Ocean City Sentinel, 12 February 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 3

I Ocean City Sentinel ] ! THUK8DAY fftftftl \KV u. lwfti. Ws shall l»s glad to rwwtv# (tabu of uswa aud ©UUSWUntCftUous of lulsrsat io UUi community aud our readers •vsrywb#rs. All oomiuuuleatloiia should ba acoompaulsd Willi tb* full uam* aud address of I be wrlUr, uoi uscsasartlv for publication. but aa a guarantee of ' i good fa'tb — , PERSONALS. — i H. H. Martsr, of Camdsii, wai acuoug I be visitors to tble ctt> rtuuday Hsruard Kuokdsscbtl, of Pblladslpbla. wa« a visitor bare during the week. Charles It Htilwsll, of Philadelphia, B apeul (be week end wtib frleuda lu tble city Mre. B. Frank Hmltb baa been enterlalulug relative# froui Aldlne. N- J., at ber borne lu tble city. Mre W. H Ottiuger, of !«J4 Central avenue, tbla city, was a eojouruer lu Pblladel |>bla laat week Mre. Walter Ho>a hs* returned to ber huuit lo tble city after vetting rel alive* lu Peoueylvaula. Norman W. Haflelgb, of Philadelphia and t>ceau City, baa guue lo Florida for a few week#' etay. Waahiugtou Vautillder, of Patera burg, vlaited bla daughter. Mra. Lewie Gaudy, to tbls city, Mouday. Mre. Mary Bucbauan, of Pblladel pbla, wae In town Tuesday. Willi ber were Mre. Fauet aud her daughter Mlee Kthel K l*s haa returned loi ber home In tbla city after a two week's vlalt In Philadelphia aud l>mden. Mra. J. William Morriaou haa returned to her borne lo tlila city after a pleaeanl vlail to relative# lu Pblladel* J pbia. Mre. Cbarlee R Powell, of this city, haa been vlaltiug ber daughter. Mra. J itoecoe Hharp, lo Philadelphia during the week. N. 8. (loft, proprietor of GotTs Bath House#, who la apeudlug a part of the wiaier lo Philadelphia, wae lo towu I on Monday. The Mleeee Lewie and Conard. have returned to their home In tbla city after a pleaaant vlalt with frleuda lu Weat ( heeler. Walter shields, of Camdeu, vlaited bla wife lo tbla city over the week end. Mia. Bblelda ta tbe uurae In the Ocean City public *c boots. W. W. Adam*, of West Pblladel pbla. who owoa considerable ocean : front property, was among those wbo vlaited tbla resort tbe latter part of tbe week. Kdward O'Nlel, of Philadelphia, a iuodi; reel dent here aud a brother of Mre. I>anlel Man nice, of tbla city, | died at bla Philadelphia houie recently. W. K. H oak Itie, of tlile city, wa» called lo Philadelphia Friday on account of the eertoue Illness of bla daughter, Mlee Kailly Hoaktue, wbo la aufferlug with lagrlppe. Mra. Charles W. Miller, of tble city, who baa Iwen visiting her daughter In Yonkere, N Y., for several weeks, is I now In Philadelphia, where she will ■ epend a time with friend* before re turning borne. VETERAN DIES I

I - Feiber of Mrs. liro W. loot a VIC L. lleiol fnrumouN. L, Jesee N. Crouee, formerly chief L clerk lo cbsrge of paaeenger traffic re- L eel pi a of tbe Penneylvania Railroad I and widely knowo'ln railroad circle#, , died of pneumonia on February 3d. at t r hie borne lo Weet Philadelphia He , wae Bl years old. v Daring the Llvil War, Mr CroueaL wae lo charge of one of the govern- L menl telegraph atatlons In Washing- L ton. lfl Mr. Cronaa la survived by a widow, t and three children by a former mar L rtage, Mra. George W. Hooy, of tble L city, being the youogeat children. He , wae a euramej visitor for a number of year# It Will Kalefialn'jaaleri. Oceao City Cooocll No. 10. Daugh.l tare of America win entertain the I members of Iota Coonell, No. 124. Jr. I O. U. A, M.t In Ibetr nmma In K. of P. Hall, this evening A literary and ma ileal program bee been prepared,! B which oo doubt will be vet? entertaining At the close of tbe entertainment, I •"nw will be served A good I - - «*- . 