Ocean City Sentinel THUK8DAY MAJtCH 11. 1MN). W* shall be glad to receive Usui* o t aswa and eowiuuulcatioo* of luiereet to thin community end our reader* everywhere. All communication* should be accompanied with the full name and addreee of the writer, not ueoeeaarlly for publication, but an a guarantee of good Cp'th. 1J0T8 m Itumor* of more hotel *ale* here. Auother large crowd of excursloulet* here Huuday. A number of Improvemeute are be lug mad* to the iirigblou Hotel They aay we'll have an early spring. It cau't come too *oou for uioit people. If the weather of the la*t day or two continue*, It will be time for marble pia>iog J'h* Kplscopal service* In the home* of the parishioner* here are well attended aud of a most helpful character. The Hoard of Kducatlon ha* elected Mr*. Hterllug Col*, of this city, teacher of one of the grade* lu the Wesley avenue school. 1 • • • - - PERSONALS. Vance L. Ealy, of Steubeuvllle.Oh lo was lu town yesterday. Mrs. J. C. Hculi, of Philadelphia, I* visiting relative* lu this city. Laslla Champlou. of Cap* May Court House, wa* lu towu Friday. George W. Sinister, of Philadelphia, a summer resident here, wa* in town Friday. Robert Chew, of Philadelphia, a summer reahleui here, was to town Friday. 1 Frank H. Kividga, of Naw York ' City, was a guest of the Elberou a few ' days ago. J Joaapb M. Rowland, of Pblladal- | pbla, wa* In towu the latter part of t la*t weak. Mr*. William Powell, of thl* city. c lia* returned from a six weak*' trip lo t California. j Harold Pari*, son of Commodore D. 1 H. Paris, of Philadelphia, waa lu I town Huuday. Mrs. H A. Plocb. of We*t Phlladel f phla. cama lo thl* city Tuesday on a visit to frleud*. ( Mm. Kuby Moore, of Colllugswood. ( has returned home from t vt>n in mI>. ubs reiurueu noma rrom visit rels It
tlves lo this city. ' Mr*. L. Miller, of the Miller Cottage, thl* city, I* visiting her brother In West Colllugswood. H. C. Hchaux*. Jr , of Uelmar. returned home Friday after spending a couple of day* here. Clayton Halue* Hrlck has *0 Improved after four week*' illness that he cau now see visitor*. Cbarle* H*ck and wife, of thla city, have beau apeudlug several day* with relative* in Philadelphia. The Rev. W. A. Cobb, of Camden, owner of properly here, was among tba visitors hart Haturday. Frank H. Piatt, who Is connected with a Camden theater, will return to bie home hare about May 1. Mr*. Paul Klderlay, of Philadelphia, visited her brother, Liwreuce Lear, aud wife lo this city on Hunday. Mr*. Lydla Lee ban returned lo her borne lu thla city after spending several week* in Wrnt Phlladslphia. John H. McClatchy and wife, of Philadelphia, summer collagen* hare, were In town tha latter part aT last week. Ml*e Ethel rthoemaker. of tbl* city, has been elected a kindergarten teacher lo the PleesantvilJe public acbool*. Walter Hay*, of Philadelphia, ■pent th* latter part of last week lu Ocean City. He la a well-known summer resident. George F. Haxtou aud wlf*, of tbl* city, have returned to their home after ■ pending mo«t of the winter in Philadelphia. Clifford Crane and wire, of Bridge too, speot the week end with Mr*. Crana'a parents, Cbarle* Watsou aud wife, lo tble city. Mr*. Jobo K Towneend, of Houtb Vioelaud, ban been spending several day* with Benjamin Henderson and wife, lo thla city. Mr*. James Morris, of Port Norrl*. ha* returned hum* after a few days' visit to her sister. Mr*. Charlae B Powell, of tbl* city. Mj** Nelson, of thl* city, stenographer In the office* of Heflelgh A Co., relumed Tuesday from a few day* visit to Philadelphia. Hamuli Wright, of West Pblladal phi*, owner of a property on Fourth street and summer resident of thl* city, wee In town