— — )cean City Sentinel j THUHttDAY MAH' H 4 Ittt) W* shall bo glad tu tacoiva Ueuis or uawa and comiuuitlcaUotis of tuloreol to thin community and our rwdari •vary wham. All cuuiuittlilcaUoue should ba AO* commented with lha full uarna and addraaa of tha wrltar, not ueoaasarUy for publication, but am a guarantee of gtHxl fa* Hi.
DOTS Tbla surely baa barn A long wlulsr. Marcb made a ootuewhal blualry entry. Nearly 300 sxcurslonlsl* bare on Buudey. i Two bottle Viere are eald to be about cheuging owotvablp The •••tlowere that bloom In tba eprlug" will be welcomed. There will ba a card party at the Progressiva League tble aveulug. Large uumbar of rxcurelouiats bare Huuday, lucludiug many cottage ownare. l'be New Jersey Metbodlet Church Conference la uow lu eeeelou lu Atlantic City. ' Jobn Cheese man ba« purchaeed au Kdmou grapbopboue. It le a tine instrument. Two or three of tba local reel aetata meo have made a uumbar uf sale* during tba laat leu daya. A meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of tba American Legtou will be bald tbla aveulug at 7.30 o'clock. PERSONALS. City Commissioner Campbell wn In Trenton Mouday. Robert W. rtcotl. of Philadelphia, waa In town Friday. P. F McLane apaul tba week-end witb bla family in tbla city. Waablngton VanUllder, of Pateraburg. waa lu town Tburaday. George Haya, of Philadelphia, waa among the vlaltora here Tburday. Kobert K Marple. of Philadelphia waa a receut gueat of tbe Elberou. Misa F A. Ottlngar, of tbla city, ta viaillug relatives to Philadelphia. County Prosecutor Kugaue Cola we* among lha vlaltora bars Saturday. J. Fithiau Tatem. of Haddoollald, waa among the vlaltora here Friday. Ira P. Sharp aud wife, of Vinelaud. aummer raatdauta bare, are lu Florida. M. Nabaaa and bride, of Ailaoilc City, ware vleltorehara a few day* Ago Victor Poullere, of Philadelphia, waa among tbe vlaltora bare on San dey. MIm Anna McNally. of Atlantic City, apent Saturday with relatlvea In tbla city. Miae Harper, of line city, 1» enterteinlug bar aunt. Mra. Annie Hoiniu, of Keedlng. L S. A. Stedeiu. a Philadelphia drugglat with a collage here, waa iu town Sunday. Harry M. Lee and wife, of Port Norrle, are tbe gueata of relatlvea In tbla city, tbla week. City Clerk Harry A. Morrle apent yesterday afternoon to Camden, wbere be went ou bualneee. Koalgn Ewing Coraoo vlalled bli mother. Mra. Margaret Coraoo. and •later* In tbla clly tbla waek. Charles Sayre, of tbla city, apent Tuesday with bla daughter. Mra. Wii llam P Kid radge, of Betcovllle. Mra. Sterling Cola, of tbla city. I« teaching tbe children of one of the ! gredea of the Wcaley avenue echoo!. Mra. Jamas Htowmao and daughter, Klin ore. of tbla city are spending a | few weeka In Philadelphia and Oak [Lane. Dr. Alfred K. Poller, of Ottawe, Canada, waa a week-end gueat of William S. Leech aod slater at tbeir eat luge here. T. K. Wlnetiolay aud family, who [occupied their Park place cottage laat I week, returned to their Philadelphia I home Saturday. William Biratton and wire bava re I turned to Vlueleod after epeudtug | several days with J. B. Chrtetlan and I family, of tble ctty. Mlae Carolyn R. l*eech baa returned [to bar home in tbla clly after spending la mootb In tbe Booth, vlaltlng In Itieorgla and Florida. Mlaa Margaret Kevin, of tbla city, I haa returned from a week's vacation I apent In Philadelphia, Kennett Bquere land Wllmlngtoo. Del. George