Ocean City Sentinel THUK8DAY FEBRUARY 19» We shall l>« glad to receive Item* ol a© we ami communications of inter**! to thu commuulty ami our reader* everywhere. All communlcatloue should be acoompauled with the full uame ami addreee of the writer, uot ueceeitarlly for publication, but as a guarantee of good faMb DOTS Hprlug I© approaching. Mauy visitor* here the-* day* lutereetlug debate at tUe blgti school Friday after uoou. The couoty 1'. () H. of A. had a big time In thle city Friday uight. People are atlll asking. "When will the Shore Faet Line car* ruu to the Hoard walk?" Member* of the Method!*! Men'* Bible riae* had au enjoyable banquet Tueaday night. personals. K. A Corson is In Washington, D. C , on buelue**. I) John*, of Philadelphia, wa* a recent guest of the Elberou. William E. Uroben, of Oak Lane1 wa* a visitor here Saturday. Clareuc • Freeman aud wife, of Camden, were visitor* here Saturday. Charle* It. Htllwell, of Philadelphia, wa* among the visitor* here Mouday. Charles Wei**, of Ueruiantowo. a cottager here, wa* lu town Saturday. Tboe. Watson aud wife, of Philadelphia, were visitors here during the week. John Wilde, of Philadelphia, a sum mer resident here, waa lu town yesterday. Jo tiu Latchem and wife, of 1'blladelpbla, cottager* here, were visitor# Sunday. C. S. 'Corson aud wife of Ocean View, visited relative* In thl* city yesterday. Mr*. Mott Shafer, of Camden, I* visiting at the home of Clayton Halue* llrlck. thl* city. Couwell and wife, of Philadelphia, collegers, were among the visitors here Suuday. Dr. J. H. Madden, of Ab*econ, and S W Zippier, of Pleasant ville, were visitor* here Tuesday. Oeorge W. Plaut aud w ife, of New York, are visiting the family of Heury W low n send, of Hit* city. The li#v Dr. Oeorge W. Babcock, of Philadelphia, was a guest of the Miller Cottage a few day* ago. Mr*. Emma Winter, of Vlneland, wa* lu tin* city Tuesday, looking after ber apartment bouse on Fourth street Mr*. Adella Abbott has returned to ber home in this city afler spending several week* lu Woodbury aud Camden. Oscar O Smith, of Easton, Pa., vis Ited bla brother, M V. Smith, aud wife, of tbl* city, Saturday and Sunday. Brother Philip, auperlor of L* Salle College, Philadelphia, was a visitor here Sunday, accompanied by Hrotber Glides. Mra. Mary Peterman and daughter. Martha, of Ml. Airy, cummer cottagers bare, were lu towu Suuday, guests of Mine Ella Hauheen. R. J Watson, of Merchantvllle, wbo recently purchased Mra. O. L. Smith's Hrlgbtoo place cottage, waa among the visitors to this city Mouday. George M. Loper aud wife, of Dividing Creek. have been spending a few days with Roy K. Darby aud wife. Mra. Loper la Mrs. Darby's alater. Mra. Aiinle Young aud granddaughter. Mlas Bertba Herff, of Wild wood, spent a few day* with Mr*. Clinton Johnson lu tblaclty thl* week Joseph Douglas*, of Cape May Court Houaa, former solicitor of the Cape May Couoty Hoard of Freeholdera, was among the visitors here Friday George Hweet, of Cheater, apent Sunday with Samuel M. Hodman aud family, of this city. Mr. Sweet waa here to rent a cottage for the Rummer. Clayton Hrlck Robert*, of Marlton, a student at the University of Pennsylvania. I* aiwlatliig In the work In the office* of Clayton Haines Hrlck, this city. City Solicitor K. G. C. Hleakly and wife, of Camden, were among the visitors bere Mouday. Tbey were accompanied by Mra. 8. C. Seymour, of Camden. Joseph L. Gilford, of Camden, and Mlae Margaret C. Gilford of Philadelphia, spent the week end with their parents, Joseph C. Gilford and wife, ol this city. Samuel Fethers and wife, of Camden, and Samuel Kelhera, Jr . of Philadelphia, were here a few day* ago, looking