to exceed -50 OUU durthe mouths of July aud August. ..... i_._ ....

aud l hat our population is not a hotel, or a transient one. we can claim that ! the health conditions in Oceau Clly cannot be equaled by any other place 1 of like population. There were iNi marriages, M births aud 41 deaths reported during the past year. Of the births, 4-S were w hite and b colored, 44 were of native born parentage. aud 9 foreign boru. Of the deaths, in were residents of Ocean City, counting as residents all who have lived here more than three mouths, aud 23 were summer visitors: *J9 were more than ho years of age, aud 1 8 less than one year. All of the latler were colored. Cause of dealli: Apoplexy, 6 Cancer, s Cholera lufautum, l Drowning. 2 Heart disease, various forms. 18 Hardening of arteries, 1 Kidney disease, various forms, 6 Marasmus. 1 Meningitis, 2 Peritonitis, 2 Pneumonia. i» Of those le-s then one year, 2 died of pneumonia and I of cholera infantum. or those between the age of I year a od 60 years, the cause of death wa- 1 as follows: Meningitis, 1; kidney dlt- 1 ease, 2; cancer, 2; heart disease, 1: 1 pneumonia U drowning, 2. 1 I am sure we can claim a lower 1 death rale, both as to our permanent 1 population and summer residents, than 1 any other resort, or lo fact any town of like size and population; at the last 1 1 census. 1915, the uumt»er over 4 3700, but during the war many famt { Ilea went away, yet we have at least * 25fW yearly residents, and our rate per thousand for that number would tie ' seven per thousand, the rate for the * Hiate at large being between thirteen and fourteen per thousand; In fact. 1 for tha past five years ths rale ha- 1 never exceeded seven, aud has been a- ' low as six per thousand. Tha rata per thousand for the sum mer population I* a little more than 2. 1 and very many of those were of ad ' v auced age, up to M7 years. The report was ordered received and ' riled. C1TV LUMBER LOST I Was Part of Iwya* Mar nratrovrfl ' h> Fire, 1

Director Fisher reported at the ' meeting of the lily Commissioner* 1 hat some of the clty'e lumber was de stroyed when a fire occurred Hunday night In a hut mi ilia beach front, on Thirteenth street, built by boys Director Csmpbell -at<l that there • may be some of the city's lumber In 1 the hut built by the boys on Tenth ! street. The building of these huts by ■ boys should be stopped. They are a 1 menace to other property Mayor Champion said that he lias J stopped lha boys on several occasions * ,This Is a police measure and should J, ne regulated He said that he would 1 | see what can be done. r summrt Cottager Ittea, r Mre Margaret Htiiiilt. widow of t David Mmiih, who died at Beverly on |, January 10. was burled from her late home on Tuesday. Hbe had many friends In Ibis ctly, where alt# spent J the summer seasons for years, Mrs I | Hmlth laavaa two daughters ' ,

May be Called Chamb Commerce- To Dete mine Dues. Tha Board of Trade iron Tue-day evening by electing t F. Hisulori president. Dr. Alls son, vice president; Leroy How relary . aud Harry A Morris, Ire The nominating committee I hoard made these uoujlualloi Ihe slsleuiefit ths me-'op -I'ltdiou- the uiriii - war# got ' . , ; the following view* tin l<>nii iees. I Ability lo till ths iooa orb -es; ar •iuaiiilauce with out of-lowi, as well ' , as local, members, all are located lu i this city, so that they are accessible at sll limes. 'The nominee* were promptly elected uillmut a di-» ruling voice. (ia>lou 11 sines Brick, retiring pre* ideut, told Mr. Htsutou It gave blm 1 pleasure lo present him with Ihe gavel. I Pre-ideut Hlaiilou, lu accepting thel office, said that he has well defined deas of w hat a t*oard of trade should be. There must be larger meetlug*

