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DOTS _ - I Valaultua Day l« approaching. Will Ilia clly dually gel * total.' A «li Wed iie-day. Ilia btgiuulug of l«aut, fallaou February IS Cll? Clark Harry A Morrt* tia» I#- ] •ued "U guuuiug liceoeea ao far till* yaar. 'lueeday aveiiliUC appear* allll to be Ilia favorita availing livra for two or , tbrea organ Ualioua to have -ometbiug _ occurring. ; Joseph U. Cliaioplon, builder, ia , making rxleuelve allrratloua and re- , pair* lo the collage 811 Central avenue. recently iKiugtit by Capl. A C. Townaend. , , PERSONALS. i Char lee A. I>oe. of Philadelphia. < waa lu town Tuesday. John l> Harr, of Philadelphia, apent Ilia weak end In thla clly. Cliailea H. Hiilwell, of Philadelphia, a pent Ilia week-end lu tlile clly. The Kev. J T tiilllaon. of 8ra l»lr Clly. wan a vlattor here Turajay lira. Ueorg* W. Harrla, of Ihla clly. la vlaltlug ralallvae in Plilladelptiia. Karl Coraou, of Ihla clly, wliu la employed lu Camden, wa« In town Hunilay. William Brecklay. of Ihla clly. employed lu Philadelphia, waa here Hunday. Frank Zirgler. ofi Philadelphia, apanl Ilia week-end with frlruda lu i hi- clly. Oeotge A. liourgeois, an Atlantic Clly lawyer, waa lu lowu Monday afternoon. i Mr. Proctor and wife of Philadelphia. were vlaliore here (lie latter pari of laat week. (Jeorge II reck ley. who la working In Philadelphia, vl-ttad hla home In this clly on Monday. Jamea luuaa Cameron and Mra K. M Huttou are auballlutlng aa teacherIn (ha local achoola L. Poole and wife have relumed to Iheir home lo thie city after apeuding aaveral week* In Philadelphia Frank Piatt, of thla city, who la connected with a Camden theater wa» among the vtsllora here Hunday. Ml— Aurora Kvana. of Philadelphia, la -pending a few daya with Prof, and Mr* L It I liooiii, lu tlile city . C. I>. Louden, of the lru-l company, alien l Halurday evening In Camden, where hla wife ta vlatttug relative#. Ml— Katliryn Devlue, who la employed in Philadelphia, apent the week end w ith her parent# in (hie clly. M r*. Kugeue ri Miller, of ihla clly, l« apeuding a few week- In Hi Petersburg, Fla. rthe »a accompanied by an aunt. lira. <) H Huper, of Lanadowne, a Cottage owner in thla clly, la In Han Diego, Cal . where ahe la -pending the wluier ' Dr. Wllaoo Y. Chrlel Ian, of Ihla city, attended the funeral of Mr- Miller, wife of Dr. Ku*» ell Miller, of PlainArid, yeatarday. Mt -a Carolyn Devloe, who ha- been III In Philadelphia, la -pending a few weeka wiih her parent*. John J. De vine and wife, of ihla clly. W. J. ( had wick, of tlila clly. who tiaa charge of Jueepb M. Rowland'* pro pert lea in Ihla city, ta working for Mr. Rowland Hi Philadelphia. Roy K Rourgeol-. George II Parker and the Rev. Grant Harrla, of thla city, were at Cape May Court House on petit Jury duty early thla week Russell H. Nulty. aecrelary and treaaurerof Hie Ocean Clly Title and Trust Company, returned Tueaday from a vlait to friend# in Camden and Trentoo. Major K O. Howell, of Avalon, who has charge of Ilia cenaua anumeratlon lu this district, comprising Atlantlo. Capa May, t'umberla'id and Halem Countlaa, waa in town Haturday. Waller Hliermau and family have moved fmin Ilia Ninth at real house bought by them a few weeka ago and are now living In apartments with Mra. Sherman's parent* on Monrlyn terrace. Joseph M Rowland and family have moved fmm Gverbrook to ihe Palentloe Apartment#. Sixteenth and Spruce at reel