Bteveae end brtde, of Allan-Itlct-'ity. vitt ted relatlvea In tbla clly I Sunday. Mra. Stevena waa Mlaa I Helen Meeban. of tbla city, I Dr. Harry C. Sharp aud family, of I PblladelphtA. ware receite vlellora el I tbe home of Dr. Bbarpte pereota. L'Apt. land Mra. John M. Sharp, of Ibla 9tty. Mlaa El toe belt) Hart man. who will I anon graduate as a ourae-Aftbii llw I u.arltan Hoapltal. Philadelphia, waa laviettof bar# tbe laMar part of laat I week. Jobn C. Staelman and family who I ocruplad Apartment D In tbe Browolee I Apart mente during the winter, have I returned to tbeir hoaee el Third etreel I end Atlantic avenue. Prof. J. M. Stevena, eoperlntendent I of sehoele lo thle city, returned Hie I letter part af laat week from CleveI lend, wham he attended the gat hating I of schoel eaperlnlendeole of the coon. ■ try. Heir Trlnitt ••rvtcre Holy Trtoity Kpleeopal Chureh sir I viree will be held el 10.46 • and I 7.43 p. as., In the home of Mra. S. B. I Swan, 1080 Aabury avenue, Sunday I school at t.«n a m., In tbe aacrMy el I tha church. Wilt KIWI OHssrs. The regoter monthly buelnees meat I log of tbe Women • Home Mltelor I Auxiliary will be held at lha Imme o Mr. Bride. OMttoolfil avenue. Tute I day, Mereh •. A foil atiendeoce b I desired, ae the annual elect loo of offl I pan will bt bffd
i y— pbiladelphians boy cottages! Resident of This City Alsoj Boys 50- Acre Farm Near Marmora. Elmer Jackaou Pearl, of Clay tun H slues Brick's veal aslata office, re- ' porta (he following aales: 1 Tbe Tibbie farm of fifty acres, user 1 Marmora, to Hiram 8. Mowrer, of Ibla oily. Four Iota, Third street and Ocean avenue, owned by tbe Trower estate, to Otla M. Towuaaud, of Ocean City. Cottage 854 Second street, owutd by Mra. Julia M. Heritage, of Waabiug ton. D. C., to Albert N. Darren, of, Philadelphia. i Cottage MO First street, owuad by Mlaa Alma M. Urotb, a f Philadelphia to Albert N. Oairelt, of Philadelphia Lot 00 Aabury avauua. uaar Third "treat, owued by the Jobu Schelblc 1 estate, to Emersou L. Smith, of thl* city Cottage 1604 Pleasure avenue, owued by George W. Thayer, lo Edward J. Heals, of Philadelphia Cottage 1428 Pleasure avauua, owued by Hiram E. Budd, of Camdcu, C Kdwlu B. Garrlguea, of Philadelphia. Mr Pearl states that several other •ales are being settled. MAY LOCATE HERE New York firm l.ooklug for aiie for Plsoi. There wee read at tbe meetlug of 1 tie Chamber of Commerce a latter from the Tompklos Co., luc , 364 Fourth avenue, New York, lu which it was stated that tbe company la looking for a suitable site or building for a "ilk throwing plant. Information haa reached tbe firm that Oceau Clly can • fler many suitable advantages. Tha building required la to give approximately 90UU to 10.00U square feet of floor apaoe on either one, two or three floors. H. D. Taylor epoke lu favor of having something of this kind herein winter. John K. droves wanted to koow If it were possible that a New York Arm is looklug for a alts In Ocean City. Homer Shoemaker eakl that many large establishment* are gettlrg out of tbe big cltlea because of tbe heavy taxation. Dr. Coraon said that some large city { establishments are dividing their plants In small towns, where there •re enough women to be engaged, to ••void labor troubles. Tbe matter waa referred to tbe pre® "lent aud secretary of tbe chamber. TO INSPECT ROAD — — — 1 Frcrboidrrs 10 l.sok si Dsmscr ' to Central