The men must attend. He said that he will express his views at the oexl meeting of ihe board, which will be held I'ue-day evening of next week. President Hlautou said that notices should be sent to all members, so that the board may get a good start. The Board of Trade Is a most Important organization and should wield much good influence. 'There wa* a general discussion as tol Hie annual dues, the figures rauglug Lorn to 12-1. aud the changlug of I the name from the Hoard of Trade tol the Oceau ( ily Chamber of Commerce Those present were asked to raise L their hands if they favored dues of $10, 1 j 'sod apparently uearly all were in L favor uf this auicuut. Mr. Yard made a motlou, w hich wa- I carried, that a commutes be appointed f tu cousider Ihe advisability of cbauglug 1 1 the name of the board to the chamber L of commerce aud recommending tbeL Miuouut uf the annual dues The committee comprise# Mr. Yard. B M buttou aud B. F. Smilb Mr Yard aud Dr. Coraou were ap L iMiiuted a committee to ask the rail (l road officials to Improve the appear- L, ance of the stations at Eighth street L, and Tenth street. L Clarence H. Hcull was appointed tn L audit the accouuts of the retiring |( Everybody is invited to the meeting L next Tueedsy even lug. * " I b EPWORTH LEAGUE R

in tot- 1 s Have l»l ssssl Kvealot -Mrs- Yard ioN>rsk. The first business meetlug of the Epworth league this year was held Monday night iu the social rooms of the | First M. K. Church. A goodly number were present. After tbe tiaosactiou of the business, the members Indulged in the social program of the evening, aud everyoua enjoyed the games that Mrs. Ueorge W. Yard eug Rested Later, refreshments were served. Hunday night Mrs. Yard will lead I the meeting aud her subject Is a most Interesting one. Everyone Is cordially 1 invited. The meetings hereafter will begin promptly at 7 p m. The music part of the program will t>eiu charge of Miss Lavinla Hcull each Hunday eveulog It le the thought to have a special musical ' number each Huuday evening. I' The cabinet Is determined to make1 the Kpworth League a success, an<1 1 the members ask the help of every1 Kpworthlan and friends. IMPRESSIVE SERVICE II Teeni) one Prrsona Join liar Prrsbyitrisn Church. The First Presbyterian Church was the scene of a beautiful aud Impres < siva service on Hunday morning. At r that time there were received into full I membership of the cburcb twenty-one !' |H*rsons— thirteen on confection of P faith and eight by letter or re affirms- < tloo. < Those who Joined on confession of 1 faith were Auna Rowden, Blanche 1 Collins, Catherine Oordou, Mrs. ' O rover V. Oordon, Dorothy Jones, 1 Anna Price, Anna Totten, Marlon { Trout, Elizabeth Weacott, Roas Fergu- 1 son, Ueorge Uardlnar, Augustus J I Hmith, 2d, and John Hnyder. I The following were received by let- 1 tar: Mrs Has«ett, Urover C. Uordon, 1 Howe and wife, Joseph Ram- ( sey and wife and Jobn K. Trout and wlfa. I Following tha reception of members ( came the Hacrament of tbe l«ord's 1 Hopper, administered by the pastor, < the Rev. R 8 Hnyder, tn which one ' huudred aud nine participated. — I Foh Bali —New eheat Iron wood 1 heater*. These are surplus stock. , which we will sell at an Interesting | l>rlc»; one or a dozen. Apply to Haf- < leigh A Company, Hlnh and Weet avenue. Ocean City. N. J. fad v., It.