Tuesday. Ml*s Edith Y. Lee. • student at Temple University, Philadelphia, was the week end guest Qf Joseph D. I«ee end femily, of tbl* elty. Mr*. Clinton B Price returned to , her home In thl* city Heturdey evening after an eitended v»*li to har father, In Hpokane. Wash. Miss Kfflt Pitcher and Miss Marguerite Meehan, of thl* city, are en gaged In book-keeping duties In the City (Ja* Company's office. Walter Aimer Dlttrtch and bride, waa Mlaa Genevra Julia Chevtai •r this city, returned early this week from their honeymoon trip. Mra. H It Hwau end Mrs William F. Gardiner, of this city, will attend the cape May County W C. T. U. In at Itote at Cape May Court House to day, 1 Mrt, H W Dan nelly and ann, Rob art, have returned to their home here after spending the leaf sis weeks with relatives end friends at Wllltaassport and Kegleemere, Pa. Mlaa Kltaabath Pfalffar. cashier lo the fa* company's office, who has beau *aarr1og from nervous trouble. W III aoou leave fur har home tu fat'
1 JUNIOR MECHANICS EXCELLENT HOSTS if * Lodge Men Provide 8pleodid Entertainment for Daugh- , tera of America. f K very member of Oceau City Couuf cil. No. 10, Daughters of America, forluuala enough lo be present, a* well a* . other Invited guests, gave uustluted pral»« to the member* of lota Couucll, No. 123, Jr. O. U. A., for the very excellent treat given the member* of Oceau City Couucll by tba members of . Iota Couucll lu Ibv lodge room* Tuesday evening. Tha lodge room wa* crowded with tueu aud wumiu Identified with these , organization* aud all thoroughly eu-i joyed tha splendid program provided j by tha boy* through the ageucy of the "Versatile Five," who came from Philadelphia. These entertainer* were Fred. Bcbefl, John Mack, Philip Hirst, Eleanor Brook* and Hannah Jackson They opeued with a minstrel show , introducing several up-to-date songs, well sung. There were a uuiukr of specialties by the visitor*, eudiug with a rare* comedy. After the show ice cream aud cake were provided, and Charles Wluslow called for speeches from several of l bos* lu the assemblage." Mayor Champion and tha Rev. Geo. W. Yard were wanted as some of those to make addre**e*. Put they had left before thl* part of tha program wa* reached. Miss Mabel Lake, councilor of the Daughter* of America, thanked the Junior* for the treat aud expressed the view that all had beeu delightfully eulaiucd. Referring lo a contest now in progress lu Oceau City Council. Miss Lake declared that the young folk were going to wlu. Others called upoo for remarks In- 1 eluded J. Prescott laduisu, who ' said h* waa sutTerlng from matrimonial ludlgestlcu; Granville 1 H. Hlaelmau, who promised to sing si 1 the uext eotertalumeul; C. L Breck- ' J. Edward Voss and George F. J Haxtou. There were *electloua during the P evening by an orchestra comprising ' the following: Harding Crane, Leslie ' Hughe*, Couetaot Ford, Herman Hal |c vague and Harold Marainn. Harding Crane alao gave a coruet solo. The committee* lu charge of the af " fair were: Musical entertainment— J. Prescott I Cadman, John Deuuta and Joseph W. s 1 Itefreahmeute— Wlltou H. Wills'* — — » — ss» ww use.e 1
