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V — ■ - I Ocean City Sentinel I TttUKHAAY. JaNIM BY St. UJU We »hall Uf glad to receive Ituua of ii«wi aud couiwuuicatloua of luUirwi I to this oowuiuully auil our reader* everywhere. AiJ communications should b« aooouipaulad Willi the full uame ami address of the writer, uot ueueaaarlly fur publication. but a* a guarantee of good fe'th * DOT* I 'ullage* ara belug rented her* for uexi *u turner. ocean City bad a good re preaeu talk) u lu Treulou MuuUay. Auotbeiyuuug war aervlce mail lu tba local fire department. hum* what »llp|wry walk lug for church-goer* laet Huuday. Tba elty employee' relae lu aelerlre will take (ba furui of bouuae*. Mauy excureluulata from IMiiladel pbla to Oueau * "it jr la»l riuuday. We've auraly beau bavlug aoma real wiutar weelhvr during the laat few week*. I'ha l.adiaa' Auxiliary of tba Fimt Preabyterlen Church will give a mu meal aud literary eutertalutnent Frli day avaulng , February 6 Tlcktta, 2.r. • ceuta. , . , PERSONALS. Karl Curaou. of Philadelphia, waa lu town gunday. MIm Helen Hard, of tble city, I* vlnltlug In Kaetuu. Frank Plait, of Camden, wan a visitor bare Huuday. Mre. Daniel Mayhew. of tbl« city, is a •joying a viall In Florida K Uluckert, of Philadelphia, was I among tba Hunday visitors here. Leonard l^ear, of Philadelphia, vat lu lowu Saturday aud Hunday. Mrs. Leandar Corson, of this city, Is vlsltlug friends to Philadelphia. William F. Hbrlvsr. of Philadelphia. was In town during the week. Mrs. Addle Kdwarde.of this city, Is 10 Florida for tba balance of tba wiutar. Daniel Fauuca aud wife, of this city, have gout to Uermaulown for a few weeks MiasH. K. Heck, of tbla city, la at Ht. Petersburg, where she will remain uutll spring. William I). Wilson and wife, of this city, have gone to Philadelphia to , spaod a few weaks. Mis# Hannah Vaodarsllca, of Paradise, Pa , Is visiting htr sister, Mrs. ft. , Neilson, of tbta city. i K. W. Kd wards and w|f#t of this I city, are spending a portion of the i winter In Philadelphia. i Mre. Hauuab Evans, who baa been on an extended trip through the West. ' haa returned to tbla city. Mlaa Martha Handerlln baa returned borne after spending a week w ith bar al»fer In New York City. Police Justice F. H. Ware will leave , tomorrow for Martlnsburg, W. Va , to visit bis sou, Leon Ware. ( Mre. C. J. Delsroth. of Philadelphia, , Is visiting bar parents, Capi Philip i Hand and wife, of this clly. . Frambea J. Hmlth, a former resident I of tbla city, baa returned and Is now employed at the Hafleigb Co. mill. Nat ban Taggart aud wife, of Philadelphia, were guests of Dr. and Mre. J. Tboroley Hughes, of this city, Huuday. Mrs. John Datscheg. of this clly, Is ; at a wumau'e hospital lu Philadelphia undergoing treatment for kidney dls | ease , Thomas Hlmpeon and wife, of thta i city, are entsrlelulng Mre. Him peon's I sister, Mre. K. Ogden Hose, of New i York. i William Flisgerakl, wife and eon, 1 and Mre. Matilda Merley, of tble city, are spending the winter at Ht. Pateraburg. Fla. I Mre. W. H. Harris, of tbla city, baa 1 returned from a few days' visit lo her daughter, who la a student at the 1 Trenton Htate Normal Hcbool. Mlae I rmi rtcb watt, of Philadelphia, • pent a faw days last week at the cottage of bar parent#. Dr. and Mrs I.J Hcbwatt, 2088 Central avenue, tbla elty. MiseC. K. I seech haa retnrnad to her home In