a, Philadelphia, conducted by Mrs, II. K. Wheal man, formerly of this city. Harry W. Foohfe. now eastern manager for the Fairbanks- Mor-e Company and located In New York Clly, vialied hla parent*. Dr and Mrs II T Foulda, of thla clly, for a few daya during the week. J. Frederick Martin, a Philadelphia lawyer well known In thla city, and secretary of the Twentieth Street Improvement Association, vleltad hla oot> tageherenn Saturday. Ha waa accompanied by h|a children. — — • a • aan'fd ia fin*. Will buy from owner only, -mall bona# not lo coat over |IAOO on Waaley or ( >rean avenuea: spot raab. AH particular- flrat letter or no attention paid. Addreaa It. HRNTIMBL Office adv , fl ft, JW . ■ • ♦ • ■ R. Curtla Robinson . 741 and 74ft Aabury avenue. Ocean Clly, N.J, ha* been appotnied a Commissioner of jieerta for Prtiuay Ivanla, with full awthorny to take acknowledgment and proof of any deed mortgag# or Otftff coii vay * lira of inv land* tenement- oi hereditament* tylog or being In aald Hitia. or any other writing under eaal, to be o-ed if rerurded In I'enn-ylva I.ie and to administer an oath or affir as at Ion ad* . If. Try an advartleement lo the ftwrnpsu 0
DR. PBTTIT IS AGAIN PRESIDENT Board of Education Rcorgao-Ueft-Dr. Hughcii Reelected Vice Prcaident. The Hoard of Kdu cation reorganized this week by re-electing l>r. Hara«'liel Pettit preaklsul uf the body and Dr. J Ttioruley Hughea vice presldeul. IH llugbaaaud W. W. Ailaina were appulutad members uf the building and repair committee S. It. Swan, Ihe uaw member uf (lie board, look hla teal. CAN SHOOT WELL l.cagnr Haa Suwr Kaprri Mhal fl board fl-irra Many of the member* or tin* Young Men's Progressive league are now In the shuffle boa id tournament in progress In Ihe League's ruouis, and all (he buys an* UlUi h Interested In the games being played on the tableeach evening. Those entered are John II. Adams. Walter Allen, Holla CSarretsou, Harry rhadwick. Parker Miller. Hugh Cunningham. Frank K Darby, IJ F Smith. C C Cordon, A. H Smith, Dr W. Y Christian. Charles Ilarua, C- B. Low deli, W. II. Harrla. L M Lear, William F Gardiner. William G. Schwartz. A M. Plummer, D. Taylor, F. Grozler. John Trout. Spencer B. Swan, II. W Donnelly, Melvln Smith. William llertiler, A. Ilryler, Ed. Cook. Alfred W. Powell, and Huellngs Wallace. NOTABLE BANQUET nmrrunr Ranyon »i»d Jadgr >-11 dredge Among HprMlnrs. The member* of the Men'* Friendahlp league of the PreabyUrlau Church ara couipletlug plana for their banquet ou Friday tveolug of uexi week, when the *|*aker* will be former Governor iiuuyon. Judge Kldredge and Hlata Senator W. It Bright, of Cape May County. The members and their wive* and other Invited gueeta will comprise I hose In attendance, and Dr. Snyder, Ihe paator, and the members of the conimiliee lu charge wll make the sttalr oua of the omat notable ever held lo thla oily. TO MAKE REFUNDS AunoBDCemrnl Made by l.ocai Uaa Company* Announcement la made by official# of the local gaa company that refuuda are lu he made by Ihe coiupauy In the future tu proporilou to the time occo pled by the several ouuaumcra in a house. Tha couipauy a-aume- that the sum uier season ends ou October 1ft, aud re fuuds will be mads after that dale. If there are ibiee different famine* coiihumiug gaa fur six weeka, soother for four weeka and -till another for tlva weeks, making a total of fifteen weeka' u*e, refund* will be made lu proportion tu the lime each truant uaed the gaa. - - s a (Coin mo li tested.) Thai ao Called ••Track.'