and George Mason. Heats— Charles Hreckley. I — — 1 ' PRETTY HOUSES SOLD 1 Horace Miller Buys Cottage- 1 , Through M. f. Htaiiton L Harry F. Htautun, real estate opera- < ; lor, who bad a very active winter lu 1 his Hue of business, reports the fol- 1 lowing sale#: Cottage of Miss Marian H. Town, on 1 Station road wast. Oceau City Oar- I dens tract, to J. Horace Miller, a wellknowu Philadelphia costumer. who. 1 with his family, has been a summer < resident of this resort for many years « aud an active member of the Ocean 1 City Yacht Club. Mr. Miller bae always found his greatest delight In be > mg located on tba bay front, being usually fouud user Fourth street. U He leased Mlns Town's cottage aud oc cupied It last season. Ha aud Mra. Miller aud their daughter liked It so well that Mr. Miller decided to buy I, the house. Jamee McGhee, one of the head meu In Wauamaker'a furniture dt>- t partment, ha* bought tba cottage 848 ( Second street, recently owned by the ( Rev, Dr. Harry Dawson Mitchell, of t Washington, D. C. Mr. McGhee, . who live* In Logan, spent hi* first en- t tire season here last summer, occupying ( an apartment In the Heaskle Apartments. j Mr. Htanton la Juet closing the aale , of the beautiful bungalow property of . Americua R Cnderdown, 847 Brlgh- , ton place, to a Philadelphia man. I'ht* t* one of tba most attractive of op-town properties, always kept lu the beat of condition. It has a lot 80 feet front and 100 feel deep, and there \ is a magnificent view of the ocean 1 from the bouse'* large porche*. 1 , Klectwd I.ey Del*i*tes. , Of the Ave elected by the New Jer , ■ay Conference as lay delegates to the , General Conference In D«* Molne* lu t May, two are of Ocean City— William ( K. Maaeey and Charles C. Read. The f home of tha latter I* in Catoden, but , he la In tha hardware busloea* here , and spends the summer sea*ooa In this ( resort. ■art Route ota Atb«ry A venae. Jam** Mart* ha* sold hi* houa*. 1 1040 Atbury gvanua, to Alfred W. Powell, of the Powell- VanGlldar bum- 1 ber Company, thl* city. The owner ; and family will shortly take poa- 1 aaalon of tbelr new borne. 1 — — — — — — — — - , tersville, Pa, She will not return to , the ga* company's office. L R. Thome* and wife, of Pittaburgh, art visiting Mra W. A. Webb, .«tt Wesley avenue. Mr. and Mr* W abb are a l*o from Pittsburgh, Mr. I Webb speodlng tba week ends here. I Mra. H. B. Convar and daughDr 1 will soon occupy apartments over H. H. Lake'* jewelry store, rv R. Convar will have headquarter* at Capt. Herbert C. Hmtth'* residence on the 1 bay front, ueer Blxth airaat. Mre. Rimer Klelnachmldt and rlaughter, of H addon Height*, have , returned home after a visit to Rimer Crane and wife, The latter are nowi, sntertatning Charlee Haig and Mlaa Myrtle n. G rover, of Pitman, Df.w P, Heine*, of the Colled Mtalea He vena* fuller Heoeee, re- ' turned to duty Monday after spending ■avers I day* here. Ha waa called home by the Ulnae* of hi* wife, who wa* suffering from acute indlgeetlon. 1 1 e ■ iMfOli HI HALE— Apply Ml • Ocean a van a# adv., it
MOVE TOWARD 5 AND C0MMI i — QUOIT GAMES : AROUSE INTEREST B 1 1 1 Presbyterian Team Leads Methodist Rivals in Bible Classes' Tournament. There Is much Interest lu the Indoor quoit lour nam rut lu progr*** between teams of the Bible classes of the Methodist, Prr*b> (rrlau and Baptist I churches. The Presbylerlau aud M*ihodi»t teams iiave nearly llolshed their contest, with the Presbyterians leading The total score* Monday ulglit were: I Presbylerlau*, 1538; Metliodist, I4J»7. Elmer Crane led iu the number of individual point* scored -190. Although the oldest member of ttie team, A.J. Hmllh was a close second , he scoring 181 points, lie w%* closely pressed by F. B. Craven, w ho made a total of 180 po|Ula. These two teams have still 1''. game* to play before their series end*. The member* of the Presbyterian team, with their scores, follow: Johu M (-Call Ion. 186; William F. I Gardiner. 