Notice of Intention Nolle* of Intention to twrsbr giraa tbst aa miUn-nt ,< wtli r» nirtkhirrd at s inset ing or ' he h -«r.t «»f ( «*li<nrr* of (tfwan v tlx. i New Jersey, to N- I.-M ,.n Monrtsv. I'sbru*ry I lad, IVX). st iNr host («ri o'elook lri th* srur ' noon, tn tbet'unimtssioaere vtiamhev. fily tv*>«> . Iltjr Nev Jrr*ev. for it.* pttr ikm* of im\ lag •'»»!. npvalag and u.r 6»i ow ing rtf:»— i) r-rt wkie nltoy* or sirssd* in lite \ Itf i.l lira *i« _H* tw en Wesley u.nn. *n-t Ocmtk asanas from hnlli siteet n»T +* Itk »tr**i ilnwssB « entr*i »v#nu" and Weatoy ar* fr«»m Tw -aij si»tl« strwst to a Mkai X10 feet *--utl. wr»i «»t Thirtieth «tr**t; a»«d g> toet wid**U*y, X ■ gii.hti.t nn -MitbMit sldettoa s' s iti*une* t**t aawtliwwst of Thirtieth street a-l mten hni aootwaM t*rly »» fret H*lw**« ttontfwl a\*aa* and Was toy ar* no* tram 1 amy third strwt to Thirty Lar.t. •tre*t Itotw— . A'Miiy fevrtiu- and W'ea4*vwwn* fr..m w#v*aih *trw»t to Ktfhlli eir—t Ti.*t th- co*t. -Umaara «rv1 •■p*n*«* tball again*! 1T1* prorenf m t«mt .0 Cr-on* t-nnt toai tttsrsby <a proj-wik* toti>» o*fit e* I. -l.a 1 1 iw <t-*m*d lo iMVir* n»al any prrw.n d**«rtn« b<m«ir -id*e«|(K> ntav *oai ih- m**tlny af . -»a» 1 and ai* t-y Aitaa a 1*. m#* in writing with IS* t it* S'iittK «*an* A.H»aaia. Jaaury if, iggg

% . tGLARS SENT TO STATE PRISON oil irom 5 lo 7 Yt are; Mobitikoo from 3 to 7 Years. f H V\ e*colt . aged ->rai* and obilison, 23 year* who burglar I llages lu this city, srtr rti> (o lbs Ptslr Pri-ori by JcIf ge at a -fsrclal *c*»ki. <>/ . .11 May Court Housr >r*tcrday u 'Oil. who pleaded guilty on two uu wa* eeulencad U> fr.-m Iwu aud slf to aaiau year* oil rat h. Robluaoo, who also pleaded fcuiltj ' jou two count*, was given from .r .and one-half to seteu year* :i each Thus YVeaicott will aerw about flvr year* aud Ruliu*>o three ye»r», 11 1I stated. The accuiwd. waving the rigid of Ir diet merit and trial, pleaded guilty be- f forejudge Kidredge and were the.-; •euteucad. — .*- UNGER'8 GOOD WORK I'bislcsl liisiiHi-ior Popular wt.ili Son of t'lto's Mt-iiuoi* "• % »« » m Riiiuiiia

Elmer E I'uger. physical lu-lru tor tu the local public schools, 1* doing especially good work with the belaud girl*, aud Ihe young men are t f I tbe expressed opiuion that he 1- <1. Ictdadly all right. It l* their fir-t ex i I l>erieiice w iih a aiari a* an tn*tructor j land they like the change. A number of Ihe boys have tecum e I very pruticieut lu their work nu thr parallel bars aud al*o in general alb telle work, .including hand sprlugaud air spring*. I u the physical training work of lb* public schools of Oceau City. Mr to gcr Is carrying out the sy-ieui a- «>ut lined by the Htate authoritie-, -upplomeuilng much additional work. Tha physical training work in Hit primary grades corj»i*t*of story plays, rhythmic plays, marching and game- ■ " of low organ i/.at loo. In ihe gramruat 7 grades the work consist- of free-hand gymnastics, folk daoclng, marching calisthenics aud game* of both low aud high orgaulzaliou. The high school boys' work consist# of free-hand gymnastics, light and heavy appara gymnastic dancing, marching tallica, callatbeuics, corrective gymua* tlce. athletic*, aud games of high and low organization. The high school girls receive folk aud aesthetic dancing. fancy marchuife. tensing ami relax lug exerci-e*. light apparatus work, falistbeulce, corrective gymuaatlc*. " ithletlca, aud game* of low and ft tngh orgauizatloo. Mr. linger trains I be teachers Id the lower grade* and fl - *.« • I I