after their property, 1824 Asbury avenue. William H. Campbell, Jr., son of City Commissioner Campbell, a atu dent at Harvard, returned to collage Tueaday after spending several day# at lit* home here. H C. Ru«t and wire, of Baltimore summer resident* of Oceao City, were In town Sunday. Mr. Rust t* general manager of the W. O. Ward Paper Company In Haltimore. H. G. K lain felder and son, Horace, Jr., of Philadelphia, were lo lown Saturday. Mr Klelnfelder. who tag manufacturers' agent in Philadelphia, la a summer resident of Ocean City, T. K Wlnatanley and family, of Philadelphia, are spending a week at their Park place cottage in thl* city They entertained Mlae Laura Koarnberger, of Philadelphia, over the week end, Dr. W. P. Halnee, eurgeon on I be United State* Raven us Culler Seneca, came bere from Sew York Saturday beoauea nf tba illueea of one of bte MM, Lena Dr. Metnee returned to Vtv York Monday. it
' LEAGUE ENJOYED ' ROAST PIG DINNER If ' , Capt. Allen's Team Pays Forfeit for Losing Member- ( ship Contest. V The member* aud tba Invited gueels >f of the Youug Men's Progressive League Wedueaday evening of last . week enjoyed the pig roast provided by Capt. Waltar E. Alien'* maroon team, which lost to Capt Holla Garreteou'e white team lu the league's recent lueuiberahlp coule«t. It wa* a festive occasion, Indeed, aud one of the mo«t plea*aul affair* of it* klud aver . held here. The members of tba losing team oc- < t cupled a table on the right of the room is* out entered the doors, the new I members bad seals at tables lu the 9 center of the room, and the members of the winning team wera at a table , on tbe left. t Eight "colored" waller*, led by Johu H. Adams, served the delicacies, aud they did their work like profra. •local*. Mr. Adama was well made up to represent "Aunt Jemima," and he - looked aud acted Ilia part to perfection. Hla assistants were A. M. Plummer, Roy Darby, William Heruler, Homer , Shoemaker, Harry Chad wick, Hertram Darby, Hauay Chatllu aud Albert Htgler. Afler tba tem|>llug viand* bad been disposed of, Chairman Allen announced that a vocal selection would be glveu by the Progressive league i Quartet, comprising Dr. J. Tboruley Hughe*. R. H. Nully, C. D Low deu and Waller Sherman The number, , well sung, wa* encored, and the vocalist* responded. Leroy Howe attempted to tell tbe ■lory of the Mart of the membership contest, but there were so mauy Interruption* that ha was unable to pro. oasd. R. H. Nulty gave a well executed piano solo, and tbla waa follow ed by another selection by the quartet. Assemblyman Hoswell, lo a abort address, spoke of the crisis now confroutlug tbe Government, and be assured hi* bearer* tbat he will always be found sustaining the Government. The Rev. Geurge W. Yard, pastor of the First M E Church, spoke briefly. Hf referred to tbe preachers being on the wluulug learn aud the phyalclau* being members of the losing team. Prof. J. M. Stevens gave an Interesting address If the country pa**e» a bad law, tbe pe pie should see to |l that It I* amended or repealed. If thi* country Is doing that which I* right, It will win out The Progressive League I* doing a good thing lu providing mean* for men profitably to spend their hours of recreation. He was glad, he said, to be a member of the wiuulug team. Prof. Htevena related one or two Interesting nature stories tbat held the cloaa attention of hi* hearers. Roy Darby gave a short talk, and he was followed by Floyd C. Hlmms, who returned last month from a three monlba' business trip to Europe. Mr. rBmm* told of a number of bis experience* oo the other aide. The vocal quartet gave another selection that waa appreciated. On this occasion