110; William Chad wick, 140; Noah Collins, 126; G. C. Gordon, 166, Mark Bevau, 136; Luther Wallace, 188; I F. B. Craven, 180; A. J. Hmllh, 18!; Elmer Crane, 100. Those playlug on the MethodM team are: James B. Marts, Prof. I'nger, the Rev. George W. Yard, John Dennis, Leon Hreckley, Dr. W. Y Christian, W. W. Adam*, Kaymoml Gilford aud Wlltou H W II Jets. The alternates who have played are J. Edward Voss, Frank A. Adams aud ' Dr. J. Thorn ley Hughe*. Other alternate* of the team are Charles Qutgg H C. Marshall, Allen Hmith, Halbert Hmllh, Gus Qulgg, Travis Quigg, B F. Hmtth aud Orvllle Adams. The next eerie* will be between the ' Methodist aud Baptist teams This ' will start tomorrow eveuing on the Methodist floor. Games start at 7 30 C o'clock. Each team consist* of ten members. Flacb mau plays a game with the C other. 1 , , , c BIG IMPROVEMENTS c Work Msitcd SI Fiord C. Minims' r ■ eBtsnrsul. M 1
Floyd C. Hlmms will make a nurn- 1 ber of big Improvements to bis dellca- , lessen on the Boardwalk at Moorlyn 1 terrace, aud the work has beeu started 1 by Oils M. Townseud. That portion of the building for- < merly used as a kitchen will he made 1 a part of the dining room. Tile floor*. < tile waluscollng, with painting decor- 1 atlooa, will Improve the appearauce • 1 and beautify thedlulug room. 1 A new kitchen will be built lu the < rear of the atores adjoining Mr. Hlmms' property. 1 One feature of the new arrange- c meute Is that the waitresses will uot ■ enter the kitchen, but orders will be 1 served them through opeulugs lu the t wall. | A refrigerating plant will he built « the rear of the restaurant. t Mr. Hlmms will speud thousands of a dollars iu these Improvemeuts, | , EXCITING CONTEST I Bel wren Two Teams of (be ' Osuibters or America. _ 1 There la a spirited coutest now ou lu 1 the reuks of the member* of the 1 Daughters of America. There are two 1 teams engaged— the "Red," ceptalued by Mr*. D. L. Vauaman, aud the "Blue," whose forces are marshaled by Mrs. George W. Nlckersou. Both 1 side* are confident of wiunlug. Tba "Blue" team pulled one over on the other* Thursday evening, when c they held a mock wedding, but tbr 1 "lied" delegation aay that they will j more than even up matter* with tbelr 1 program this evening j Mr*. Nellie I*. Nelson Dead. ( Mrs. Nellie P. Nelson died at her . bom* In We*t Philadelphia Haturday t and was burled Tuesday, service* be lug held In HI. James' Roman Catholic a Church lo that city. Hhe bad beeu 10 ill health for some time. Mra. Nel sou, with her aunt, Mlaa Ward, con ducted the Lafayette Hotel here for % three or four seasons some years ego and she mad* many friends here. ( Hhe leave* a young son. Mr*. Nelson . at one time was a well known vocal ( 1st, aliiglug In two or three Catholic , cburchaa in Philadelphia. | Note Trtnltv Chorch Wrrtlrss. Her vices lu Holy Trinity Episcopal { Church will be held In the home of ] Mra. Warren Hmltb, 11*28 Central eve three doors abova the church, at 1 10 48 a. ra and 7 48 p.m. next Hun- ' day. The Hunday school will be held 1 the sacristy of tha church at 9 30 a m. Her vices will be resumed lo the church the last Hunday in March- . Palm Hunday. Help Pseer aa*ria«e. A local realdent who I* deluged with 1 letters and pamphlet* from com pan j tee ex plotting ga* wall* and other get rich quick Stock suggest* thai tba pa per *hortage would be considerably 1 helped if a lot of thl* waste of paper 1 were eliminated by the Government authorities. ———«#• I ■*?• Colts**. Alfred W. Powell, of thl* city, ha* •old a cottage on Tenth *treet, owned by him, to Ml** Anna Chambers, who | rams to Ocean CHy from Pblladal phla *ome year* since and I* em 1 ployed In one of the stores here. w. c. T. NtrllNi. The member* of the Ocean lily W C. T. II. will meet next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mre. Jan* Ma**ett . on We* ley avenue, below Ninth street ' Christian OtHwmhtp" will ha the topic for dlecusetoo, lad by j Mra. B K Foster.