A venae. Mayor Champion announced at the 1 meeting of the Chamber of Commerce that tbe Capa May County Board of Freeholder# wilt be here lo Inspect the *torm damage to Central aveuuc from Thirty-fourth to FIfly-flftb streets, this road bavlog baan taken over by tbe Stale and county a ebort time alnce. Tba board will ta bare tomorrow. Mayor Champion aaked for tbe appointment of a committee te meet tbe freeholder*, and tbe following were selected: Prof. Stevena, R H. Nolly, H. B. Swan, H. S. Mowrer and I. S. Champion. COTTAGES BOUGHT rblladnlpninne Psrchsss Here Tbronib Jobn J. raster* John J. Foster, real estate operator, reports tbe following ealee of property in tble city: Tbe Mclutoab cottage, 801 St. Cbarlee place. Mrs. A. J. Smith's cottage, 824 St. Charles place. Mra. Benjamin Brigge' cottage, 801 rtt. James place. ^Werd Higbee'a doable cottage, 444 446 Aabury avenue. , All of these were bought by people finm Philadelphia. He baa several other aaiea nearlog settlement. Wotarb TOteve* l.eagae. Tba Suffrage League of Oceau City haa automatically merged Into the Ocean City League of Women Voters. The fl ret meeting will be an open oue held at Mra. Creeee's residence tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. All women intereeted will be welcome. Ofllcere will be elected. 1 > a • nstse Pmmst's eatery, ft was derided at a congregational meeting of tba Plret Praabytarlan 1 Church Wednesday tvsnlng of laat weak to ralaa lha salary of tba pastor, f tba Re/ Dr. Snyder, from 8®00 to i a year, the pastor and family, as usual, to have tbe free uee of tbe manae. I gj trgiT aHiisi , There le always a lot doing at tha t regular M-menthly meetings of Morgan Kannk Poet, American Legion, but there la always room for more ae5 tnrlty. Come op this evening aod B take part. "Veta" who are not memJ ber* come alee, and "Join op." Bsais Aasrlmrwli. m 1 O. L. B. Raby, director of tbe Haa- • shore Tutoring Bureau, ba* rented for ' tbe season, through J. William Mor1 rlaon, real estate operator, tbe apartment of Mra. R F. Ferris. 878 Third .•rest He eetebllabed hie bureau lo this etty last sommar •seats rssss" Oriixs Mil. (i Mayor Champion told members of 1 tbe f 'hamber of Commerce that ha had ' received a telephone message from .Trent 00 thai the Oceao OHyBflff potnt auto bridge bill Had passed ttx State Senate I- Nsisl Arrlrals. n — »f RIJIROX, A. T. Jamee Robert K. Marpla I Philadelphia; L. R. UMMt and wife 1 Sea laid City. 1 1 1 r rt • iS
WANT BEACHES PROTECTED iT CONFERENCE FROM STORMS OF WINTER MEETS IN ATLANTIC i I j mm— j I "
BULKHEAD SOON TO BE REPAIRED I City CommidBiooers Instruct Engineer CollinBon to Prepare Plans for Work. Fullowiug a brief talk by Mayor Champion at the weekly meeting of (he Clly Commlseionere, Director ' Kuher made a mottuii, which we* ' a I o pie<l , that City Kugluter Colliaaou 1 be authorized to prepare plana for the restoration of the hulklirad and street work lu South Oceau City damaged by the heavy etorui* of a few- weeks ago, aud nubuilt these plane al the next meeting of the board. The hoard members, as a committee of the whole, will Instruct the engineer as |o what Is tu be done id the way of preparing the plana. Dlrtclor Fisher reported that all of the approaches up to Tenth street have been repaired. The railing will have to be repaired lu some places. Mr. Ftaher further reported that this weak he begau lo