4 I0ii f C. C. i/ouguc.j Lgt foetr sister, Mlea Mary Mtrklee, are •pending some time in Florida. They shipped their automobile to Jackeonvllle. and pro poet lourl >g to Key Weal and Cuba Mlaa Merklee le the soprano of the First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, and la well koowo for ber concert work. They spend ibelr ■ sum mere at 14 Central road, tble city — .s« Vaang Propie ln>lird Nett Handay morning, the Kev George W. Yard, paeior of the First M. K Church, will preach on Hit sobJ act, "What I Know." Hie evening subject will be "The Dien of Half." It le hie deeir# that the yoang people of the city attend the evening service. They are eepeclally Invited Si niton n«9 and Wife fit* Word wae race I tad here Monday by relative# of the eertoue tllneaa of Robert B. I«ea and wife, of tlileclty. Mr. Lee, who ten I raveling salesman, le III lo * hotel lu • West Virginia town •nd Nn. Le, who le visiting nar parents in Phllftdelphlft, le ft victim of Inftuenso. eaaaal WMlar# Neeilai, The W . C. T U . will hold tbe an. nftftl Willerd meeting et the residence of Mre, George R. Parfctr, Wesley n ten tie, below Itogtith street, neit Wednesday afternoon. It le rt parted that the Btete President. MR# Bather Ktfretb. will be In Uaaaft City and

SUNDAY IN THE i LOCAL CHURCHES Btrong&crmong and Excellent ' Magic Heard by Congregations. riwir u a. Two very Interesting eermoue were delivered lu the Methodist Church, last 8 u n d a y. At the morulug ear- , vice the paetor, tbe Rev. George W. Yard, spoke ou the subject, "Tbe Future," aud In the eveulug hie subject was "True Mau." Mr. Yard used a* hie text fur the morulug II Tim , 1;10 - But It le now made maulfeet by the 1 eppeerlug of uur 8avtour Jesus Christ. ( whuhalh abolished death, and hath * i roughl life aud immortality to light : through lbs goepel." The speaker de 1 dared there had uever been a period 1 iu the world's history where there had ' been as much talk about spiritualism 1 *« at th* present tune. Tin* was uu- 1 doubtadly due to the fact there were l*uple who were anxious about their 1 luved uuee wbo had falleu ou ttir other elde. Tbe mlulaler spoke of ' periodicals aud tx»oka which had been wrllleu on tbe subject, ftud the loves- 1 iigattooa which had beau made lo re- 1 gard to It. ••Cbrlal le tbe author of Immortal- ' ity," said Mr. Yard, "aud oo mortal 1 can dictate to Him where aud wbeu a -plrlt shall be 'called up.' Tbe absurdity of the whole thing le that many of theae people do not have any ' very fixed belief lu Uud or Christ, lu- 1 deed, eorne of tbsra ere disbelievers, yet they claim to have this power. "There are eeveral thing- which should Indicate au Immortal exleteuce I Helen t-e indicates It lu tbe IndeatrucliI ulllty of matter, evolution, the division of the lower auimal life so that life coulluuee from the pareut, such ae the protozoans. Reeeou would indicate It jlu that God would never have given I Hie 800 nor would Hie 8on have con sealed to suffer for a race which would be of a few y rare' existence. Further, God lea spirit and mortals caught the 'breath' of God. They were created spirits. Another stroug Indication of Immortality la felt lo tbe Insllurt which le prevalent In animals. This protects them, and feeds tberu, aud leads them If God should think euough of them to place a voice within for these purposes aud I hers is a voice wltbln ua that speaks of Immortality, tbe most advantageous thing to the whole world, surely ibis must be the voice of God. Aud people have be iieved In e future life from tbe very beginning." bt. AtHiuarn.NK'a. There wae a good-sized cougregatl<>u at tbe 10 o'clock mass lo 8t. AugusI tine's chapel 8uuday morulug. Tbcre were several visitors lu the number rue rector, tbe Kev Thomas F Blake, delivered an appropriate dlacourae. visit the schools •tale Ursignsles Neil Week for I Tble Purpose During each of the past three years a week has been designated ae "Visit-the-8cboola Week." Last year more tbau thirty tboueand persona visited (be schools during the weak set apart I for I hie purpose. Tbe week which le designated tble I year le tbe one beginning next Mon* day. It !