visits their grade* periodically to see that the work Is well doue. Mr. linger arrauged the program «»f work for physical traiulug in -ucli a way as would not ouly make It valuable sod Interesting, but also enjoyable to tbe pupils. A physical examlnallou I* given lo the pupils that they may know their deficiencies aud work toward- better lug tbair coudltlous. The following are a few of the tblugs noted: Deform Ilea, suou aa curvature* of the *plue. I flat cbe*t, round shoulder*, protrudI lug abdomen, knock-knee-, bow- legs, flat feet, heart, lung*, pulse before and after exercise, consistency, development and size of (be arm A few important measurement* are taken — weight, height, height sitting arm reach, girth, head, neck, waist, che-l normal, chest depressed, chest Inflated, right aud left bleeps up and down. Also, a few strength te-ts are given— lung capacity, streugth of leg-, strength of back, etreughth of right and left forearm (grip), strength or biceps (pull up), and streugth of triceps (dip.) Mr. linger le a native of Pen nay 1 vaola aud a graduate of the Edlnboro Htate Normal Hcbool. He l- also a graduate of tbe Chautauqua School or Physical Education, Chautauqua, N. Y , and Harvard I'utverwlty School of Physical Education. He ba* had ten years' experience lu teachlug physlkal education. Mr. Coger Is well fitted by training and experience for his duties, and Iwell recommended by those who know of his work. He won honors both at and Harvard In gymuas lie work and was chosen a* one of the all-around gymnast*. It ha- beer, found that, aa an Instructor in floor work and on apparatus, he U out or the best In this part of the State He Is also a teacher of swimming, wrestfencing, gymnastic drills and ex and an expert basket ball, track aud bsaeball instructor. He hatalready shown hi* ability tu a recent entertainment held In the high school. Mr. linger Is frequently as-i-te<1 11 work by Mrs. linger, a gradual* of tbe Sergeant School of Physical Harvard University, and a few year* phy steal director of the Kdlnboro State Normal School. Mr. Cuger. last year, was htghlj praised by tha Htat* supervisor of physical training upon the excellent work w hich he did In tbe Plalnfleld public acboole. whence he came t<< Ocean nty. BUY LOTS

•I- V and J. M. lloiti uri l.wntl I'P Town. Clayton Haines Brick, reports the following as among his recent *el*s; | Lot on Third street, neat Corinthian aveoua, for the e*tate of Nam net Hoffman, to J. H. Uoetx, of nil- city. Lot ou Fourth street, between Allan tic and CVirlothtau avenues, to R F. Ooeu, of this city. Will Nsr* Big nit.sr>. The member* of the Ocean City Fishing Club plan lo have a great ttmr at their meeting and dinner at the Adelphta Hotel, Philadelphia, on Wed. tteaday evening. February ||, according to President Hawry W Htelw agon Are you looking tut a cottage site tn the Hardens, price* $v*» u» ivm o« a houae with hay TTont, In center of town? For terms apply to AM l> * Hcull. AIT Central avenue, or phone. ** Mt.i fl-l. If j

PLUMBING 4re yugg.-t? / «*:«.* t+diui %* %•/ pr; **.. w <racL*jj»r. t. 1 v it '*"• wui pay y*' ' to us a trie- J an. i£ * •zap*. .;■ f i v. «*»• of repair * -rk slikl. 1 rnakr a -penally • i aa*e 1 it- * ' fuvu* i / - --fiif 1 < ve 0 t IkMn pfMMiss I 1. I iAOl )N fi<)7 l.lghth gat SURF LAUNDRY Ocean A\cnuc ,>..j Ocean Cit>, N. J. <XX>D WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK IX>Sfc ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL : Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING ANO DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY * m o ac. ex * NCW JERSEY

Humphrey Radianlfire ten-* beat at a suxpri-iti^ly atnall gaa cxpctix No uced to build lurn«t<.-e tjrr- m«yr:ntiiz* • 1 <• - nti*K* during the spring and tall uouili*. Fit# into may flicpUi c and is easily iMtalled. It thrown out the heat reaching into other room On exhibition at our aale^rooxu. <*it\ (idh l/iglit Com|)<jn> Build a home Tbrrr 1 1* a . {« f«jj mag is tb* Unt sod Middle I Wrst. Wc haVr lumms-oced lo feci tt hrtr ;n thr J , R . , .. Friers will fUaote Uli\ not get m iw* silhtSM nUiik' Sec vour frinal Mr. Contract*^ aud g 0010 it with him. < X# course it a urderati-jil t;. luU !tr I umber lo i"uuif frum u*. If we get the buaiues*. you'll «>«*•. be held up far tbe delivery .»( the material. Thai does not onlv lueas LCMHl.k, n tor *a - V'etuea* hrtrk, Ltiiie. I^th. ba-h and Mii'woik and Hardware L\*r>thin| ttowi Sow* In Iks Dulklinl C. 11. hhoemalier Lumber Go. I welllli «iml West Avsnun • BELL PHONE 16 Sutton &, Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. amoSimsbon Ave Occam City. N j ^^TATcors O N~~