City Eogloeer William H. Colliaaon was one of the singers, Waltar Hlierman having previously gone home. Dr. J. Tbornley Hughes, a member of the loalug team, told hla hearer* that hi* co-worker* were glad that they had lo*t; tbat tbey could have won bad they so desired, but they didn't want to beat the other fellows. He said that be thought thl* a good time to etart tbe league's drive for subscriptions tu the memorial tablet for the Ocean City service boys, and be asked all tho*e who would subscribe |60 to Bland up. Juat ihen Russell Nulty started to play the national anthem on the piano, and naturally, everybody aroae, which created much amusement, Dr. Hnyder made a strong plea for 100 per oeot. Amerlcaolsm on the part of all. He declared tbat cltlaena have a proper right to criticise acta of officials of the Government, and tbey •bould not be called traitors for a proper expression of opinion. Chairman Allen aald that 84 new member* bad been gained by tbe league In tbla contest, doubling the membership of the league. Frank K. Darby did fine work for the white team, and splendid results were obtained by John B. Adama for tbe maroon team. seniors won lai*r**llav Debate Araoag High school ream*. Member* of the eeolor and Junior rlaeeaa of the Ocean City High Hchool had an Interesting debate In the a* aembly room of the high school Friday afternoon on "Compulsory arbitration of labor disputes.'.' The sen lore, wbo were on lb# negative aide, won the debate, according to the Judges— R. B.Htltes, H. 8. Mowr»r and R H. Nulty. The members of this team were Misses Lucy Henderson and Harsh rtmlth and Theodore Rleveoe The members of tbe Junior team, on the efflrmatlve aide of the question, ware Augustus Goat*. Mlas Kathertne Bin 1th and Irwin Holt. ■ eftwlrlac watw Damage. Director Fisher eald at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioners , i hat the approeohee to the Boardwalk , damaged during the heavy storm of a few weeks ago have been far the most pert repaired. Ocean avenue also r has been cleaned up aud plaoed In , •*»•!* USINI •• PtUlltplSM. George K. OaaVAf, eon of 8. B. Conver, of thla city, who, some time since, enlisted In the United Ktates artillery, i is temporarily located at Fort McDowell, Angel Island, California Hla ' command la on Its way to the Philippine lelande. i * e * 1 it* an advartlaemant In the Bum ML
WASHINGTON EULOGIZED I BY TRENTON MINISTER
- Wc»t Chester Instructor Gives Inspiring Address to Bible Class. ■ There surely was a "feast of reason * and a flow of *oul" at the annual bant quel of tbe Mrtbodlst MeU'a Hlblr 1 < la** lu tbe social room* of tbe chinch i Tuesday evening It wasn't really a - "bauquel." a* Toa»ttua*ler R. W. Ed- - wards explained, but, a* be »aid City i < 'omtulsaloner Itobrrt Fl*ber would r describe It, a "delectable collation." i However, whatever one cared lo term It, tbe "eels" were particularly • good, prepared and nerved lu the lu i (tillable style of tbe member* of the r Ladle*' Aid Hoclely, f After e prayer by Hie Rev. George i W. Yard, t lie diner* began tbeir feaet, ; aud. Just about that time, the speaker* of the evenlug arrived, accompanied by William K Masaey. They were , the Rev. Edwlu Forrest liauu, pe«tor . of the First M. K Church of Trenton, aud Dr. Fraud* H. Green, of West > Chester. Good lu*truuieulal music wa* fur- - ulshed during the dinucr by a local orchestra, whose member* had voluu- , teered their service*, and there were r numbers by a quartet comprising Wtl Usui H. I 'olllsa.ni, R. H. Nulty. C. 1). Low deu and Edward M. Huttou Before the addresses were begun, roaatma*ler Edward* tqwike of (wo well known men of the city who are lying 