* Camden, N J., Jan. 21. 1920. Editor Sentinel: — In the Issue of the Ocean City Sentinel under date of Thursday. January 15. 1920, 1 read your article on th» recent robberies In Ocean City. Tb«hilarious business man. to whom you r efar in the following quoted pare graphs, must be a very amusing character: "A business man of this city. In speaking of the robberies, said that the reports are really laughable. Moat of the people who have cottage* here furnish them with caat off* from their winter home*, and in a great number of the cottages there Is very little really valuable furniture. "Continuing, he aald that the two ftsherrion arrested must have been light In their heads to take
ihe kind of truck he had seen at the police station as their plunder." ( As one of the persons directly affected by the robberies. I might say , that the Incident which appears so lu dlrrous to your business friend does not seem so very funny to me. There was stolen from my cottage over |3.000.00 worth of no-called "truck" that ( your laughing friend saw at the station house In Ocean City. Thla. I think, la rather a modest estimate. I failed to recover, however, about II.noo 00 worth of this "cast-off" furnl lure, etc., which your friend passes off with an Idle flourish of the hand , and consequently thla haa been the . source of about f 1.000 00 expense to . me. It Is a little surprising, too. that a f humorous business Individual from Ocean City, who waa shocked at the . heap of Junk at the police atatlon I which aome of ttie residents were glad enough to get bark to their homes, did not appreciate the loss which one , of my neighbors suffered aa a result ■ of the robberies The "stuff" which the robbers removed from hla home. . he tells me. totaled In value to about . I2.000.ft0. I I should be pleased to send you a list of the "truck" that has not been returned which waa laken from my house and perhapa the Information might be useful In aecurlng the return I of three "cast-offs" to me. r| Youra very truly. It 0 ROYAL r • at snaaara Oraaniie The directors, or hoard of managers 'of the Ocean City Association have organised by the election of the fol * lowing officers President, Rev f Jamc* F lake; vice-president, Ihe I* Rev John ft Maaon secretary and ft treasurer. Cyrus 1) Miner The 1st. * ter lake# lh«- place of the Rev W A * Ferguson In the board Cwlsgf* ir* ■aallaf. foliage* and apartments In this cltv •re aald lo be rent lag rapidly tbf* year for tha coming season, and real t* astate man report that |ood prto ara Ibaing raaatead ■
BOARD OF TRADE SUPPORTS I $1,500,000 HOTEL PROJECT
WHITE TEAM WON FROM MAROON Capt. Allen's Helpers Must Provide Supper for Capt. Garremon'0 Hustlers. The White tram, captained by Rolls Garratsoti, woo the ujruiber-hip conlaal of Hie Young Men's Progressive League. It w«- siiuouoced at the weekly meeting of the organUatlun The White# ecorad a total of tail l-uinta. while the Msroou team cap lamed by Walter Allen, reached - total of ttft'i points. The league Increased It* membership t>y about no. The losing team will have to pf©v»dr - supper for the winner*, according to the term* of Ihe agreement. 