resurface the Boardwalk at Fifth al reel aud as far north as will he necessary. Health Oltlcer Adams' monthly report showed tbe city's health condition to be good, with tbe excepllou of some "flu." I'be building inspector's report, Willi a check for 135. waa ordered received aud tiled. City Eleclriclau Ktggliis' report was accompanied by a check for 8-5 Tbe report was ordered tiled and tliej money turned Into the city treasury. The following resolutions, preseu led by Dlreclor Flsber, lu the abseuce of Director Campbell , were adopted: Be It Resolved, by the Board of Commissioner* of Ocean City, New Jer*ey, that Ocean City borrow a sum not ex ceediog 88000 in anticipation of the collection of taxes for the year of 1920 aud that the proper ofllcers are hereby authorized to execute a note or uote* to secure said sum. Be it Reaolvt I, by the Hoard of Commls -loners of Ocean City, New Jer*ey. that (*ccan CHy borrow a sum not ex ceedlng gl 100 under and by virtue of an ordinance or reaolutlon previously passed by the bond Contract 704. pile break water;, aud that the proper ofll cer are hereby authorized to execute a uota or notes to secure said sum. Be It Resolved, by the Hoard of Commissioners of Oceau City, New Jersey that Ocean Ctty borrow a sum uot exceeding |2700 00 under and by virtue of au ordluance or reaolullou previously passed by the bos id (CnUtract No. 703, bulkhead. Forty-uiuth to Fifty ninth streets), aud that the proper ofticeA are hereby authorized to execute a note or notea to eecure said sum A number of bills were read and ordered paid Box ScoBl Novrmriii. Klmtr Jackson Pearl told the members of tba Progressive League at their meeting Monday night that tbe Boy Bcout movement In this city la not sleepiog, but the receut lack of activity lias been due to the Bluesa of two or three of the men who have been giving their personal atteutlou aud service lo the boys. These men are uow getting well, and activities will be reuewed within a short time. Dancers Mad Uood Time. There was a large attendance of young people at the dance* In the Hann Building ou Monday evening. The music, provided by an orcheeira of six pieces, was unusually good, and the dancers had a very enjoyable time. Home of the older residents of the town occasionally attend these dances. R. Curtis Robinson, 744 and 746 Aabury avenue, Ocean City, N. J , bae been appointed a Commissioner of needs for Pennsylvania, with full authority to take acknowledgment and proof of my deed, mortgage or other conveyance of any lands, tenements or hereditaments lying or being lo said Ktats, or coy other writing under seal, to be used *>r recorded In Pennsylvania. and to tduiiiileter an oath or affirmation. adv., if. IQBIIUU. — "1 ••• ""• "
Mayors of Seashore Resorts Interested in Bill in State Legislature. I Mayor Champion, City Commls *loiier Flsber, lily Kolicltnr Boswell ; . aud Clly Kuglue#r William H. Collie j j hou went \o Atlantic Clly Haturday af- j< leruooii tu alteud a uiectiug lu the , clly hall (here of the mayors aud other officials of sea*hore rvsorta to consider ( the question of prolacllou to the beach , fronts lu these VSltcua resorts against , tha severe storm* of tha wluler mouths. 