this city after having apant a week lo New York ea tha gueet of Kev. and Mra. Kdward Is. , tslpplncott. Tha cottage owned by Kdmnnd Dawes, 717 Moorlyn terrace, will be occupied by Kelph H. Arrlaon and family next summer They had tha honaa about two years ago, Mlaa Julia rtcull attended the Oratid Chapter of (he Order of the Kaalern Hiar aud the fiftieth annuel session at Newark Mies Hruli acted as tha official representative of the local chapter. Mlae I*oulee Morrte, a student at tha Trenton Htate Normal Hcbool. visited her perente.Ctty Clerk H.A Morrlaand wlfk Hunday Hhe was accompanied by Mlee Cecilia Hand, of Philadelphia. J Is. Hmtlh and family have moved from Atlantic City to the Wafteon Apartments on Utotfftl avenue. Mr. Hmltb Is employed by the West Jersey A Hvaahnrs Hal I road Company . Mra, H. K. Htanton, of Atlantic City, wae their gueet last week. i « a a HAD FINK TIME '•rsal rrwaiwrwia* W#«l»i»* lit Pra greaeisa i.eseee. The aecond annual "Peat President a' Night" of the Young Men'a Progressive League, In the club head•luarters lest evening, was thoroughly enjoyed by the members and their wivee. | Following the musical entertain ment, there wae a dance. Home played card#. Afterward, refresh mania wave pnvided. Try ea advertisement la the IMuui r I

1 GOVERNOR RUNYON TO SPEAK HERE t „ Accepts Iuvitation to Presbyterian Men's Bible Class* , Gathering in Febrnary. ► While In Treuluu a few days ago. f Freeholder John P. Fox, of this city, gut lu touch with furmer Governor . Kuuyuu, ihtuugh the good office* of Heualor Bright, of Cape May County, aud requested Mr. ltuuyou to address the uicuiiters of the Presbyleriau r Meu'a Bible Class iu tbla clly at tbelr muuthly social galbarlug lo February. Governor Huuyuu at Ural feared tbal Ula engagements might luterfere with i his acceptance of the luvi'tellou, bul he dually fuuud that ha ouuld he hers r oue eveulug about tba middle of February. Tba dale will be made to ec- ( oommodste tbe dlstlogulsbrd visitor Those wbu had the pleasure uf hearing Governor Huuyou npeak aud ting at tha formal opeulug of tha gyuiuaslum iu tha basemeul of the First M K. Church, about a year ago, know thai a geuulue treat la lu store for I lie members of the Presbyleriau Meu's Bible Class. POST ACTIVE American Lrgloa Boya Plan lo Uet a Headquarters. "Lola of pep!" seems to be the watchward of Morgeu-Kauck Post. No. 1S7. Amsrlcau Leglou, aud 10*Jo iluda the boya brimful of It. Oue of the busiest meetings of Its young life took place Thursday even ing lu city bell. The meeting beard reports of progress from tbe Holdlers' sod Seamen's Loan committee, aud •f (be committee planning (be leglou'a luullou picture beuedl to be held January .10. The chairman of tbe committee to arrange for tbe forming uf a ladies' auxiliary to tbe poal had aa his report su excellent gathering of womcu lu tbe rear of tbe chamber wbu had responded to the post's call. Tha preaeut officers of tha post wars re-elected for the year JyjO, with the sddltlou of Halph H. VauUllder as Junior vice commander. Commuutc^tlooa were received regarding the presentation , on Waahiiigtou's Birthday, of trench Memorial Certificate# by tba French High - 'oni mission through tbe Uulted Htetes Army aud the American legion to the nearest of kin of meu lu this commuulty who made the supreme sacrifice lu the World War. The poal look aleps to arrange for these cere