1 HIGH SCHOOL UNITY BUILDING ' Board of Education Appoints Committee to Get Views of American Legion. f The member* of tb« Board of Edu oat too, at their meetlug Tueeday even lug, named Dr. J . 1 boruiey Hughs* and Hpeucer B. Hwau a* a memorial 3 high school commute* They are to see members of the Amencau Leglou and ••certain the view • of these meu as to their thoughts regarding tha de- ' tire# of the service men respecting a 1 memorial building of this character— a torn blued high school aud test ten >• 1 uiaJ to the boy* who want from here at th* call of their country during the war with Germany. This committee will report at the uext meeting of the Board of Educe tiou, and ibeu, in all probability, the xucretary of Ibe board will be authorized to advertise for lenlAtive plans for the proposed building. During the board meetlug. Prof. J. M Hteveus gave au interesting report of the meeting of the school auperln. tendeuta of the country receutly held at Cleveland. SPECIAL MEETING Mwiiere of luiporlaoce lo Occso CIO Fishing ClOb. Matter* of importance, Including the disposition of a new set of by-laws, will come before the special meetlug of the « tceau City Fisblug Club lu the Pblla delphla Chamber of Commerce rooms, 1 226 Wideuer Building, tomorrow tve ulug at 8 o'clock. lua letter to the member* of tbe ; club. President Henry W. Htelwagon praises the work of the Naw Jersey Fish aud Game Conservation league aud urge* the boy* of tbe club to join | the league. Mr. Htelwagou say* lu part: "This spleudid organization, of which Keuueth F. Lock wood I* pre*i deut, w boea company we enjoyed at our secoud annual banquet, la going to give us Invaluable aid tu having legis Jatioo passed to stop tbe wholesale capturlug of our tlsh during tha spawning He s mm by the pouud ueia. etc . which will help briug back tbe good ' old days wheu wa could go out ou the pier, luto the surf or 00 tbe bay and catch flsb without great difficulty. "Far from being exclusively an or- ' gauication of fresh water anglers and * of burners, the league has a very large representation of *alt water anglern 1 and It Is detluitelv oledired to their in. 1 11 is acuuiieiy pieagea to tnetr In-
terests. At lu annual meeting last Jauuary, 360 meu In attendance ratified that pledge lu an unmistakable "At preeent tbe league i* composed or twenty-two associations of hunUrs aud anglers iu fourteen of tbe twentyoue couutte* and. besides, Individual members In more than 108 communities all over tbe Hlate. Our club lea member, aud so are three other large clubs along tbe coast. 'The club dues are f6 annually, Irrespective of tha number of member* a club may have, so it readily may be that tbe fund* derived In this do uot amouul to much. For tbe of its lucome tbe league must de» peud ou ludlvldual membership. Member* of affiliated clubs are eligible to jolu a* lodlvldual members and aud thus give direct eupport to the aud have direct voice lu IU aflair*. 'There are problem* coufroutlug the league of vital lutere*t lo you per eoually iu which It will need all tbe support It cau get, and we hope you will jolu the good fellow* everywhere who, Individually, are belplug out lu a worthy movement." ANNUAL DANCE Yacbt Club's Auxiliary Kvcat to br Meld April 14. Tbe annual dance and five hundred cerd party of tbe Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe Oceau City Yacbt Club will take place on Wedneeday, April 14. at tbe Bel lev ue-Htratford Hotel, Phlladel phla. The Ocean City Yacht Club'e dinner dauoe will be held on Friday eveolng. March 19 at the Rooeevelt. 2027 Cbest nut street, Philadelphia, at 7 o'clock. Chairman Jobo Wick promise* some •urprlms. Minister !