• hoped thai a larger number of person ■ will visit tbe schools this year than did eo last year. ,u— *

Thla week comes at the lime of the year when fathers are not so busy as they are at some other seasons, and they, aa well as the mothers, can visit tha schools Tbe purpose In general of "Visit -the rtcboole Week" Is to luiereet tbe pub In their schools, and nothing else Interests them eo much as a personal visit to schools They will become ac qualnted with the teacher; tbey will i«e under what physical circumstances the teacher's work Is done; ihey will appreciate more the difficulties of the teacher, and their regard for bh lor ber importanot will be Increased; they will pay tbe school taxes more freely. Everybody Is Invited. Do not miss this opportunity. Go to school at least once during the week, and >ee bow teacbtre aud pupil* work. Apshweal Tskcekr Uteriise. Charles Adameoo, of Cedartown. I Georgia, bae rented apartments "A" and "F," the eotlre third floor, of tbe Palatine Apartment#, and wlih hie family will oocupy same about June I Href for tbe eeaaon, The married I daughter. Mre. Thomas Munroe, and • iimi nf Cedartown, expect to Mr aod owns large ■outb. Marrletf In PbtlaOeipbia. William Forrest Long, son of Mrs Ida T. Long, of tble ctly, was married ' to Mlea Helen Zscberle, at tbe home of tbe bride lo Philadelphia 00 January 81. After tbe ceremony they left on an extended wedding trip through tbe Weet They will reside In Hall Irate City, where Mr I«ong le in boat 1 nets. Mr. Long Is a graduate of tbe Ocean City High Hcboot and le a civil | engineer ' eestses PaailisTsks ieartieeal Daniel Tracy, of Great Fall* Moo taoa. bae rented apartment "I" (etc ond floor, ocean end) In the Palatini Apartments, and with bis wlfb wll r occupy same about Jnoa first for Ibi season Mr. Traey I* a well knowr hotel proprietor of the West, and Is i brother In-law of Doctor Me An iff, ol 1 Philadelphia. — - ~ Free *•»*#, We have received our allotment a government seeds from Washington and will begin their distribution in 0 > few day*. < htldren most bring a not j from parente In order to secure then it I • • d If your property was damaged b tb# late storm, ooneull H Pont ten 99 contractor aod builder. 961 Aebur d avenue about repair* oe Impeovi 1 meet* to the tame lie., It.

CITY ENGINEER C0LLISS0N MAKES REPORT ON STORM

DEATH CLAIMS MRS. A. M. DOBBINS Wife of the Rev. GeoTgc L Dobbins Pbbscb Away at Home of Daughter. Mr*. Auua M. Dobbins, wife of I he Rev. (ieurg* L Dobbins, of tble cliy. died ou Monday, ai the houie of her daughter, Mre. H. P. Vau Glider, ei MorrMown. N. J, while 011 a visit] t|iere. Mre. Dobbins had been In poor health fur eeveral year*. Tbe fuuerai services took place at I o'clock > ester day afternoon lu the Cemetery Chapel at Mt. Holly. Mre. Dobblue war the daughter "r the late Rev. 8ocrales Tow usend. wb»» was the pastor of the First M. K. Church In this clly lu 18B8 When Kev. Mr. Dobbins retired from active work lu the M K. t'oufeieuce eeveral years ago. she and her busbaud located lu tbla city, buying a ct4i,ge at 1910 Ciulial avenue, where Ihey have resided since thai lluie. Mrs. Dobbins wae a devoted Cbrletlao, and was a great support to her , husband during his long career as pator of eeveral of the promlneut j churches of the New Jersey M. B. Conference. 