monies A committee waa appointed to locale a room or hall that would serve as a home for the post. Tbe boys believe they cau baudle tbla, fit tl up nicely and bave a place to which they go any evening. The meeting of the post retlrlug to tbe small annex, the ladles lost no time In bringing Into existence tbe Ladles' Auxiliary to Morgan-Kanck Post, No. 137, elected officers, arranged business details and are now welting for tbelr charter from National Headquarters. rtie j nisi cheplalu, war risk Insursuce officer end the re-employment officer were appointed a standing relief and aid committee to look after sick and distressed comrades of this post. SOON START DRIVE Lrsmc Arrestees I.fai or Names for Memorial Tablet. The committee from the Young Men's Progressive League, comprising Walter K Allen, Dr J. Tbornley , Hughes aud Dr Wilson Y. Christian, met a commit!. e from the Morgan- i Kanck Post, American Legion of i Hotior.Thursday evening, and decided the classitlcstluu of uamea that , are to appexr nu (ha memorial tablet i that le plauucd to be placed at tbe i Ninth street corner of tbe city ball. i The committee from l he post comprised J. K. Trout, Kdward Merrlman ( and Leroy Jeffries It was agreed to elassify the young men who bad served In tbe army, navy, marine#, coast guards, student army trelolog corps aud merchant marine, and plaoe their names, under their respective t>rencbee of eervlce. on the tablet. The committee of tbe Progressive league has received about all of the bide for tbe construction of the mouu msnt aud tablet, and It la expected that tbe drive for funds to pay the cost of the memorial will be started within a faw deye. NEW ENGLAND SUPPER fjween St* (bar Circles*# Annual Kvtsi Tssssrrew RvsMla#. The seventh annual New fCnglend »upper of the (Jueen Ksther Circle i# lo be held tomorrow evening, January 23, Instead of January SO, aa first planned. Tbe eupper will be served in the eoclal room# of the Methodist Chorch from 9 SO to 8 o'clock. The young women ere under the euper vision of their president, Miss Myrtle Gilford, and tha Woman'a Home Missionary Department. Tbeee suppers have a reputation as to ihetr sumptoouspeaa and thta will not ba lessened tbla year An Innova tinn will ba Introduced. Anyone caring for Virglula baked ham should not miss the treat. The tickets thta year will ba eavenly. Mr# can l a and can be secured from the mem bars of the society or at tbe supper, Masons Crlfbralt. The Masonic quartet, of this city, together with the Rev N. M. Lewis, pastor of the First Baptist Church t went to the Haavlee Lodge of Masons Tuesday night to help thom in their ' celebration of ih#»r fiftieth enntvereery The tooel groop furnished moaic and an address Will the person thai took tbe wagon from the front of Head's Hardware Hi ore Thuisrtey evening pleas# return? (to question# eebed adv. It.

SEE RAILROAD OFFICIALS i ON SUMMER SCHEDULE