111, aud pray er for their speedy > recovery w a* offered by Mr. Yard. Mr. Edward* introduced Mr. Heiiu aa oue of the leader* of the younger M it hod 1*1 preacher* of the New Jersey Conference, aud Mr. Hauu told several funny atoife* before saying that he felt greatly honored id being on the program with Prof. Green After telling' the story of a ruan who wauted to be excused from jury duty because be bad the llcli, aud of the judge'* commaud to the clerk to "scratch that man off." Mr. Haou •aid tbat hi* subject for the eveulug t* 188 year* old, aud yet oue that 1* fully alive at tin* time— "I'he way of Washington. w hich was the w ay of patriotism." Washington was emphsfeixed a* a type of poltliclau that can well be emulated today. HI* wa* a physical patriotism— he had the murage of a soldier. Close to hi* physical patriotism wa* bis political patriotism. Hla style of state* uieusblp could well be followed today The speaker touched on Washington's infiuenoe lo national affair*. As ■umlng the chair of president, without precedent to guide him, there we* some criticism of hla act*, but his ability wa* recognized and he wa» eelled back for a second term. He refused to entertain the Idea of a monarchy with himself a* king. In every way he exemplified himself as a priceless patriot. He had personal trust lo God. He wa* a Bible readlug patriot. He uever neglected hi* per sonal prajer* He wa* a Habitat hkeeping patriot. He wa* a church gotog patriot— ao EpUcopallau. Hi* patriotism waa of the kind practical every day of the year. He wa* a home loving body. Mr. Hanu spoke of certain evils of the day In tbla country. The terrible divorce evil aud tbe eoclal evil, with its many blights. We must keep our fireside Inviolate. Our school system must be the bul w ark of our liberty. The Bible I* the book of no religious sect. It i* the , book of all races, aud we need and must keep It lu the public schools We need the practical patrlotl*m of Washington to preserve the church There l* a religion* Ideal for which America stand-. We must uot drift away from tbe Inculcation of religtou* belief In the youth of the land. Mr Hann expressed the hope that the Htatc Legislature will not pa** the bill now before It giving lhi*8lale a continental Hunday, for if the Christ tan Sabbath I* gone with It will go the chief capetoue. The speaker clo»ed hi* most excellent di*cour*e by reciting a poem. "Are You One of My Gang ?" Prof. O. W. Relchly, principal of the Ocean City High Hchool, and Cltyl'o mm l aetoner Robert Fisher made brief remark*. Mr. Ftslier Incidentally elated that tbla was bla birthday anniversary. While he was still speaking a piece of cake, with a homemade candle In It. wa* arranged by Mr*. Yard and the token was presented Mr Fisher by Mr. Ed wards with the *ugge«tion that thla wa* the seventy-eighth caudle, which caused laughter. Prof Green, who began by saving that he had spoken In this church several years ago. made an tmdautan eoua hit with his bubbling, efferve* rent humor. He ha* a remarkable fuud of funny stories, many oftbem. however, carrying a moral point that was uot lost on In* hearers. One of hi* llr*t stories related to a Presbyterian elder. There were roar* of laughter after Prof. Greeu reclud tbl-, aud with mock gravity be declared that he thought this story would not be uoderatoiKi by tht* gathering. The deacon fell asleep while the minister wa* preaching At the close of the sermon, the pastor said that the deacon would lead In prayer. " 'Taint mv lead." said the droway deacon. "I Juat dealt." Prof, Green said that he would speak of six great elite* which would not Include Philadelphia, New York. ; Chicago, ljondon or