1'b t a win be held stiurtly, aud it promise- to U a great altalr. The Whites wer# considerably helped. It la -aid, by tha good attend - auoe of lis members, the mailer of attendance Icing one of the polut* tha1 counted maleiialiy lo the struggle OCEAN CITY LOST l.ursia l.rd lu l ira! M-llof Wlin WiiUwaaflA number or basket ball enthusiast* braved the Hlberla llke weather or Sa« urday nlglit ami accompanied the local team to Wild wood There were thn»or four automobile loads in all. The Ocean i'lly team lost to the Wild wood Ave for the second tlunThe score was 27 to 16. The Aral half was rather exciting, ending In favor of Ihe Ocean Ol> players by the score of 12 to 10. From ihe start of Ihe second half to Its end. the referee, according to the Ocean City delegation, looked particularly well after the Interests of the Wild wood team. The Ocean Clly boys are endeavoring to aecure a hall here In order lo give patrons of the sport an opportunity of wilneaalng some good contest* before ihe Iteglnniug of the summer season. LINCOLN - SERVICE ro lie Hrld In MriboSI-l 4 tiurch Muudai Nornlai. Sunday morning. Feb 8th, Rev (foorge W. Yard Is going to preach on "The Future". This la a subject be fore the rninda of people today and Mr Yard will give hit view* of that topic Sunday evening his discourse will ihon "True Man". This will l»e a Lin coin service. The Epworth League will hold their service In the Main auditorium of the Church Sunday evening. There will be some slides on the "Good Shepherd". People are asked to come at seven o'clock to lie on hand when the pictures are shown. On Sunday morning. Feb. 15th. the subject of the pastor will be "What 1 Know". HAD PLEASANT TIME asyiuoud H-lty1- VrlriKI- liav# Slim m esity. Friends of Raymond Haley, son of George Haley, had a pleasant time at hla home. 302 Eleventh Street, a few • venings since. There were musical selection* by Caleb Collins, Mra. Harry Robbina and Herman Laler. Refreshment* follow ••d. Those present were Elston Bowden and family. Caleb Collins, wife and infant daughter, lx>la, Harry Bobbins and wife, Harry Conovor and wife, Herman Larer and wife, Raymond Adams and wife and Charles Wtnslow, of this city, and Mra. Edward Adams, of Camden.
Masons Villi Conn Stoaar. A number of Masons of this city attended the meeting of the member* of Arbutua l/odge. No. 170, at Cape May Court House Monday evening. They went from here In autoa. There wermany present from Cape May and Wild wood. Htirling Cole, of the title department of the l>cean City Title and Trust Company, was among those raised. Knrte Crnaua Work. The census takers In Ocean City rompleted their work several daya ago and now local people are wondering sa to the number of Inhabitant*. Thl* Information cannot be divulged. From general conditions It looks as though i here may be more people here than ten years ago. but not so many aa the ilme of the census-taking Ave year* ago, when the enumerator* went around dn June • ♦ a — - ■ ■ Anoihfi gnieitsinau at. The public school children will give snot l sr of their very excellent enter talnment* In the assembly room of tb< high -chool the latter part of t hla month. Mis# Loul*a T. Coreon la ar ranging the program. Advertise in the SENTINEL board ok diionkn rnKKiiw.picitM IDI H1 V OK I Ali MAY BltW J I ICKY PUBLIC NOTICE. miM hwu will be Aiwflsi, at a fmum o| <»"■ l» wel i« I# h'M J nrl«u» , K#hm-ry lT»t», ttrgi in lt»<>— , <"•»« . Ms. Con rt NtHfe, N J„ *1 I* -IV# n e»e I non# fm IH# fnllowini a. n-«-n. i»» s»»a on* hair n#» *n|n irtn-ka tqntpiwi villi hydra#!!# un •»•»! iturnp l-xllr-|v « »n a*-- or trt-en ■ #to. nnAStt nirM-l la ernn¬ 1 1 n § HISS Kw tnirta Ik# blSda -HoaM Has# hl« HM cm « minimal# of ton tfuefe- ft#4 • twailmam of #vv-n Irann# Tk# lto#rd inn#t v tl • rtght to r#|¬ l an I a# an Hi da I By 4lrnntlna of Ik# floard. I K N I Nit rrrCN, Clerk f-heaary ftk, tlffi, Rkrr.Ri