1 lily Commissioner Campbell waa 1 also a member of the parly. Mayor Cbampiou waa appointed , chairman of the legislative committer, which will have redrafted a bill that is now lu tn* rilate Legislature lo { make It conform to the ideas of the j Board of Navigation and .Commerce, ('tils bill, tu lis uaw shape, will b* In- ( [ roduced in the legislature uaxt Monday , Tha hill will provide for an appropriation of 1260 .000. aud $50,000 can ba ob- ^ (alned by any municipality In a year, if thai city will give a similar amount, < fur tha protection of beaches. Mayor Champion brought tbe sub , jecl to tbe atteutlou of the members of ( the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday ( evening, urglug Ita Imporlauos. He asked for the appoiulmeut of a , committee lo go to Treutou next Mou- ( day lu the interest of the bill j The following committee waa appointed by President Mtaulon: William E Maasey. E. M. Button, Jobu ( R. Drove* aud E. A. Coraon. ( ■ • ■ j MADE HOUSE CAPTAIN H. tt. Hvull and M- W. Mildreds t on Daly. I Mayor Champion, at the weekly meeting of (he City Commissioner*, c -dated that he had with him a copy of 1 the rule* and regulations of the local • (Nil ice department, which he would like to have adopted. Ou motion of Director Flsber, the c rules and regulations wera adopted. City Clerk Morrle, oo motion of Dl> , rector Fisher, at lha suggestion of Mayor Cbampiou, waa Instructed to L iiavl from 100 to 160 copies ol theaa < rules prluted lu hook form. ( lu (he rules aud regulations, the oh c jecl of the police force Is tlrat lo eel L forth. Thau comas a recital of the qualifications for membership. Than discipline aud general rules of couduct < ..f members of tba force are glveu at length, followed by the dutlee of tbe h chief aud bouse captalus. There is glveu a list of tbe city ordl- 1 j nance* moat frequently violated, and the location of tbe atreet red lights L and the patrol aud tire alarm boxes Is also given. L With the appointment of a new po- , licemau this week, Capt. H. W. Hll- L dreth was takeu off street duty, aud he Is uow oue of tbe house captains. He la on duty at ulghte thle week, j Former Chief Bcull la dolug duty a* 1 1 house captain tbla week. —a— , M. B. WIMER DEAD U ■ 1 Hummrr Krildrnt Merc lor •) Numbrr ol Vrsra. |i Millard B. Wtmer died at bis home t in Philadelphia Monday, aged 63 L years, and will be burled tbla after- L 1 noon. Mr. Wlmer's many friends here will regret to learn of his death. He was ( amoug the first of tbe summer reel- 1 dents of thle resort. Hit wife le tbe | •laughter of the late Rev. William B* I Wood, of Philadelphia, flret president of Oceau Clly Aasoclallon, and both r Mr. and Mr*. Wlmer came here among the earlleet of tbe eurumer vlrltore. Mr. Wlmer living with his parents at 1 Seveutb street and Central avenue. 1 Beside Mre. Wlmer there are two daughters. 1 , , . <3as Company Ncetlaz. The annual meeting of tbe etock-| , bolder* of the City Das Light Comr pauy will be held at the offlcee of the - company, 839 Aabury aveuue, al 12 J o'clock noon next Monday. A board r of directors will be elected, and eucb 1 other business as may come before the meeting wilf be transacted. Try at) advertleemeut In the Bbnti mil
1 "The Greatest Family Resort" OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING BATE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THF AMILY MAN SPACIOUS BOARDWALK. GREAT FISHING IN OCEAN AND RAY. THE DELIGHT OF THE YACHTSMAN. NUMEROUS TRAINS TO AND a FROM PHILADELPHIA ON THREE RAILWAYS. Within easy aooaaa of Atlantlo City and othar wall-known reaorta 1 MANY OHUROHK8