Paris, nor alec trlrlty, because they might he shocked; nor elasticity, because they might think ha was stretching, nor vet to eccentricity, which might make them think be wa* queer. The flret of these cities t* simplicity the virtue of which he extolled. The higher the culture the simpler the style. There are no simpler word* then ere to be found In these the Bible,/' Let there tie light and there was light " There la nothing more sqhlime than "Father, forgive them, for they know not what thay do." Tbe second of these Off lee Is capacity, the development of mental capacity. The third la vlvaotiy— fullne** of Ufa I'he fourth la tenacity lo hang on i with a bulldog grip Like Lawrence. • Don't give up the ship." The fifth is veracity— the tendency to tell thr truth at all times In all walk* of life. The «ltth I* felicity— the *plrlt of happiness end gladue**. If anyone I* happy It should he tht Christian Dr. Green In beautiful language an larged upon hi* subject aud tu* hear ' en appreciated hi* pearls of wtadom a* well §• lite encttoei humor Mr. Yard spoke of the excellent work of the ladies In arranging the gastronomic feature of the enfcir and of the enlnymeot of H all by tbe members of tbe oleee. I
BOSWELL SAYS OBEY THE LAWS | Assemblyman Gives Cleancot Talk to ProgreaBive League Members. While he did uot eey It lu so tueuy i words, Assembly men Boewell, In bis speech before the members of tbe Young Men's Progressive League on Wednesday night of last week, placed himself on record as opposed lo tbe Hist© of New Jersey puitlug Itself In tbe position of granting tbe rlgbt to manufacture aud sell beer. etc.. tu vlo. letlon of I fie lew* of tbe United Htate*. "Wit bin the next few months," ►aid Mr. Boawell, "it will be ueceaeery for all to take a stand oo a matter which t* au after-war condition. Demaud* will be made for iblug* which l»eople think they are entitled to, but will heve to be denied because of e greater principle being Involved than a mere Individual rlgbt; the real principle being whether or uot the people will submit to the lew* as enacted by t lie Federal legislative power. "Tbat to do other tban to abide by I he lew Congress be* enacted would tend lo encourage disobtdieuce and therety breed anarchy. "The two questions are Involved, under tbe gr eat principle now at Make aud tir*t la oue of good government, which i* Ameiicanlsm aud obedience to tbe lew, eltbougb the lew migbi uot be acceptable to everyone; and the other relates to tbe non-observance of tbe law, which mean* uu- American I* in and opposed to good government Either oue of these mu»t survive, aud it I* Incumbent upon every true Americau to stamp out Bolshevism end similar doctrine* by supporting tbe Federal legislation. "L'utll tbe law la amended or retreated by tbe seme legislative power wbtcb put It loto being— tbe Cougres* of tbe Uuited Htatee— it la our Amerlcan duly lo give our National Government our whole support end thereby defeat the desire and wish of those who ere trying to destroy our national exlideuce." When the bill to legalixe 2.76 pei cent, beer In tbla Htate came up lo tbe Assembly Tuesday eveulug, Mr. Boswell voted agalual tbe meaaure, e^e^» — Bu> a Apailnrnt Here. Mr*. Fred. Bryer, of Philadelphia, ties purchased the two-elory apartuieut building at the corner of DeLeocry piece aud Atleutlc avenue. Tbe •ale wa* made through Ma**ey A Ed watde. Mr*. Bryer ha* been a cottager here for several season*. Legal paper* of all descriptions, Including wills, are carefully drawu by R. Curtis Roblusou at hi* office, 748 Anbury aveuue. Ocean City, N. J. adv For Hale — Heven-room bouae, 1164 Asbury aveuue, to be moved. Apply 1162 Asbury avenue. adv.. It. i