New York Fioaociera are Willing lo Push Matters— Outlook Encouraging. H. H Mowrer, Mayor t haiapiou, F li. Hwan, C Homer Hlxjemaker and I A. VV. Powell, a co ui ui ill w appolnled , ' t y Preftldent Harry F Htauioo, rt I Kir led at a meeliug of Hi# Board of I rade Tuesday evening ou lb# ad vi a hillty of recouiuivudlug the hoard lo endorse Ihe propoaillou of New York capitalist# lo build a Are proof ocean front hotel at Teutb street lu thl# clly The coiuuilltee approved uf lb* financial plan a# recently oullintd by member# of ihe New Y'ork cnmpauirr ' dial agree In build the hotel provided . between llftO and IJUi OUU wurlli of -lock is -ub-crlbed by Ocean Clly bu»i ic— men and the people Interested in llita re-«.rl The coiumlllee rec moienderl that (he Hoard of Trade give it# eudur-e-meul and support to Ilia project. li «u also recommended by the coiuujillee ttiat ihe Hoard of Trade ap. point a committee to work lu conjunction with the hotel company tu selling tlie stock rttjuired. The recoutuieudstlon# of the committee met with the approval of the hoard members. Pre-ident Hiantou, of ihe board, will *04iu appoint the uieuiher# of the committee to work with the hotel company men a TEA FOR MISS CHESTER Hlie and Mr. IMltrlCk Will Moon k»c Married. Mra. J. Kluier Diltrlch gave a lea lu Philadelphia Haturday afteruoou for VI in# Geuevera Chester daughter of J M Chester and wife, of thi- city. The wedding of Mia* Chester and Walter Diltrlch will take place the latter part of this mouth. Mr Jhltrich la lu the real ealale business with Mr Chester here, aud haa made many friends during the abort time he haa beeu in thla oily. *#t Proepecdvc Scouimat tera. The following young men have hern named aa prospective acoutma-tera at tiie Presbyterian Church: Claude Nickersou, Jonathan Wallace aud Raymond Adama. These names are subject to the approval of the committee. More tbau seventy hoys gathered lu tha basement of the church Monday evening for drill purpose*. These are all prospective scouts. The pastor en • tertairied twenty-two of the kulght1 with luucheon ou Mouday evening. The boy* are very much Interested lu their club. To katcriftla lotw Council. Ocean Clly Couuctl, No. 10, Daugh ter* of America, will entertain tha member* of lota Council, No. HM, Jr. G. IJ. A , lu tha former's lodge room# Thursday evening of o-xt week. The > social aasalou will follow the meetlug • if the council. ■■ » Hu> m coitag# Mrrc W. J. Chad wick recently sold hla collage, at 852 DeLancey place, to Mr. Ju-llce, of Glaustde Mr. Juetlca has bnugtit several profierltea hera since la-t summer. Legal papers of all descriptions, Iniudlng wills, are carefully drawu by It. Curtl# Rohluaou at hi# office. 746 Nahiiry avenue. Ocean City, N J adv