'ASK HARD SURFACE " FOR ASBURY AVENUE I r Board of Trade Members Scud Copy of Resolution to 1 Freeholders. The Hoard uf Trade Tuesday night [ decided, ou motlwu uf Jubu K. Junes, t lu request the Cape May l.'uuuiy Board , of Frtebuldrrs to hard surface lbs road- ( bed of Asbury aveuue, from Havente eutb to Thirty-fourth street, as soon as possible. The uiullou took the form of a resolution, and a certified copy was ordered *eul the board of freeholders. It Is likely that, when the resolution comes before the meeting of (tie freeholders, a large delegation of the citl/.eus of Ocean City will be present to urge favotable actuu by the board. BANK PROSPERS (.oral lusiliulloa* (huwi Map Incrraeisi (jrowito. Tba directors of the First National Bauk, of thta city, reorganized Friday by the electiou of the fuilowlug uf11 cere: H. H. Htltee, presldeut; Leslie H Ludlem, vice presldeut; H. H. Mowrer, cashtrr; B. C Marshall, assistant cashier; H. Howard Thorn, uotary; J. Fllhlau Talem, solicitor. Howard H Hlaliitou, of this city, was elected a director to till the va caucy caused by tbe death of Albeit Fogg. The vote for a change in the by law* providing for 11 Instead uf 12 directors was voted down by uuauimoue vote, leaving the vacancy caused by tbe death of Mr. Fogg lobe tilled by the board of directors, wblcb was duue, as alaled. The other directors are: K. B Hi lies, I^eslleH. Ludlam, Coleman F Learning. J. Filhlan Tatem. K V. ('mod. K. L. Uutf. Haudolph Marshall, K SV. Kdwards, Wm. (1. Moore. Dr. Heracbel Petlit and K. Howard Thorn. The cashier made tbe following report to the stockholders regarding the condition of the bank: A48KTH Loans aud Investments, 11,826,77] 93 Hanking house aud furniture and fixtures, 34.708 70 Other real estate, U,0(r2.l3 Cash aud reserve, 213,840 Oh Due from banks, 28,196 84 iledemptlon fund, 2,600 Ou Revenue stamps, 100 00 11,617,209 72 LIABILITY Capital stock, | 60,000.0" riurplus fund, 76,000 00 Undivided profits (net) 22 746 9-') Deposits, 1,024,477 21 Due to hanks, 1,186.60 National bauk notea, 46,800 00 Bills payable, 896 000.00 $1,617,209.72 Tbe following comparative figures ahuw three years o f subslaullal growth: Ykar Dkpohits Total Asskt* 1917 $ 666.936.61 I 869 601 80 1918 $ 804,974 63 $1,182.466 94 1919 $1,024,477 21 $1,617,209 72 The officers and dlrectots of tbe bauk have adopted the policy of aiding ao far as possibly consistent with responsible banking practice# every legitimate enterprise in the community, and are always ready to give their advice and assistance on financial matter#. That the officers aud directors have given general satisfaction to their stockholders Is evidenced by the fact that, out of tbe 600 share* of stock out standing, 499 were voted and all In favor of returning tbe preeent manage meut. No Institution haa given more substantial assistance In tbe progress and upbuilding of our clly than the First National Bank. In addition to supplying all local demands, It rendered substantial assistance to tbe Govern ment In floating the varlnus war loans OFFICERS INSTALLED intrrrstlnic Time In Kslmls ; Trlbs.s Wliesis. Great Deputy Rechem Peters, of Navejoe Tribe, Ventnor, with tbe assistance nf Past Hachema Daniel 8. Ham peon, Niels Carlson, Joseph W. Barclay and William H. Hmlth, raised the following chiefs of Kalmla Tribe, No. 220, Imp. O. R. M., Wednesday night of lest week : Prophet, Joseph W. (\>i; sachem, Albert Caruttiem; senior sagamore, Joseph Broad ley; Junior sagamore, Raymond Haley; first sannap, Halbert Hmlth; second esnnep, Harry Dlbb; first warrior, Charles Wlnslow; second warrior, Joseph Clifford: third warrior, Kiank ICIgglns; fourth warrior, Frauds Townsend; first brave, Allen Hmlth; second brave, Walter Hees; third brave, Herman l*ster; fourth brave, Frank Hteelman; guard of tbe wigwam. Horace Ang; guard nf tbe hi rest, Kdward Buahay; keeper of