**——** w — IsCHOOL CHILDREN ! TO GIVE SHOW Cantata, With Folk Dance, Fencing, Parallel Bar Work, Etc., by Athlete*. I 'i'he children of the public school* ere rehearsing for en euterteiucnent to be given lu Ibe assembly ro««ui of the high school Wedur*dsy evening, March 8, under the directum of Mi»* Jxuiisa T. Corson, who will be e**Med by Prof L'uger, director of physical culture lu the school*. The children will give e centals. "Mother Goose," by Geo L Hpeuldtug. under Mlas 1'oreon'* dltrcliou, end au orchestra of young uieu will give several number* Joeech Broad ley will be heard lu e violin solo. The following numbers will be presented uuder Prof, t'uger's direction ; i Folk Deociug, Mr*. Ke tchum '» Class. Japanese Dance, High Hchool ' l'uplla. Feuclng. Prof, and Mr* Unger. Parallel Bar*, Gym Team. Tumbling. Gym learn MISS BROWNLEE WEDS ,| ■ride of Hubert M. T*>»or. ol Hsdduuflrld. Robert N. Taylor, of Hadduufleld, and Mia* Mabel Brownies, daughter of Councilman J. Brow nice, of Hem1 moutoi), end owuer of the Brovulee 1 Apartment*, thl* city, were married at the home of the bride'* pareut* Hatur1 day eveulug, February 14. The ceremony wa* performed by tbe Rev. c ' O Mudge, pastor of the Prevbyleriau ' Church. There were about thirty pereoiit- | prevent, mo*t of them Immediate re I* live* of tbe youug couple. A dinner followed the ceremony Mr. end Mr*. Taylor went lo New York to spend their boneymoou. They will reside at Haddoutteld. Tbl* la the second wedding lu the * Browulee family wltbio a year Her hert J. Brownies, wbo reside* lo ibi* city, was married last May, hi* bride being tbe daughter of former Aftnetublymau Thomas C. Elvlos, of Himmootou. HAD CARD PARTY Loal* Hitler wad Wire ICutcrUUn Visitor* from fort Morris. Lou I* Miller aud wife, of thle city, wbo heve beau en lertet nlug Mr* Miller'* brother. Charle* Peace, aud wife, of Port Norrl*. for several day*, gave e card party for them at tbelr apartments lo tbe Scull Apartments Mouday evening. Those present were William F Gardiner and wife, Johu R Jones and wife, John R Groves. Mrs. William G. Abbott, Harry A. Morris aud wife and Harry Mills and wife. ■*)* Cotiane. Dr. Mary Alleyne, of Philadelphia has purchased the Leach cottage, 84" Peuulyu place, thla city. The salr waa made t> *ough tbe ageupy of Ma* aey A Edwards.
"Memorial Tablet" The following is the corrected list of names to be placed on the Memorial Tablet as the committee have compiled it This is the last publication of tbe names to appear on the tablet, and if there are still . any correction! to be made in the spelling of a name, or initials, or a part thereof, or any error in classification, notification to the committee will be appreciated. Remember this is the last published list, and any mistakes in spelling of names or otherwise appearing on the tablet, tbe committee will not be responsible for, as ample opportunity has been given relatives and friends to submit any corrections. (Chairman) WALTER K ALLEN, (Treasurer) DR. J THORNLBY HUGHES, (Secretary) DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN. Memorial Tablet Committee. "No grtaUr lovt katk man than this, That hi lay down kit lift for kit ftlloa man." "ID encmopitm" Waalay Cordery Nicholas Itnpagliazzi L. Russell Henry Elmet B. Ranch U. S. Ai«my. John R Adam* George W. Good row Joseph L. Pyle Raymond Adam* J. Loren Qoff Chester G. Roe* Joseph Adillinio Dominic Oerbetto BUsworth A. Rodger* John D. Bart Daniel R. Goodwin Dr Ho want Reed Karl P. Hrrcklev Raymond 11. Haley Alfred R. Smith Leroy Renihsm Morgan Hand, tnd Harry Sharpham William J. Batraon Helliwell Joseph R. C. Swan John L. Bnrby Theodore Hildreth