SOME PROTEST PROPOSED ALLEYS Bot Mont lotercktcd Property Owoert Favor Contemplated Improvement*. Ordinance No 142. providing fur tT» ' laying ou( and op«'nlbg uf a nutiiU-r nf 1 15-feei w ld# street*, or all* .• > . w*» in i trod need at the Weekly UieettUg of tl<-| lUly l uinmiaalonei* aud pa-M-d a Ural I mid aetond r<*adlriK It will come b« J fore the board for Anal a< iluii Monday, I February 21. The urdinanc#- apiM-ar- elsewhere In Gils laaur of the ttgaiiftKL. Before It waa introduced. I'll) «'U-rk Morris read a notice of inieniiuii iu| 1 present (lie ordinance at tin* meeting Mayor Champion naked if anyone pfraeiil had any objec t ion# to offer. E. C. Willlawa. representing aeteral property owner* on Weal avenue, said 1 1 bat they fatored the (taaaage of tl.i ' ordinance A letter of protest waa read from Mr*. Waller MrCorkU*. from Kiverion. ' owner of the properly 1117 WV*le> av- - ♦ nue, who wrote thai they tmce tlieir alley nicely graded and doni approve of cementing the alley. Mayor Champion aald that It la not contemplated thai this alley should I* ' .cemented. If her lot la up to grade. It will Iw all rtght. Will mm and Mary Bridgewaler. owning land at Tw«-nt> -sixth afreet and i W«*Je> avenue, up|»ob«- the plan, a* do | Mr# Sarah A. ItothwiJI aud Mtaa M Florence Andrew *, uwuera of properly at Thirtieth street and Wesley avenue. Mrs. Archie Campbell. 752-54 Anbury avenue, and K B Flaher. repr«-a^niing iln- estate of John G. FUhc-r. Director Fialier aald thai Jieuple who are occupying their cottages In ilie vlclnlty of Thirtieth street have asked ' for these alley a aa outlets from their home*. Mayor Cluuupion aald that he haa received letters from a number of prop c-rty owners who desire these alley a. \ • • " Komirr Hraldrul D>rMr#. Elicabeih McKee. formerly of Germantown. and who owned a cottage here and apent a ponton of the M-aaon In thla city a number of yeara , ago. died at the home uf her daughter, • Mr*. A. W. Smith, tn Fruitland I'ark. California, a few* day* ago. She waa H4 yeara old. She had a number ol • friends In Ocean City. \ Avenue Waa Knlitenr*. There waa a delay of several hour# tn the arrival of the fllma for the i American Legion Poat benefit here on , Friday afternoon. The school children i who wanted lo sue the picture* arrived at the Princes* about 4 o'clock. There waa quite a crowd of them, and they enlivened the appearance of Asbury avenue for some time. ► m U ■ t'udrrwrui Oprralion. » Robert, young aon of Dr. J. Thomley • Hughea. underwent a sueceaaful oimtsI tlon, several daya ago. tn Atlantic City, for abacea* of the Inner ear. The operation waa performed by I>r. Otis D. Stlckney. aaalated by the boy's uncle. 1 Dr. J. William Hughea. lonlfrrftd Chief- Dr|rrr. > The members of the degree team of Mlneoia Tribe, of Atlantic City, conferred the Chief* degree on a number • of Warrior* of Kalmta Tribe in the J lodge room* here last evening. The local tribe now haa 137 member* !
"Memorial Tablet" The following is the corrected list of names to be placed on the Memorial Tablet as the committee hive compiled it. Notification to l the committee of any error in classification or spelling of names will l»e appreciated. The list will only be published a short time aa the order for bronze work is to be placed in near future. : WALTER E ALLHN, Chairman. DR J THORNLKY Hl'GHES, DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN. "In Cn#mot*iam" Waaltv Cordery Nicholas Impagltarri | L RiM Henry Blmar K. Rsnck U. S. Army. . John H. A'lara* Ireorge W. Good row Joseph Lybran Pyle Raymond A > lain* John Loren Goff Chester O . Roaa ' Jitarph Adtlliszio Dominic Gerbaato Rllaworth A. Rodger* r D. R«tt Daniel R. Goodwin Df. Huward Rrrd * Karl F. Brecklay Raymond H. Haley Alfred R. btnlth . I^roy Rrntham Morgan Hand, and Harry Sharphara William J. Bateson J?