8be was a member of! (he First M. K. Church, of this cliy. Beside her husbeud, there are two daughters surviving her. Tbe family have l he sympathy of a large number of friends lu this city. ■ ■ m ^ m forty years ago Mar error Wiu. I.nkc i'onimnicrd Work Lsile* llai Occsn I II*. On Friday, February 13. 188U, William Lake, civil engineer, lauded ou Peck's Beach, now Ocean City. In the forsuoou, a little over oue hundred feel lo the northeast of He^enth streel, In company with 8imou l>ake aud Amos Lewis, for the purpose of Isylug out the city of Oceao City. Tbey walked up a foot path made by mud aud soda thrown out of a small ditch that had been dug to make (he Hue betweeu Parker Miller and Jesee Homers' lauds lu the (lr*t day's work he was assisted by Amos l«ewls aud John K. Austin. On Hatuiday, Febtuary 14, Amos Lewis aud Himeoti H Miller assisted, aud the following we«k Ainoe l<ewle, 8lmeon H. Miller, Joseph RobInsou aud Robert Flsber were Ihe as •Istante. Of Ihe score or more of men that came ou the beach to work durtug (he mouths of February aud March, lu (hat year, only three are now on the Islaud aud only six are now living Mr. Lake bee In bis possession the first slake driven to mark the starting point of the survey. painfully injured ______ VsnlllDK Over Fence I. suds on I'priKtx Broom -ken die. Clarence I. Colliaeoo, assist aut city engineer, while returning from oue ol tbe stores at Fourth street aud Asbury ' avenue met with a very paluful accident last Monday evening at about r sun down. Mr. Collision lives on Central avenue, north of Fourth street

and had a habit of vgultlug over tbe - back fence and using a "short cut" to Ihe stores. On tils reiurn Monday evening from an errand he vaulted over the fence aod landed on Ihe handle of a broom which was frozen upright lo the ground. Medical aid was Immediately sought and six etltcbee were taken with metal soup ^ tiers. tt He will be confined to the house for several weeks, but will not be permanently lojured. according to his wed I- w cal advisers. death of mrs. hanlry Mumnarr Rrsldeei Mere a Few Wessons AfO, Word was received here Monday morning of tbe death of Mre. Grant Hanley, of Gertnaotown. Pneumonia was the cause of death. Her oondit ion became very eertoue Monday and K as a last resort 'be was removed to a j. hospital where ebe died soon after her J1 arrival. Bhe la survived by a husband ] ! and eoo. Tbe family summered here v , a few seasons alnce. J 1 will rebuild pier si. Fontl^re Awsrde*Cnairac( lo J —•nsriare, ha * w »fde* '1 v.*c. *nqfrae-jt lor suM » oughly overhaul and put iu liiet-claea j condition the superstructure of the j Hippodrome pier. 1 About 2.V00 square feet of the pier, ft' ( • the ocean end, will be rebuilt. I Hoi* Trlotiv Gierck Bvrvtcra » Hervlcee In Holy Trinity Kpiecopal I Church, Rleventh street and Central '• avenue, Sunday will be as follows; • 9.80 a. in., Hunday school and adult M Bible 4?la**; 10 46 a. m . church service; 7.46 p m , vesper* and sermon Inspiring music Flr*t Hunday of • month. Holy Communion, Th* mu i* ate Is of an *xcepitonally high order and le devotlonally rendered Aiieod • and enjoy. Tbe Rev. J, W, 1 Watts, II M. A., le rector. 14 , ^ ♦ m n l.ara* Molri Bold. • The Luray Hotel on Wesley avenue ,f near Heventh street, owned by John Datechff. of tbie city, ha* been sold by J. M. Chester to two Philadelphia women. Mr and Mra Datscheg have r>f owned and managed tbe houae for ®. many yaare. tf Nave Apsf tssseais Stars. »- J, M. Cbdeter ha* a number of *ales of property about closed Among hi* >7 recent sales was that of a three-family * part men t hooee 990 SB Park place. / owned by Joaeph M Rowland. Tbe purchaser was a Pblladetpbtab. s