Many Local People Will At- « lend Sesbionh— Reported Pastoral Chaoses. The eighty fourth session of Ihe New Jer-ey M. K Conference opened iu the First M. E Church in Allautlc Cky Tuesday evsnlng wim a large atzad aliendauca of the mam bars. The aeasion*. winch will (-lose Mouday, promise lo he unusually luler esiing, as many important matter* are to come before the members. According to reports, there arc to be a number of changes among the pastors Following la tha program of the conference: Til l'H>»i»As , M.\ lu ll 4. 9 00 a. m. —Conference Dsvollona; Her vice, conducted by Bishop Joseph F. Berry, D. D. 9.80 a. m — Conference Buaiuaaa Bee •Ion. 2 80 p m — Auulveraary of lb* Wo man's Foreign Missionary rtoclety. Mrs. O. H. Wll lard presiding. Ad dresses by Miss Jennie V Hughes aud Dr. Mary rttoue, both of Kiuklaug China. 3 00 p. m — Evangelistic Meetlug In the Central M. E. Church, the Ceuteuary Evangelistic Movement Committee Id charge. 4 00 p. m —Lecture In Church Auditorium by Deau L. J. Hlruey, LL D., of Boston University, Rev. J. B. Kulp presiding. 7 80 p. m. — Soug Her vice. Auulveraary of the Temperance 80 clely , Rev. John Morrl*. 1). 1) . presiding. Address by Kev. C. C. Karick. D. I). , executive secretary of Board of Temperance aud Frohlhltiou. 8 00 p. m.— Evangelistic Hervlce In the Ceutral M. E. Church, Centenary Evangelistic Committee lu charge. 9.00 p. m.— Rev. James K. Hhleld*. of tbe Aull Haloon League, will pre aeut "t he 81 ream of Life," a screen sermon of great power. Friday, March 5. 9 00 a. m— Devotional Bar vice lu charge or Bishop Joseph F. Berry. 9.80 a. m.— Conference Business 8es slon. 10.00 a. m.— Lay Electoral Confer euce, Central Methodist Episcopal Church. Election of Delegate* to tbe Deneral Conference. Heaelou called tu order by tbe secretary, William 8 Child*. 2 80 p. m.— ' The anniversary of the Woman's Home Missionary Bociely. 1 Mra. U. W. Yard pre»idlug. Brayer by Rev. Kdwlu Forrest Hann, D. D. Addraaa by Rev. gbarlee A. Tludiey D . Philadelphia. Pa. 8.00 p. m.— Evangelistic Her vice In Central Metbodlet Episcopal Church 4.00 p. m.— Lecture In the Conference Church Auditorium by Deau L. J. Birney , LL. D., of Boston University. 7 80 p. m. — Bong Bervlca. Anniversary of Freedmau'a Aid and Board of Foreign Mlaaloua. Address 1. Garland Penn. 8.00 p. m.— Evangelistic Barvlce lu the Chelsea Metiiodlat Episcopal Church, Centenary Evangelistic Com It tea lu charge. 8.00 p m.— Educational Anniversary In Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. J. B. Haines, D. D., presiding. Address by Dr. J. H. Morgan, President. Dickinson College. 8ati:rday, March 6. 9 00 a. m.— Conference Devotional Bervlce, Bishop Joseph F. Heiry lo I charge. 9.80 a. m —Conference Business Bra alou. 2.80 p. m.— Anniversary of tha Itinerant Blsterhood In the parlor* of tba iUlalgb Hotel. 8t. Charles place and the Beach, Mrs. William A. Lilley presiding. 2.80 p. n — Anniversary of the Itinerant Brotherhood In the Church Au* I dltorlura. Rev. John tt. Door lay pre siding. 4j08 p. m.— Evangelistic Bervlce In First M E. Church, Evengallatlc Centenary Commutes In charge. 7.30 p. m — Bong Bervlce. Annlvereery of the General Deacon ass Board and Kpwortb League. Rev. U L. Hand presiding. Addressee. Bishop Joseph F. Berry and Rev. Cbarlee K Guthrie. D. D., General Becretsry of tbe Epworth League. Lay Aasoclallon. 