Karl Sharp Walter R. Chsttin, Jr. Clarence W. Hartman Maurice W. Sharp llsney L. Chattin William tngeraoll Horace F. Smith Howanl M. Craven Chris. Ingereoll Thomas J. Scull Dudley Cone Irving M. Jeffrie# Maurice 8. Scull Joseph R. Chance Joha M. Johnson Charles Schock George B. COnvcr Lerey Jeffries Arthur W. Shoemaker Andrew Cobh Roy Johnson Jay A. Smith Roger Cooper Rdward H. Lee Charles K- Stetrer Barton Champion Harry L. Lake Frank J. Sauninc Rdward R. Cotton Leonard Lear John II. Svit Kuasell K. Crane Clarence L- Mead Bud D. Shiding Nichols* De Rose Karl B. Merryman Harry Sharpham J. Rrannin Douglaaa (Hear Morey H. St Clair Thorn Gut«rpi>e Dalilo Ralph B. Moalay Johu K. Troat Harry Dibb Joseph Miraglinolo NewHff Turner Gtovanna Deldeo Leonard Murphy Otto Thompson Joseph Dettelu Christoforo Mtgliocctu Ralph H VanGilder Vance L Kaly George D. Norcom Wilber VauTine (ieorge Fnllici George O. Nicbole* R. Richard Vote ■ Henry W. Fould* Rati H. Newkirk Maurice L. Wnggm* ! Constant Ford Claude L. Nickereon lay H Wrigyin* J Robert T. Fletcher Karl W. Nickereon Muling* Wallace iohn M. Fisher Antonio* Paone Dr. John H Whiticar fanrice I. Foster lantee Palermo Albert H Weaton D. Roacoe Faunca Raymond Price Albert H. Wells William L- Gibb, Jr. Frank /legler U 8 N«vy. Ml** Alrtlia R. Towner nd Paul Q. Clayton John Marts. Jr. Karl J. Adam* Frank Rvan* Victor Pootierc Raymond Barlow H Morrison Hancock M Htanlev Pierce William C. Chance HaroM V. Lynch Rdward A. Rodgers Rwtng T. Corson Malcolm C. Leslie Nathaniel Smith. M M. Harold A.Cotton Thomas M. Morris Kthert Trout Rdward V. MfGinii* Fergus P. Warner U. S. marine Cot-p*. Isaac Hoffman Thottta* N. Morrison William A Lynch Richard W. 8ooy Joacph Bordertcux U- 8 Coast Cusrd Christopher Rentham Dr Willlt* P, llaines Leonard Parker George M. BUckman William L- Henderson K^rrov Rtdei Carl Crowley Jack Q. linn* Norvln C. Smith Robert Confers Charles W Mum ford lames L Btebblns Joseph H. Gasklll CorneHu* Niekftann Richard R. Button I * a. n t. c > Arthur Black man HaroM Ferguson I N. Harvey ColRaeon William H Masaej. Jf. C Ijfafena^Darb^ George W. Booy. Jr,
■ H * PLUMBINQ Ate yuo gwitibg mMr* mImImUou aa tu pnoa a. w vrkmaoaLip mri - - t*~ aouru^rf If «nt. it will pay yuu lo give m* a trial 1 au. la a. a* «ep» ,i. ,.\j , . ears of )unt repair e <tk A mhiaL 1 a*a k* aqscu ,y. I Lav# o - *U(<^x>m*n.<-u "i ala/.< -I furua I n.*u4a«i« 0.»* . » ti toth Mh«»na* t 1 • I )N 607 lilglith Mt SURF LAUNDRY M29 Ocean Avenue »*»..•• i%+.j Ocean City, V J. GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE Of* PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL ^ ' Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING ano DECORATING 035 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY sa w NEW JERSEY Humphrey Rctdianifire l'crlcct l oinlmstjon safe, odorlens, and gtvr* tntCMC heat at a surprisingly mxiaII gan expend. No need to build furnace fires mornings and evenings during the spring and tall months. Fits into any fireplace and is easily installed It thrown out the heat reaching into other rooms. On exhibition at our salesroom. City Gab Light Company Build a Home There IS a Building Buom It is in foil swing iu the West and Middle West. We have commenced to feel it here in tbe Rest. ItVspreuding. Price* will advance Why not gel 'm«y now with those plans > See vont friend Mr. Contractor, and go over it with htm. Of course it » understood th-*t you 11 **r.