■ Hard i.sck Tbe Rev. Alexander Coreoo, eon of the Rev. Peoologton Coreoo, aud well-known In Ocean City, experienced considerable bard luck In tbe New Jersey Conference Friday by tbe careleseoee* of tbe other mtnleter* In votlug. It wa* almost a certainty, before tba vote was oa*t, tbal Mr. Corson would b# elected a delegate to tbe General Conference, but there were three minister* of tbe name of Carton In tbe conference, sod several of tbe preacher* voted *imply for "Coreoa," and tbe Rev. Alexander Coreoo thus lost out by about five votee. Will Ult* Box isslsl. A box social will be given by tbe junior da** of tbe Ocean CHy High Hcbool In tbe high eobool building to morrow (Friday) evening at S o'clock. Everyone le Invited. For tbe glrle tbe price of admission te a box of lunch; for the young man, the price of tbe box, which will be auctioned. Before the auction there will be a abort enter tainment, one of the feature* of which will be a peanut bunt. There will be a trophy given to tbe person flodtog the great sat number of peauate. hMI Usrea WrSlhrr After e dey or two of aear-aprlag weather, thorn of tbe loeal reetosut* who retired early Friday night were surprised to eee mow when they awoke ibe next morning A l*ht ciiowatorm followed tbe rain of Frtday There was a heavy vied all af Friday night and Haturday cerd at rasskt. Ed wlu M 3m, of Philadelphia, 1de*trea, through tae hkmtimuu rotor* hie ttaeait te friend* who kindly rsmsnt herei him ta his raeeot be-
WAR ROMANCE i IN THIS RESORT 8 Young Man Will Marry Girl Who Filled Hie Job During Big Struggle. Earl W. Nlckersou. sou of (Jrorge W Nlckersou. of llits rtty. and M»*» * Auua K. Haas, of Be llsplaiot will te I married by the Rev Dr Hoyder at Ibe > First Praaby terlaii < huich IbSiiN, Ibii city. Haturday even lug 1 1 'he bndr la a *i*lsr of Mr*. Kdaerd • F Guff, of lb!* cily. k When Mr. Nickers* u entered the service of his couolry. Miss He— look his place as clerk 11* tbe freight office : of the West Jersey aud Heasborc Raili road Company here I'pou hi* return from "over there,' the young man r want back to hi* old position a* freight clerk, which be now hold* Miss Hass lived with her sister aud her husband who la agent at the ' Eighth street depot of the West Jersey aud 8s a* bore Railroad Company, whtla she tilled the posltlou of freight clerk and made a number of friend* in thl* city. Tha young man ha* been a widower for about live years. His first wife was Ml** Viola Bradford, of this city. FINE ENTERTAINMENT t*abllc Wc-bool Children ■•lexer Large Aud truer Those who failed to see tbe enter lalumeul by Ibe public school cbil dreo lu Ibe assembly room of the high school Thursday sveolug— aud (here were at least 25 or 30 people turned away because of lack of accommodation*— missed a real treat. It was really the best of the eutertaiomsnts ever given by the young folks, aud credit for the afTalr la due Miss Louisa T. Corson, director of uiuelc lu tbe school*, and Prof l.'uger physical director. The program opeued with a selec , tiou by au orchestra comprised of youog men of tbe city. Joaapb H road ley. one of the grade pupils, gave a violin solo that wawell done for oue of hie age. He played eelectloo* from "Tbe Bohemian Girl," aud woo applause He was accompanied on the piano byMr*. Haieu Corsou. A folk-danca was prattlly executed pupil* of tbe Heveotb aud Eighth A fencing exhibition by Prof, and Cnger showed that each possesses much skill In tbl* art. and *