10 00 a. m — Annual Conference of 1 1 j*y Association lu Bt. Paul's MetboI diet Epleoopal Church. Bualneaa Beaaion— Judge H. R. Welle presiding. 7 80 p. BB.— Public Maaa Masting In Bt. Paul'e Methodist Kplacopel Church under tbe auaplcee of tbe Lay Association. 8r*bAY. March 7. Garden Pier (Auditorium). New Jersey eveuue end Boerdwelk. 9 00 a. m. —Conference Love Feast, lad by Rev. John W. Morris and Rev. Joseph Garrison. 10 80 a. m —Morning Worship. Hermou by Bishop Joseph F. Barry, D. D.. LL D. 2.38 p. tn — Ordination of Deacons and Riders by Bishop Joseph F< Merry. D. D., In Plret Metbodlet Rplaco pel Church. 4 00 p m Evangelistic Barvlce In cberga of Centenary Evangelistic Committee 7.00 p. m Epworth I -vagus Ideational Bervlce, Rev. L L. Hand and I Conference Epworth I^aegue Cabinet 10 charge 7 48 p. m — Hong Bervlce. 8 00 p. m —Evangel 1st Ic Barvlce I Harmon by Rev. George W, Hanson, I D I) « Muperlntandant of the Booth District of Philadelphia Conference Rev. tileries M Hoewcll, D. I)M lo cherge of altar ear? loo. Monday, March 8 I 9 00 8. as.— Conference Devotional J Bervlce. Bishop Joseph F. Berry Ic Charge 8.88 a m -Gonfereoca Buelnaaa Bee live. Any further sessions or meat Inge lo be announced. j Try an nd vert teamen! tn the Item " t»
— a— OSBB— PUUMBIIsa I Are you gMltag ectirs ssiufaaiioo as to prices. * rko- «nslc \> and buamsss coufUaj ? If uot, it will pa j yuu tu glrs mv s trial 1 <u& tc iu. asosiAK/ually g pas;t* .«. lo <*«rv of yuar rvpair vsi of whioL I uiak* a spoatalty. 1 Lav* bODapssisivs wUt/iaLmart •r sit. . - I furus to u ..uUiii ti r* > • t Hodi C. H. DAC( ).N 607 UI«hUl Ml SURF LAUNDRY V2V Ocean Avenue pn.a« t*«-» Ocean City, N. J. GOOD ▼ORK, QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PK EM1SFS PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL - ■ j Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY SHOsi. ai-w NEW JERSEY Humphrey Radiantfire Perfect combustion, safe, odorlesa, and gives intern*. heat at a surprisingly small gaa expense. No need to build furnace fires mornings and evenings during the spring and tall months. Fits into any fireplace aud is easily installed. It throws out the beat reaching into other rooms. On exhibition at our salesroom. Gity Gut> Light Gompany ___ 1 _ i Build a Home There IS a Building Room. It »• in full awing la the West and Middle West. We have commenced to feci it brie iu the Host. It's spreading. Prices will advance Why not get hntv now with those plans? See tout friend Mr. Contractor, and go over it with hun. Of coui*e it * understood that you'll want the Lumber lo come from u*. If wc gel the business, you'll not be heki up fur the delivery of the material. That <Toc» not only mean LUMBKR, it mcaas Cement, Brick, Lime, Lath. Sash and Millwoik and Hardware bvsr>lhln| thai loss In tha Building G. 11. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth and Weal Avenue BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. ano Simpson Ave. OccanXity. N J. excorson j General Contractor! 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS J aFx== — -sjii-j — IP I I ■ ins-nil' =}QEL ! 1 1 - - I I I II J - - Don't let the spring find yon with a / f U ii leaky roof. Thunder storms are coming jBte DOtev ) ') aD*' A loc* be apt lo result in M m considerable damage. ' Chimneys that leak ahould be looke<l 1 J'.