i General Co ntractor 1 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ^?OADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS = SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 622 Board-alk Clostd for Season Sunday. Oct. 5 shirts shiri^s BUY HIM A SHIRT Wc have a Big Line at Fair Prices New Line Ties. Hosiery, Kid Gloves All-wool Sweatee Chp* Stetson Hats Suits Overcoats Jones- Men s Shop 804-06 Asbury 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 Swarthraore Hotel and could not be taken care of.

Even for the coming summer we air unable to* promise a single room. The new Lippiucott 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. Lippincott Hotels Company Foe farther information in connect km with the tm tt«tial plans ot the above Company, communicate w >th I L Montgomery. Publicity Manager, or with l>, Adita Btown Secretary ami Treasure?, ?m tiWrtv Bnildo>v Philadelphia, Pa Advertise ia the 8entinel.

'U4 A mm T-TTT 1 aii Z?:tch J/all OCB AH C V L» w ' rJS SM# -AM Ml ES Lx uiaLaSS **<*** » m m, — - THfc IMPERIAL Ava. UoaaoCMf , *. J. 1 Ui# t . — r *in k«M«e*a. L4in- b. ».4U-w a mm. c. ttteruLL -V E -V HOTEL ELBERON *. Hra am - r»T*jUL aw o CATV, A. J. Am)iar Mai *•/!*. t r prvAra* aa* A~*Arwi t ^2. IHS. »T na* . A7-X mo HA . MIL LER COTTAGE 7X1 ( Vuiiw A r* ito* • V-A* i'i t mtLW JKMnrnt * ',«i. Aii the Y««r H at k mi mr Heal la< m. A 1 MI mem THE BISCAYNE l>*ir . i!|«MNkTM«1llto WArtil Apr J , am

« avtaae xwiu Moarlyzt hrruPrivau h*tiN Luoaiat fc UU. KM*. 0*mt J? % W +-+jin I Our Wall Paper is a veritable And. We aim to - pleane the particular. Ju* cone dou a and inspect our ocmeroaa doigm. If you are critical it may take you a long time to decide — there arc so many patterns to choose I from — but tbe point is that you can br suited exactly right aad at prices | that will appeal u> you. ALFRED R- SMITH 1046 AMbmry A«w. Ocean City New Jersey Are You a Slave to Stoves? It your house hrated only ia •pots? Do you want to do ang

w rrh the dirt and troubk of carry ing coal and adxea itirnugfi the at leas cost? V V hy not inrcsieae the % InTERn^TIOflAL Onepipe Heater Adusifkapo? Wj — tical fur your houxc | T25l SWAN A TROUT. Ar*o DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Aalmry A venae OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY' M Nw. 17Y-W HKADLKI d ADill ^=^2 Reading Coal atac Ktadixac Woad to banal ar aaea aa saw. oc U» a*fk»t mm iaa a pboM. ' ■•'*" •#! er moarpna ATIARTIC ICE COflPUR prxwca in lH ana Weat Av*nwa OCX a a city m J. C. L.. LAKE . . . HEAL ESTATE AOCItT.. baestoraa*. cWtaaam w* vawL ton— *■■#**— amsiaa ttt JyJARK LAKE Undertaker and Embabmr • OentAi 4mm i»a— m octxx ciTf.g.f UVEITIS! II tit Oceii Citi Seitiiel PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY OF EACH WEEKj* + EATflS vritNlflHEP C« APPLICATION j t)Q %