wampum, t'harlae Breckley; collector nf wampum, Wilton H. Wlllata, chief of records, Hugh Cunningham. Tbe adoption degree wee conferred on Jacob U. Rebuff and lj#wla Hhlding. Following these ceremonies, the boya enjoyed a social seaston. GREAT LECTURE i craw# nsii|ht*e wus Meat. Btliawm*# BHsssarss. Lieut Harry Gordon Mlllaom, on# of tbe eight survivors of Princes# Pat's 1 Canadian Regiment gave a moat interesting address In the First Preebyletten Chureh Tuesday evening | Thar# wae a large turnout of the \ people of tha town, and hte talk wae I entertaining from beginning lo end. » »

Board of Trade Looking to Accommodations for Resort's Commuters. J. Presldeut Harry F. rttautuu. at the meeting uf the Hoard of Trade, said I bat he questioned the advisability of . having standing committees More rffectlva work could be accomplished by appointing committees as the used arose, aud eelectiug these from those at the meellugs wbeu Impurtaul plans I are dlecusMsd aud made. Mayor Champion eald thai he I thought the railroad committee should * be a staudlug committee. Mr. Hlsntou stated that he aew W ' K. Massey, of tba railroad committee, iu Philadelphia ou Tueeday, aud Mr. Hlautuu bad asked him to bus lite rail1 road officials early Id regard lo tbe tralu service for Ocaan City lo tbe > eprlug aud summer. NEW DIRECTORS Auuusi Nreilng ol Uuiidls# and i .on t> Association. At the auouel maetiog of the Ocuao City Bulldiug aud Loan Association, three new directors were elected They are Curtis Corsoo, B. Frank Hmlth aud Alfred W. Powell. Fisher Dalrymple and Mark Adams were re-elected directors. The officers were abo reelected. They are: Presldeut, George G. Adams; vice president, H. li Miller; treasurer, William M. Reuck; secretary, K. H. Thorn. 1 These auditor# were elected: Heury W. Towuseud, R. Curtis Hobloeou aud Thomas J. Thorn. Tbe eoctely la iu a prosperous con- 1 dltlon, aud about 800 share* of stock 1 of the uew eerlea have been takeu. WILL GO TO CHURCH Ho>al Arch Mason* to Hear Mr. X.evrl* Spmk The Oceau City Chapter of Royal Arch Maaous will turn out In a body Sunday evening aud attend theeervice of tbe First Baptiet Church to hear a sermon by the pastor, the Rev. M. M. Lewi*, graud master of tbe third vail , in the chapter. > All Blue Lodfce Masons are lovlted i to Jolu their other Masonic brothers ! lu tbls service, going to the service as < individuals aud eujoylug what will be ! very Interesting to them. The paator , will preach upon tha taxi "The atone ( which the builders rejected, tbe earns ' has become tbe bead of the coroer," a phrase known to all Royal Arch Maaous. Tba public la Invited to at < lend. Hpeclal music. - — ♦ DIDN'T OPERATE C • pt . Hrndcraon'a Condition j Considered Very ISerton* I apt. Beujamln Henderson, a wall- , known resident of tble city, wae sent to the Jeflereon Hospital, Philadelphia, by Dr. Pettlt, several daya ago, to uudergo an operation for kidney disease. After ;tbe surgeons had atertsd to t operate, they fuund that tbe patient was suffering also from liver trouble, ( and do operation was performed. Capt. Henderson's condition Is grave. It la slated.