*10 Helliwell loaeph B.C. Swan John L. Buiby Theodore Hildreth Karl Sharp Walter R. Chat tin. Ir, Clarence W. Hart man Maurice Waodetl Sharp Haney Lloyd Chattin William lugeraoll Horace F. Smith . Howard M. Craven Chria, Ingeraoll Thorn** J Scull Dudlry Cone ItTint M. Jeffrie* Maurice S. Scull 0 Joseph R. Chance John If lohnaon Charlea 5chc*ck K George F. Conver Leroy Jetfriea Arthur W. Shoemaker n Andrew Cobb Roy Jonnsou Jay Anderson Smith Roger Co*vper Rlward II. Lee Charlea K Sletrer Barton Champion Harry 1. Lake Frank J. S*nnin>> h K<!arard R Cotton Leonard Laar John H. Srit n Kuaaell R. Crane Clarence L Mead Bud D. Shtdme ,, Nichols- De Roar Karl K. Marrymnn H. St. Clair Thorn J, Htsnnin Douglaaa (Hear Morey J«d»n R. Trout 5 Guiaeppe Datilo Ralph K. Moaley Newlin Turner it llarry l)i hh luteph Miraglinolo Otto Thorn naon Gun-anna Deldeo Leonard Mnrphv Ralph H. \ anGtldar Vance L. Kaly Chriatoforo Mtglinccio Wither VauTine George Follin (»e«ege O. Norcom R. Richard VoaIlenry W. Powlda George G. Nicbolea Maurice L. Wriggina • CoMtaat Ford Karl H. Newklrk Jay II. Wriggiu* f. Robert Thorns* Fletcher l,M*ude l.. Nickeraon Hulinga Wallace John M. Fiahet Barl W. Nicker*.# IH. John H Whitirar Maurice L F«>at#r Antonio# Paone Albert H. Wc#V»n '* D- Roacoe Faunc* Jamea Palermo Albert H. Wells r William I.. Gil*, Jr. Ra>«iond Price Prank K.legler / 0. s N-vy. Mia* Aletha R. Townaend Frank Rvana Victor Ponltcre Ravmond Barlow H. Monlaoa Hancock M, Btaalev Pierce William C. Chanre Hamtd V. Lynch Kdarard A RMgera Kwing T. Cnmon Malcolm C. Leslie Nathaniel Smith, MM r Harold Cotton Thoma- M. Morria Rlbert Trom Paul (V Clayton John Marta, Jr. U. S. fOffirine Corps. l-aac Hoffman Thotnaa N. Morn aon William A. Lynch Richnrd W. Hooy Joseph Oordrrieuv *' U. S CoffiBt Guard i- Christopher Bentham Dt Willlta P Ratnea Leonard Parker k (renege M Rlarkman William L Henderson Lerov Rnlrt Carl Crow lay Jack O. lernee Noreia C Bmith Rr*l»ert Cowry Charla* w. Mumfotd Jamea L. SteKbina Joseph H f tarn ill Comahna Vlckeraon Rlehant S Button a r T. c ** Arthar Black man Harold Ferguson N Harvey CoUfmon Wiltiam It Maaaev, Jr. C Hagen# Darin George W. Boo*. Jr. fti Joseph L Rraeklay
PLUMBINO Are j'jit gHtlug wl-ltoUub aa to pruwa • <rt aw-lilp at*4 Dvimbi ».->& rue ? | < wot. it wUt you lo glee a< a uiaJ i mo. li. at. ua.. » *u I* ia^> ear# of y<»ur repair w t k <4 viae* 1 laak# * -psi4* ly I ka#e b'/a|#i aio +-tml. 'i eie/i.^l foe oe t. p.<mi-ni Out. • # t> i Oe M. I iAC< )\ W)7 lilghth Mt SURF LAUNDRY 02«> Ocean Avenue pu—. Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE. ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES > PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING DECORATING 936 ASBURV AVENUE OCEAN ClTV phobic, aa-w NEW JERSEY Humphrey Rodiantfire Perfect combust son. safe, odorlew and give* intense heat at a surprisingly -.mall gas ex|*en>c. No need to build furnace fire> mornings and even itigs during tbe spring and fall months, pita into any titcplace and is easily installed It throw- out the heat reaching into other room*. On exhibition at our salesroom. Gity Gas Light Company Build a home There IS a Building ftootn It i» to full ewiag is tbe West and Middle Wr-t We have euaiineuccd to feci it here 10 the Ka-t. it'* -prra*ding. Prior* will advance. . Why n4«t get t«a*r now with those plana > See >nur friend. Mr. Contractor .