Buys Principal Damage Watt Done by Extremely High Tides on Ocean Front. Clly Engineer William H. Colli* - eoo. Jr.. made a lenglby report to tbe , i Cliy Comuilesioutrs uu tbe damages | leaultlug from tbe storm last werk This report, wblle loo lenglby to prlut lu detail. Is very Interesting aud shows I (bat Ocean City was indeed very fortuuale lu recelvlug such alight dam•gr*. It say# that th* rnsu Iu th* Coast Guard statlous report that the tide at its peak was at least six feet above normal aud the wind was blowing Hfty miles per hour. The Boardwalk escaped with very small loss on the -bore ends of the approaches. The bulkhead* along tha bay and ocean fronts withstood the heavy pounding end suffered very little. The priuclpal damage was done by tbe extreme high tide covering the oceau euda of (lie various streets with -and aud rt r lfl . The report also slates (hat tbe ends of the four tl-hlng piers were damaged by heavy wreckage, and only oue house was lu any danger of being undermined. The clly aud couuty have large forces of men at work cleaning up snd It won't be long before every 1 race of tbe worst et-rm lo Ocean City's history will be eullrely removed. | The Reading railroad's schedule to <>ceau (.'ity was abandoned for three days aud that of the West Jersey A Seashore for four days. Shore Fast ' Line cam were running every da>» morning trips 00 Thursday aud Friday belug cancelled. enjoyable affair. I ■ l.«sirru aisr Has lulqus wad Novri Futerlalumcat. 1 Last Mouday evening the entertainment committee, of the Oceau City 1 Chapter, No 83. Order of tbe Eastern ' Star, gave oue of the most unique aud 1 novel eotertalomeula ever held lu this : city. The members and visitors, numbering about seveoty flve. thoroughly 1 enjoyed themselves There was music by Ihe Htar (Juartetle, composed of ' Messrs. Uolllssoo, Nolly, Lowdeu and ' Sherman; solo# by Walter Hberman, K. H. Nolly and Miss Julia Bcu II; se- ' lections by the Htar orcbeetra, led by r Adolph Plummer, aod an Interesting ' game of "Hearta," In which Mrs. I Ethel Lear and Mra. B. Frank Hmlth were tied for flrst place. Au elegaut collatiou was served by Mlee Hcull aod her committee. Without doubt tb« t Star, ou Its social evenings, Is crsatlug t a great deal nf Interest and has be come established as one of t tie monthly social event* aoxtoualj p looked forward lo by many. c Retired Msaafwcftarcr Dies. K Joslab C. Proctor, aged 72 year*. 1 retired Philadelphia manufacturer, riled yesterday morning at bla cottage IH08 Wesley avenue, tble city. Mr Proctor I* survived by a widow. Uu .b risker Cadman shipped tbe body U „ Pblladel pbla yesterday afternooi m iters tbe funeral will take place. y ro Owners of Proper!*. >f Inquiries from seasou's renter* ant y purchasers for property are receiver . dally. For profitable results, list vou cott*ges. apsrtm*ut* aud bungalow II with The HaleetBftD, A Ion xo Cotton 0 «iy Asbury avenue. Ocean City. N J 1 adv.. 2 12 if-