* t J *n<* mR'^e waler-tight. Smukey O • 1 y7 vJLj . V" chimneys can be made to draw. I tyy . i I Tin roof* are fire-proof. T . -M All kind of stqye and heater repairs. I j, \rS~zLS i }' \~ alove and heater rt i jx-*. I .» I J i- ^IB' *1*8 roofing. aW/ SMITH'S ** The Tin Smith 7 / / ^ H •' 738 Asbury Ave. Phons 7te*W All WriOjLpf Outtara I Jones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbur}* Ave. Ocean City, N. J. overcoats REDUCED % off $12.00 UP Buy Now for Next Winter Caps Suits Sweaters Shirts Ties Hosiery Umbrellas i THE TIME is coming when it will not be an easy matter to get hotel accommodations in Ocehn 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 S wart h more Hotel and * could not he taken care of. Even for the coming summer we arc unable 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 i cellar to garret. 1 There is need in Ocean City for good hotels. h Lippincott Hotels Company For further Information in connection witb the un* nanal plana of Ihe above Company, communicate wjih L. il I,. Montgomery, Publicity Manager, ot with IV Adll i, Brown Secretary and Treasurer, ;ti Liberty Building, Philadelphia , Pa. ' Advertise in the SENTINEJ,
MOT ALA A AO GOTTA***. £ cctch Jl-oll a acaiaiAiz, Sisscroa OCEAN O/rr NL* JERBMY . a j . i •.* ■ "f ' * taA f t m ■ i dmm ' "~i * • I h i i, m ■aaJ|iaa i U— - ■ - tL -*£mi r hf/lfidt.ab'djrLt Ra: r •"is m m rommmm. m. m. it-mi ktrm THE IMPERIAL im!6 Canlraf Ava. Ocaan CHy, M- J 0|*« f th« -asa.f. n+mmwOf lornlmA asa/ LOS Ssajfa. tessaii w OHM- C. OMTolU, - — w NEW HOTEL ELBERON KlGtf Tf! Akln ZMTKAL AYRAOX <x-kai> city. h. J. .(•/lor nmy r s, i'ropncarsaaaa K ourtoeb! b v«4 r-.or>, gb\r rsooo ata' aud otsl j papered. Vut*um I7>X a/ HA-i« .(MILLER COTTAGE 7X2 Ubtai Asanas •a.-xax city »kw JMHAK1 Opso AH Ilia V «r Hot WoUr Heal lauka i. UllAJfM THE B1SCAYNE Los k> airfkUAis tbs Btsaaroa vtu ba Closed USUI Apr)., ./» Ocean avs.-ioaoppoaMa Moorlyo terrace 1'rivats Baths Book lac E BLL'IDIV. Owosr Our Wall Paper :s a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect oar numerous designs. If yon are critical it may lake you a long time to decidethere are so many patterns to cbooee from — but the point is that yon can 1* suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH ill 1048. Aabury Ave. • Ocean City New Jersey Are You a Slave to Stoves? It your house heated only la spots? Do you warn to do aw ay w ith the dirt and trouble of car* lying coal and a hex through (he rooms? Do you want more heal at lost COXt? Why not investigate the 4 InTERtlATIOnAL "Onepipe Heater Affc w if it is ,-^r*" Fr" -S ticid loTJ^OUfl orT F IT )■ bWAN 4 TROUT. Ageota i04c k+bmn Pesos €*>.!*■ J. . "DANIEL KRALSS Electrical Contractor 411 Aabury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Ml rtoos, ItT-W O. I_ LAKE ...SEAL ESTATE AOENT.. Lota tor sols. Coitaco* toi raat. Qui issposisa** saltsttod t til 1PIITISI L lltll Ocean Cilf Sentinel PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK. * + RATBS FDUmAHBD ON AFFLtCATfON IV»oa, IJ8-J 14 -Blxth and rioaaiii* aaauua l " lUaraa i n sad Hav a vanoo ih Ktuirtsentb and Bay ava. U Bcvantb and Waal a van no, 0 Bcnnod and Aabun a von a*. 4A— Fourth and Aabury avauua 1 Eighth and AaburT avanoa. 4$— *\ auth and Asbuiy avanwa 4b— Thlrteanlh and Aabury * vow as, 4b Bixtacnth and Aabary 1 van as 81 North and Ikntul avaaaa M — Htxth and Dwutl ivsas* 8 vanth and Ortml avaaaa. tx rt h^a toM^^a i auaa