«nd go over it with hits. Of own# it a understood that you '.i want the Las b< r lo cuuxe fruni ua. If ar get the business, you'l! not be held u{ for cbr delivery «»f tbe mater uil. Tha: iloe-oot only mean LL'MBKR. it mema* Cement Brick, Lime, Lath Saah and Mttlaroik and Hardware. bt*r)Uiln| that Sows tn th* Bulldlnl C. M. Shoemaker Lumber Go. T^volfih And West Avenuo BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. and Simpson Ave. Occan City, n j f— a. corson~" i General Co ntr actor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY L roads. sewers. bridges. bulkheads BEE Ml n^^S)DLs=s)0^3ffiBB(=ll^SaB — - Opening Announcement — — IN8I NOMUV Pt 8LIC John J. Toster REALTOR 519 CIGtlTH 8TRCCT Delou Control ftvanua OCEAN GITY, N. J. Jones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. overcoats reduced i % off $12.00 up Buy Now for Next Winter Caps Suits Sweaters Shirts Ties Hosiery Umbrella* 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 aud could not be taken care of. Even for the coming summer we are unable to promise a single room. The new Lippincott Hotel is being built to belo meet the demand and yet %we have enough applications for reservations already to (ill it from cellar to garret. There is need in Ocean City for good hotelsLippincott Hotels Company For further information in connection with tlw nn usual plan* of the above Company, communicate with I. L Montgomery. Publicity Manager, e* wfth l> Athn Brown, {Secretary And Treasurer. 7tt Liberty Building Philadelphia. Pa Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEI 1
£csteK Jr^aZJr • *u«<a<«r, o -ecrae oca an oit r^ ^ ^ NM* jmmrnmr MattA-attw mm mm* >f #-• U4> t<* t+f* I itST Mb - - ^ u- -OT SSB — ••a* a -c iUal mmm THE IMPERIAL 1 < «otiai Ava OaaafiCMf.ff. J. iomimo omi LO0 Ni MOB. c. OWT/JtL NEW HOTEL ELEERON xiumtm iai tijiTiut ivxaci M'AU CITY. D. J. jtAjrwfftUaira. pn*pm<wm mut mmif mm f-ooom 13 -X mo* » MILLER COTTAGE u «>« aaai a*—— ! <* ta* city >ew juiMcr Ofwo All ilia Yam Hut kft star Hani L4CIA fl. MJLL4D1 THE B1SCAYNE in# u» • it* '» 4 sou# lu- fciMkTM wUi ae rlaai n -ai.l April, am ' >c«ao avruur o\>i n*Na Moerlytj tarmea I'rivau bat Ue Booklet X XUnmtX, Qaraar Our \\ all Paper :•> a veritable find. We aim to - lease the poxticolar. J not cone down ADC inspect our ntiaaeroaa t^igns If yoo a re critical it may .ike yon a long time to decide — '.acre arc so many pattern* to choose rom — bat Ihe point it that yon can be suited exactly right and at price* tb*t will appeal to yon. ALFRED R >MITH 1048 Asbury Ave Occaa C4ty Now Jersey Are You a Slave to Stoves? It par house heated only in »P<i? Do yon want to do away v. <:h dk «i'Jt =L-*d troobic of car^ r> ing cnol and a h « throat the rooms? Do you wwm «r- .v hem rt km coat? Why nut bvcsgitt the - InTERnATJOriAL Onepipe Heater l - ... -z5Li rjfejSS • tica" rjv.A r1 lICl St* AN A TROUT. HfMta daniel KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Asbnry Avenue OCEAN CITY NEM JERSEY HKADLKY * AB1U *•* Read ins Coal ITUIT1C Id CMPMT •l,lM '■ Pacaw RsiRtaii In Tonth ana Waat Avaau# octaw ctTV a 4. O. I— LAKE ... RCAL EST ATE AGENT.. «vi r— eoftS— — —1 i—tea 1 REPORT OF TH* COHDmOH OK OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COot OCEAN cm, N. J. Wafc sal r - K ' I MM mocteftaadVeaO^ r#SaSSa^C->~ £fiS txwaat»CXH*»aaa New. :t#ji»j NvMaa SIN* MiN r*»r :#■■ ifl ffimf • MaOfttto. W* ,. Mtabm *aft Yitorr- XXjaaar • nw TSAieawiW My aaS Umm* <INe# Avaea# '»« UAklUTtffi • yiW pjorl P«M «# BMM| vwKiaea rwowewak ■ m" Ttwaaieaa^ ^ ;?|ai * •e-e aqegfly »k* - - Lw£. —