HP-TOWN AYENBE TO BE WIDENED " Ordinance Will be Finally - Considered by Board February 23. At the weekly meeting of the Board of Commissioner* on Monday sfler-] » uoou. Cily Clerk Morris was directed lo publish a nut ice that Ihe nrdtnaiice i fur widening Corlnlhlau avrnus • i would be taken up 011 third reading • aud flual paeftage al a meeting of ihe - Board on Mouday, February 23. Tbe ordinance, with such a notice, appears l elsewhere lu this Issue 1 1 he report of the Building I n sped or. 1 accompanied by a check for |lb(k> 1 we* read aud Uled. a* was also a re1 port frt m the Plumbing laspector, a 1 check for It* <6 accompanying ihe 1 latter 1 The City Engineer submitted a re- ! port of tbe damage created by the recent storm, wbtcb report was filed t A letter was read from former Chief r of Police Hcull. be staling thai he was 1 desirous of asslstlug his successor lu the performance of his dulie*. • The Clly Clerk read a letter nf pro1 test from William Powlck, objecting e to the opening of the alley between ■ Central aod Wesley avenue- from 1 e Thirty third lo Thirty fourth streets. K The letter was tiled. f The awarding of the contract for a 1 scraper aud acarlfler wes.ou moliou of ' h Director Fisher, postponed for one IBOUltl. n A number of bills were read and ore dered paid. lc .t died suddenly • I- Fi edcilck Half Piienmonls VIC 1 1 tit In Pbllsdrlplns. h retlerlck F. Holt, who lived here with bl* wire and two eons for a number of years, aud who died suddenly 1 of pneumonia lu rbiladelphia Wednesday last, we* burled ou Haturday. Mr. Holt worked lu Philadelphia, I y spending the week-eods with hi* faui 1 u lly In tbl* city. For several we*ks he . j had euffervd with a severe cold, but II B seemed lo be yleldlug to medical . treatment. Fearing tbe Journey might y make btecold wt^e, be did not coon c here ou the Haturday previous to his f death, but apeot Hunday with bis els. j ter id tbat clly. Wblle there he re- ,, pealed ly epoke of the relief be fel| at | ^ losing his cold aod Mouday wrote to y hie wife and boys saying he fell en | K tirely well On Tuesday he worked as 1. usual aud retired early iu the eveulug b Early Wedueeday morning he had a l violent attack of coughing, aud asked 1 that medicine be procured for him I ,e Then be apparently fell inlo a quiet I g sleep. A doctor was summoned but e- fouud be had ceased to breathe. Tbe 'J coroner reudered a verdict of heart failure due to pneumouia. Ou Haturday morning. Mr. Holt was burled In Greenwood K. of P. Cemetery, a ' • * r, Died la Florida. '• William Hlmmoua, eldest sou of Mrs. Emma Hlmmoue, of Colling* lo wood, died id Florida. With til* »u mother he had been visiting his uncle Thomas 8 Hlmmons, at Lake Worth, Kla , aud be was stricken with brou 4 chtal povumonta, which resulted lu k! bl* death. His health had been poor I Hi for some time. Tbe fuuerai look place r# Jon Wednesday evening of last week j Jaod Interment was made In Mtllvllle ou Thursday last. ■Vl * * 1 ■ ' I

Tablet" The following is the corrected list of name* to tie placed on the Memorial Tablet as the committee have compiled it. Notifica tiou to the committee of any error in classification or spelling of names will be appreciated. Tbe list will only be published a short time at the order for bronze work is to be placed in near future. WALTER E. ALLEN. Chairman. DR. J. THORNLEY HUGHES, DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN. "Io mnmoriam" Weelev Cordery Nicholas Impagli*»i L. Russell Henry Blmtr B. Ranck U. S. Army. John h. Adam* George W. Ooodrow Jonph L. Pvle Ravmood Adams J. Loren Ooff ^lt*ter ? ' *T . Joseph Adillizzio Dominic GarhaMo Ellsworth A. Rodger* John D. Bart Daniel R. Goodwin Dr. Howard Reed Karl P. Breckley Raymond II. Haley Alfred R. *mith Urov Bentham Morgan Hand, *ml Harrv Sharpham William J. Baieaon John Helliwell J«weph 1. C. Swan John L Bu/by Theodore Hitdreth Karl Sharp Walter R. Chattln, Jr. Clarence W. Hartman Maurice w. Sharp Haney L. Chattln William Ingersoll Horace P. Smith Howard M. Craven Cbrie. Ingersoll