RAYMOND PRICE CITY FIREMAN War Service Boy Receive* Appointment on Rccommctida* lion of Mayor Champion. Acting Mayor Campbell presided at the weekly meeting of lbs City C«>ui mlssMMicr* lu the abeeuce of Ma>or ' Champion, who was lu Tvriilou on busiuaseof uiiparlaui/e tu the would* pal Uy. Mayor Cbampiou left a note, which > was read, racommvndtug the appoiutmtul of Raymoud Price lo the city's paid lire deparlmsul ou a six mouths' • trial. The recoiBiueudetlou of Mayor Champion was approved by the board The appointee was iu tbe Cuited Htate* service during lbs war witb Germany, be having been a member uf the old Compauy U. Third lufaulry, His father is a memlier of the (Ve department. After the reading of a letter from Health Officer T. I<m Adams. In which It was stated that the Porter-Bmltb Compauy had performed lie work of removlug the ashe* aud rubbish. Director Fisher made a mo. Iloo, which was carried, that this compauy receive Its check for tbe mouth of December. This had beau temporarily held up by the board. Tha following resolution, presetted by IM rector Campbell, was adopted: Beit Resolved , by the Board of ('ommi* •loners of the city of Ocean City, New Jerseyt that Ocaau Clly borrow a sum uot exceediug five thousand dol - lars ($6uuu 00 1 . under aud by virtue of a resolution or ordlueuce prcviuu»ly passed by the Board of Commissioner* of this clly (Contract No 7U6, bulkhead Flret street tu iagouu) , aud that the proper officers execute a note or uotae lo secure said sum. Three bills were read and ordered paid. REPORT OF THE CONDITION or OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. * ocean crrv, n. j. st 1 1ts close or bullosas Ucertnbsr SI. 1SI9. KJftoUtliKM Hnnd* sad mort*****, f L'.OUO.o HlocXa sad bood*. Time limoa on collateral*. Tl.NOU Lilian I I OS OS. 31 MOOD lx>sn» toCltW* sod Town*. Ilvjntili Sols* aud bills purebaaod. 2* a k tivsrdraiu. IS7 At Purrrom ba oka. sir, 73JHI to Bsoiing-bouas, rarnltore, and Oxluraa, SNAOD 00 Other rsal sal ate. Mlk(7 aaii ou band. B4.I7V IS Cbseks and esab Itesni 140 SG Utber Aaasu. IStfO tlATATCSb LI AHI I.1TIIX Capital atook paid in, litO/UO.OO Murplua fund, W>.iUU UU Undivided KroflU (net), 11.108 4: Tims depoalu, BLOB 3' Osmaod drpoeiu, (KC.SOfc US Demand cmwiiBmiim of deposit, »* uo i>rtlflkd c-bM-ka, l\#a 14 Treasurer's ebecks outstsndlog i.V>si Due to banks, etc., is «mxs> Bills Payable, i*, iudxw mMSMHJtb ol Raw Jersey, County of rape May, a*. William E. M assay, pre- Id eut. and Ku-at-i. . M. Nulty. treasurer. >*t tbe above -Daniel company. b*Ings*r«rsJlT duly avrom. earltor filmaeir d»po*sa and asya that tb* lor* going auiemai t la irse, to lbs beat of bl« nowlodg* and ueiier. WILLIAM K. MAHNKT. Prsaldral. KUHftKLI. H NULTY. Treasurer. Aobacrlbed and awors lo bcrore me tble day or January, A. 1>. IVXJ CLlNTUN B FKIi'K. Notary Public. Correct — AUMt: CLAYTON It A I N KM HIIICK , W. II. CAMPRKLL, CHAN. R POWELL, Directors

"Memomnl Tablet" The following is the corrected list of name5 to be placed on the Memorial Tablet as tbe committee have compiled it. Notifica lion to the committee of any error in claiaihcation or spelling of names will Inappreciated. The list will only be published a short lime as the order for bronze work is to be placed in near fnture. WALTER K. ALLEN, Chairman. DR. J. THORNLEY HUGHES, DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN. "In Wesley Cordery Nicholas tmpagliazzi Lawrence Russell Heary Elmer K. Ranck U. S. Army. John B. Adams William L. Gibb, Jr. Joseph Lvbran Pyle Raymond Adami l George W. Good row Chester &. RosJoseph Adilliuio John Loren Ooff Bllt worth A. Rodger# John