- the l*um ber to come from us. If we get tbe bnetneaa, jou'li ock be held up for the deliver* of (be material. That does not only mean LUMBER, it mc*a» Cement, Brick, Lime, Lath, tassb and Mtllwotk aud Hardware. tv*r>thin4 that Sows In tt*w Building G. 11. Shoemaker Cumber Co. Tuelflh and Want Avanu© BELL PHONE 16 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. and Simpson Ave. OccanXitv. N. j. I E. A. CORSON I General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ^lOADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS ^ . — Don't let the ej'ring find you with • ( / J * J leaky roof. Thunder storm* *re ootnit . UtJhv/ J *nd a leaky roof will he apt to result \ mlT-ZT * considerable damage. If*8 ' ^ Jk' ^p * Chimneys thst lesk should be lookeil | I*'' iJajjy after and made water-tight. Smoke* V, rJj( ' . y < chimneys can be mode to draw. ^ l fyy J I Tin roofs are fire-proof. Y 1 ' ' AR kind of stove and heater repair*. 1 ill m r ^ \ store ami heater pipes. \ ^ HI ByVN^y i I Tin, slate and *:.»g roofing. SMITH'S The Tin Smith / ' ^ W - 738 Asbury Ave* Phons 7A-W All Kinds of Outturu Jones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Ave # Ocean City, N. J. overcoats REDUCED % off SI 2.00 UP Buy Now for Next Winter Caps Suits Sweaters Shirts Ties Hosiery Umbrellas THE TIME 1 is coming when it will not be an easv matter to get hotel accommodations in Ocean City during the summer season. • Most people write for reservations a week or two ahead of their vacation date and are disap pointed when told there is no room. Last summer over six hundred people wrote for reservations in the Swarthmore Hotel and could not be taken care of. Even for the coming sntnmet we arc nnable to*promise a single room. The new Lippincott Hotel is being built to help meet the demand and yet |we have enough applications for reservations already to 611 it from cellar to garret. There is need in Ocean City for good hotels. Lippincott Hotels Com pi n y Fc* furthet information iu connection with thr un usual plans of the above Company, communicate with L. I, Montgomery, Puhlivitv Manager, or with 1Y Ariwa Brown. Secretary and Treasurer yti Liberty Building Philadelphia, PR. Advertise in the SENTINEL
^sztcK Jf.aU m O/MPP— OCEAN OtTy NtOtjORb&Y — ' * A:f xt ' *'• 'i* U . , . *4. r+ si • . u». ( 4 i./V ■.♦-» , mmSm u- .1 - • -. •/.; - — -fweAWeiw m rommmm.0.0. .- +*■ * THE IMPERIAL »M6 i^cuiiol Ave. Or sail CUj 0. J o*-rt 1.' a* 1— <oc. yn 1 ■■>/ 1 ■ mmu 10m b**Uk T^-- s.SN'W mux c o mtdju. SEW HOTEL ELBERON Tit AM I M7XAL AVXAOK u ux urir, m. j. .ot m~.c Pie/ re f 'RfrMMM Md.c weij fmpmrmA. tmL tw* 17-1 m*o >K1LL£R COTTAGE YB Orokel irtLM 1 11W.A* dig *Ktr JXKmXT OjAt All the Y001 Hut to mtmr Hani LACJXa I. MiLUB THE BISCAYNE IfMuei-fou.u 1x0 In—*/— w Ui a* rUmrnH to* Agrti. JOt 1 *csari • veaiue o| ^uslu Moori y c larvaee Fri.su baxxm fkwaiai E. HLl'IMX Owawr Our Wall Paper is a veritable" find . We aim to 1 lease the particular. Joat come lown and inspect oar numcrmm •ev.gns. It yoa are critical it may take you a Long time to decide— there arc ao many patterns to cboaae roiD — but tbe po:nt is that yoa can i-< suited exactly rig hi and at prices tixxt will appeal to you. alfred" r. 'smith iT 1048 Asbury A«W *• 2 Ocean CN> New Jersey Are You a r* Slave to Stoves? bTckw hatei only ■ | tw> Dorwnnulo twtr with the din and trouble of car> r* mg coal and ashes through the rooms? Do yoa wax oMt hem at less coot? U hy not investigate dm i . InTERn/rrioriJiL Onepipe Heater I ocal tor your hookc ll" SWAN 4 TVOUT. farat* > "DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor ocean city new jersey C U. LAKE ...real ESTATE AGENT.. n*i 1— a **a*e*i senewa ; tit 41TS1TISI ! 11 tit 1 0cm Gill Seitiiel PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK. FtntNtBHRD on APFLlCATtON T%o*w. tjftj 1 Jot Gornerj I IB To Oi^it Shame 1 j Gr exceeds towa the ah as a *•»