TImnbuJ. Scull Dndlev Cone Irnng M. Jeffrte* Msunce S. Scell Joseph R. Chance John ll Johnson t harlaa tchock George P. Conver Lerey Jeffries Arthur W Shoemaker I Andrew Cobb Roy Johnson Jay A. Smith r Kdward H. Lee Charter K- Ntetrsr . v ipion Harry L Uk* Frank J. Ssnnino otton Leonard Lear John H. Sell • 1 -see CUrence L- Mearl Bud D. Shiding Nicholas Lie Rose Karl K. Merrym*n It. 9b Clair Thorn J. Brannin Doagtaae Oeear Moray John B. Trout «;uisepi>a DakBo Ralph K M«lay Newhn Turner Harry l)ibb Joseph Miraglinelo Otto Thompson Giovanna I>e1deo Leonard Murphy Ralph H. VanOitdar Vance I. Kaly Christoforo Migliocclo Wilhar Vanlin* George 8*111* Creorge D. Norcom R. Richard Voe* Henry W. Fonlds Oaorf# G. Nicholas Maurtc# L. Wngfina Constant Fimi Karl R. Newkirk Jay B- Wri«in« Robert T. Pletcher CUade L. Ntckerson Hu' ling* Wallace , John M. Pishtr Karl W. Nickereon Dr .John H . 1 Whit irar ; Maurice L Poelar Antonioa Paone 2?^'" ; I). Rnacot Fannce James Palermo Al^ bert H Wells . William L. Gibb, Jr. Ray Rood Price Prank Ztegler r U. S. Navy. Miss Aletha K Towneend Prank Kvans Victor Pern Here r Ravmood Barlow H Morrison Haocock M. Stanley Pierce , William C. Chance Harold V. Lynch W^M A. Rodpra 1 Rwing T. Coceoo Malcolm C Leah* Nathanlal Bmtth, M W - Harold Cotton Thamaa M. Morris Klbert Trout Ihiul G. Clayton John Marts, Jr. U. S. marine Corps. Isaac ■offtnau Thomas N. Morrison n William A. Lynch Richard W. Sooy I Joseph Sorderisu* \ ' U S Coast Guard r Christopher Bentham Dr Wihlta P. Haines J^ouanl Parker George M, llackman William L. Head^eon Ueov Rtder Cart Crowley Jack O. Jemee N«w?ia C. Smith Robert Corttsry Charts. W Msmford Janwe L Blebbin. Jneefdi H. Gs*kih CoraaHo* Nickereon Riehen! B. Button ft. A T- C Arthur Black man Harold Perguson 1 N Harvey ColMaaou WUWam R Masasv, Jr. • C, Kugeoe Derby George W. Sony, Jr. Joseph L Break U y

PLUMBINQ Ate y«a gritiug suUre salafaeUou as to prices, vurkmaualo^ aud i/uimm soortssyf If out, Al will p*y you to u»s a Uial 1 ao« la ai. exosi/tMiually g *4 y»iu-A» to take , r* is of your rspmr wwk vUsb i oak* a apecsaUy. i ha** u<-sspss*elv# —tain a Inner > •r air' ■! foros to u o *s »i»- s »-i c. h. IUCON w>7 ui*hth HI SURF LAUNDRY | M24> Ocean Avenue ca.s* i*v-j Ocean City, N. J. i good work. quick service, all work ik>ne on premises please give us a tkial sao^ N Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING ano DECORATING - 935 asbury avenue OCEAN city smosi. sa w new jersey — — — — I ■ ' K Humphrey Radlantfire Perfect comboctkm, safe, odorless, ami gives intense beat at a surprisingly suiall gas expense No need to build furnace fires mornings and evni ings during tbe spring and tall months. Fits into any (> fireplace aud is easily installed It throws out tbe beat reaching iuto other room-. On exhibition at our salesroom. 1 _ City Gab Light Company j ' I Build a Home There IS ■ Building Boom. It i* in full swing in the We*t »inI Middle West. We lu\c cummeoced to feel it here iu the Bast. It's.prrading. Price* | will advance. Why not get lm*y now with th<oe jiUna? flee roar f riend. Mr. loatractor, aud go over it with him. Of course it s understood th.ri you'll want the Luiu ber to 00 me from ui.. If wc get tbe business, vou'il not be held up for the I delivery of the mst^nsl. That doe* not only mean LUMBh.R, it iu»«*r * emeul Brick, Lime, I^lb. sm-1i and Millwoik and Hardware. I, v «r » ihlnft that ftoas In tha Buildlnft C. M. Shoemaker Cumber Co. Twolfih and West Avenue B I F I ■ d r d BELL PHONE 18 t I Sutton & Corson Co. < General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. and Simpson Ave. Ocean City. n. j I [~"60RS0N I j I General Contractor f 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY 8 RQAps. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADSj 1 Don't let the spring find yon with a r ( "^4 \ t » leaky roof. Thunder •(orma are coming tk Ufw/ ) }) and .1 leaky roof will be apt to result in ^*-*83 ■ ' oonMderable damage. 1 Chimney* that leak should be looke«l I 1"1" • after and made water-tight. Smoke y I • 1 ; I . - yT chimney* can be made to draw. " 1 T I fyy J I Tin roof* are fire-proof. Gg^ ^ftlXp 1 All kind of stove and beater repairI I _ \ ^ . stove and heater pipes. I J If 1 Tin, slate and slag roofing. 1 SMITH'S 1-1 The Tin Smith S—V /-*✓ / — I .' 735 Asbury Ave. Phons 74-W All Klndft of Outtmrm e . — — — — - — — — — — — — — — — ■ j j Jones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. overcoats REDUCED % off $12.00 UI' Buy Now for Next Winter Caps Suits Sweaters Sliirts 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 disappointed when told there is no room. Last summer over six hundred people wrote for reservations in the Swarthmore Hotel and could not he takeu care of. Even for the coming summer wc are unable to" promise a single room. The new Lippincott Hotel is being built to help meet the demand and yet have euough applications for reservations already to fill it from cellar to garret There is need in Ocean City for good hotels. Lippincott Horns Company F<* further iaforntion lu connection with the uauftl plinft of the above Comjmuy, cowwutiuntc with L. L Montgomery. Publicity Manager, or with iv Adna Brown. Secretary and Treasurer . 711 Liberty Bufldiuf. Philadelphia. Pi- ♦ " mm** 1 Advertise in the SENTINEL

ioruj sin tsmam £cctch jj.all m Moft(*(*r, O mmcrorn >C MANOITY NEWJMmBBY 1 L i. *., a* .-wii 1 iitnaftwas Ovt0imAu+U <L* rn L.U4Ua.MOIBS '•so ST 0 ■ommmm, m. 0. il-SU l«*M Tffli IMPERIAL 91 6 < sotral Av*. Ocean Cky, ft. J. Op*s> *>r %bm hi*,i It— ass My (•sstw OSS/ us fcsi 1k ea^ss.MFW Mfelft C OKT7JLL <LW HOTEL ELBERON KIOMTll AKln ZXTkAL A VMJf (Jft CH'XAft WTT, ft. J. Hoy to* an# aajne, Proprtsuasa usssoi rr,oM.bfblr ramiv iid oswtf island, nsu rsfsw n-x as* tft-L* kMlLLER COTTAGE 7X1 UblOl Avsass H RAH CITY *CW /UMCT Gpsu All tb# Year Hoc Water Hsat LAURA I. MIT I n THE BISCAYNE has lo siirriuots tcs lasssyas win bs c ios**<l uctki April, im hfo ftvsuus opposite Moorljn tames Private Batti* Look 1st fc. BLt'MDI ft. Owasr Our Wall Paper U a vcriuble" find. We aim to pleAfte the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerota If you are critical it may take 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 and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED" R- SMITH /i 104$ Asbury Ave. WM Occam City N#w Jcraay ■ Are You a * Slave to Stoves? Is your houae heated only m * spars? Do you want to do away with the dut and trouble of earning coal and ashes through th# rooms? Do you want more beat at lea* cost? Why not investigate the * . InTERn/rnoruL Onepipe Heater ^ -J fm Ask us if k is pr*? 8WAR ft TROUT, AftesWa 1040 Aoboo Aw- OBsasCfty.ft.J. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical .Contractor 411 Asbury Arttiti* OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ft* u Pbsos. »T»-W C. L-. LAKE I . .. SEAL CSTSTt AOCNT.. Lets tor sale. Oottoftss Isc tsat. ODrrsspoaaeas* ssnsttsft < <t< umTisi i Qceii Cilj i Seitiiel PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK. 0 0 RATW FTONUHXD ON APPLICATION rhima. tjid 1 4 -Rtxth ftBd riswwn avaawn. is -RmSyWaL a m ft"5»ti M 1 Astiuty' avasswsL 4S rutrsseiith aafi Aabury awasa M North a*vri l^s«iti%l avaftfta. M «Ktk atjri r Vnirai^vsaa^ ^ m KotT^nVb a^a'wSJyftfiftfta. Tt