I). Ban Dominic Gerhano Dr. Howard Reed Karl P. Breckley Daniel R. Goodwin Alfred R. hnnth J weph lorderienx Raymond H. Haley Harry Bharpham Lerov Rentham Morgan Hand, aa<f Jcweph g. C. Swsn William J. Bateson John Helliwell Karl Sharp Walter R. Chat tin, lr, Theodore Hiklreth Maurice Wendell Sharp llancy Lloyd Chaltin Clarence W. Hart man Horace F. Smith Howard M. Crevea William Inger»oll Thorns* J. Scull Dudley Cone Chrle. Ingereoll Maurice Scull Joseph R. Chance Irving II. Jeffrie# Charles Scbock George F. Conrer Joha M. lohnsoti Arthur W. Shoemaker Andrew Cobb l^eroy Jeffries Jay Atxlerwm Smith Roger Cooper Roy Johnson Charles K. Stetrer Barton Champion Bdsrard H. Lee Prank J. Ssnnino Kdward R. Cotton Harry L. l#ake John H. Svlt Ruasell R. Crane Leonard Lasr ilud I) Shiding Nicholas I>c Rose Clarence L. Mead H. St. Clair Thorn Rrannin J. Douglass Karl g. Msrryman John R Trout Guiaeppe Datllo Oaear Moray Newlin Turner Harry Dlhb Ralph K. Moalay Otto Thompson Giovanna Deldeo Joseph MirwgUnolo Ralph H V anGilder Vance L. Raly Leonard Murphy Wilbur VsnTine George Follla George D. Norcom R. Richard Voas Henry W. Poulda Goorwe G. Nicholes Maurice L. Wttggins Constant Ford Rail II. Newkirk Jav H Wnggim Robert Thoniaa Fletcher Clsnde L Nickereon Huellnga Wailarr 4ohn M. Fiahsr Rarl W. Nickereon I»r John H Whiticet faurice L. Poster Antonio# Paone Albert H. Weafcxi D, Roecoe Panne# Albert H. Wtlb Raymond Price Frank Z-iegler 0. S N*vy. • Miaa Aletha R Town send Paul G. Clayton Thomas M Morris r Raymond Batlow Prank Rvans John Mart*, Jr. William C. Chance M. Morrison Hancock Victor Pontterr Hiring T. Corson Harold V. Lrsch M Staetei Pierce t Harold Cotton Malcolm C. Leslie gdwanl A, Rodger# Klbert Trout U. E. miring Corps. Isaac Hoffman Thomas N. Morrison » William A. Lynch Richard W, Nooy U S CobiI Guard. Christopher Bsntham Dr Willets P. Haiaea Lcoasrd Parker George M. llackman William L, Hrwdsraon l^erov Rider CarlCrowlev Jack G. Jerne* Norv'ia C- Smith . Robert Confers Chsrtea W. Memfool James L. Rtehldm Joseph II. OaMill CnrwaNne Nickeraon Rlebard 8 Sutton E. A. T- C Art her Black man Harold Fergwsnn n Harvey ColHaaon William r Ms*tt. Jr. C. Rwgewe Derby George W Boor, Jr. llMhtht Sarin*

PLUMBINO Ara you asitiug m.ui* •stwfasuob m lo p rum. w or tries whip aud brmn— raiisjf If aaL it wflJ p*> you go give ma a trial 1 am la as axaaiAKiaaU/ good pum* va, lo loa* o*r« of your >4 vlaol. 1 aM» s »|WrBaliy- I Lavs noeapeoaivs eetaLIieLiuai i olari «l furo* i tu ui.t»<u u.q as* a lr* Hoth PhiMi mm C. H. hACON 607 Eighth Mt SURF LAUNDRY Ocean Avenue ijv.j Ocean City, N\ J. GOOD WORK, QUICIC SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL j. Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING DECORATING 936 ASBURV AVENUE OCEAN CITY 'MOmc, si « NEWJCASCV i ' ^ Humphrey Radiantfire Perfect combustion, safe, odorlo-. and gives »ntcnM beat at a surprisingly small gaa experts* No neetl to build furnace files mornings and even iugri duting the kpnug and tall month*. Fits into any fireplace and » easily installed It throw> out the heat reaching into other rooni-^. Ou exhibition at our salesroom. City Gab Light Company Build a 11 ome 1 1 There IS a Building Boom It i« in full »»iag is th- ' ■ •lil. . r West. Wc have coamcuccd to feel it here in the It's • j- ■■■-* .g. Pncci will riiamv. Why not get lioay now witb those plans > Sec your frict. ! Mr.A -)trsrt.jr and go over it with htm. Of course it s understood that you'll wsni the Lasther to come from us. If we get the business, you'll not be hrl-I uj forth* delivery of the matrrul. Thai does not only mean LUMBER, 11 uu;«a-v Cement Bnck, Lime, Lath, hash and Millwoik and Hardware. L%sr>ttilnk thai #•*• to (ha Bulldtnt C. 11. Shoemaker Lumber Co. Tvsnlfth «nd Wast Avenue BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. ano Simpson Ave Ocean City. N j. I E. A. CORSON | 1 General Co ntractor j 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS. SEWERS, BF LS^BULKHEAD!^ SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Closed for Season Sunday, Oct. 5 1 SHIRTS SHIRTS BUY HIM A SHIRT Wc have a Big Line at Fair Prion New Line Tics, Hosiery, Kid Gloves All-wool Sweaters, Caps Stetson Hits 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 seaaon. Most people write for reservations 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 Swarthmore Hotel and could not be taken care of. Even for tbe coming summer we arc unable uTpromise a single room. The new Lippincott Hotel is being built to help meet tbe 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 For ftirthet information in connection witb tbe tin iiauil plan# of the above Company, communicate with L. L Montgomery. Publicity Manager, or witb D Aetna Brown. Secretary and Tiea#nfer. 711 Libenv RuOding. Philadelphia. Pa Advertise la the Sentinel. 1

NUTcu an* f*me— • £c:tc A Jj.all 1 • ec<Fiaz#p'< £r/*sc rom OCEAN OITV NCajMlfr OI am 'i Laj M'Mf a 0. 0. I ___ *■*( THE IMPERIAL ( 1916 (^t,iraJ Ave. - Ocwac t;uj. H J. tat mm **nm * — aaaPr i'WUM aar ua I n 1 1 a*<H f • erne oavzu. NEW HOTEL ELBERON fcloHT H it CAN i HAL AVXHOZ ocxa* cirr. a. j. *mf iar m4 RA)r». Pr</pr1flUa*aaa 1 mac M«l; ^pmrmc, hmi. JT.-X mac wa-i> MILLER COTTAGE 7B Ouiaw. A*n,a* cu* cut kta juincy Opeci All the Y ear H*4 Vt alar Hani UUKA I. M2LAJBB | THE BISCAYNE Uum la AiifpiUwM IS* BAaaa/aa wtu As €409*4 USUI April. Mia icaeu evriiu t oppoaMa Mooriyo tarraea Prtvata Itoiba Booklet fc ZU WIZ. Owaar Our Wall Paper >s a veritable bnd We aim to j leaa* the particular* Just coene down and inspect our ncmeroua designs. If you are critical it maylake you a long time to decide — there are to many patterns to chooae from — but the point is that you can be suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. 'SMITH 1046 Aabwry Ave. Ocaaa City New Jersey Are You a *• Slave to Stoves? la your house heated only la ' spots? Do you want to do aw ay w ith chcw*n and trouble ol carr>ing coal and adiea through fee rooms? Do you wane more beat at leas coat? Why not investigate fee « . IfiTERn/monAL Onepipe Heater SWW< * T*OCT. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY' NEW JERSO a«u Nim. »t»-w HKADLEY dk 1D1HI '■ Readina Coal AJaa Kt*41ta« Woad ky karval ar aaaU. Haa* «oai ot U* a**rk*i tm lha. «e . U>* loe t**d SaliaaKa «ar*na* 'plNM ATLANTIC ICE COWMT otALKH m pfi^nnn MourtS IT ;Df Tanth art* Waal Avenue octau CITV a a. O. I— LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.* Loatorua. cniaasai w nat oai ibb# ■■#■■** aattaaaa# : MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embahner mt oevmi Aveaea -coos* MS OCXAS PITT. 1 J 41VEITISE II tit Qceii Cit? ; Seitiiel FUBL1SHED ON THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK. * + BATHS FtntWIHHHD ON AFFLICATIOH Ihu, i#-J