, their work wa* appreciated by all. ll wa* a novel feature of tbe *bow. , Tbe 11 ret part or tbe cantata, "Mother Goose," wa* u*xt presented and ! the Hula folks ware good. ( Next came an exhibition of tumbling and otber acts by Pror. Uuger aud three of his pupils— George Gardiner, Malcolm Austin and Roes Fsrguscu. The work of the boys was ) Qua -a revelation to those wbo have not been In cloee touch with the Ihlugs Prof, linger le accomplishing lu his Hoe »u Ibe local -schools. George Gardluar appeared to be somewhat more advanced than bis com pan loos, but all did remarkably well, and their ex blbiltou waa deservedly applauded. Prof 1'uger showed himself to bs exceedingly skillful both I u thl* exhibition and In tba work on tbe parallel bars, wblch came later in tbe evening, and in wblch these three pupils and Andrew Hteelman took part Oceeu City peopla have reason to feal proud of tbe athletic skill developed among the local boys by Prof. Uuger during Ibe few mouths be has been oouected with tbe ecbools. The second part of (he cantata was wall preaanted and held the cloee aud interested atteutlou of tba crowd. Tha principal jwrts were taken by the following: Mies Bright, Marlon Trout; Tiny, Dorothy MacMurtrle; Mother Gooee. Jeannette Darby; Jack Hprall, May BramelJ; Molly Hpratt. Dorothea Barlow; Jack Hpratt Jr., Oeborn Cor1 son. Jr.; Jill Hpratt, Margaret Qulgg; Llttl* Bo- Pes p. Treat) Beufer. Little Boy Blue, Allen Goreou; Little Jack Horuar, Earle Poland; Little Ml** Muffit, Mildred Carlton; Red Riding Hood. Evelyn Rapp; Old Woman In Hboe, Ruth Halleren; Georgia Porgte, Edward Trout- P u p 1 1 e — Curtis Powell, Orri* Wrtgglu*, Joeepbtne Goet*. Katbertoe Tallow, Jams* Howe, Lawrence Hteelman, Joseph Maglnnl*, Theodore Hmllh, Howard Gerrteao , Jean net le Ga rr teon .J ean net te Htalnton and Irene He I v ago. A Japanaae dance waa admired by tbe apectetore Tbe dancer* were Mtaaee Marjorle Ben them. Margsrst Hupp las, Dorothy and MtHtred Week*, Ha rah Hmltb, Kathertne Hmtth. Bertha Mornlnwbeg and Alloa Garretson. SOLICITING FUNDS Br. H«tkr« Mxbse Appeal r*r ■eaiertsl TsPlet. Dr. J. Thorn ley Hughes of tba Young Mao 'a Progressive League memorial tablet fund committer, made an appaal for subscription* at tbe 1 meeting of Oceen Wty Osuncll. No 8A, Knight* of Pytbla*. Monday eveolng. Heveral contribution* were given 1 by Individual* It wa* decided by tbe organ I sat ton to make Ita qpnirtbutton a* a lodge. Dr. Hugbea mad* an appeal lest ulgbt lo th* membee* of Kalmla Ttrtw ' No. SO. Imp. O. R M . and he also ' presented tbe matter to tbe school ' children at a gathering In tbe assembly room of tbe high school Friday afternoon. ; SIX INITIATED > — 1 Iwtwvwnttss« CsrswiastM t»* gas 1 lev* a«x» raspisr ftx cendldataa wave InNlated by r Ocean IH| Chapter. No fo Order of tba Rastsm Htat at tbe todge n 1 . Monday evening It was 00a of tbe chapter'* largest ; meeting* A n em her of vbHon wen r | here from Hea l*4e IKy. k J Fallow lag tba tn it let too 1 iiwelLL r
| PLUMBING ire you KwUib* sut ./• sat wf ssttoi. u to pnon, - rkn*wlii| and h - m ssailwjT n •at. it sili pxv juq u» bm • uiai J as lb az **s*li umilj gt--4 ji —i t to 'wrs of y./ox repair » « <4 vtol. I asb s *pee*siiy. I b«t *" mpanalvs 'iili— u f #!•*-«.) forus lo *l > Hits iu 'j.»S Utm • 1(m^66 phorres C* H. HACON 607 Eighth Ml SURF LAUNDRY V2V Ocean Avenue Ocean City. N. J. GOOD work. OUJCK ser vice, all vork done on PREMISES I PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL Geo. F. Saxton RAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING DECORATING 035 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY es«o«c. •» «* NCMf JERSEY Humphrey Radiantfire Perfect combustion, u(r odorless and gives iatcusc heat j * a surpthiogiy soizll gas cx j com. No need to build fumacr hrt-s morning* and rvmiogs daring the spring and tail months. P;ts into any fireplace and is easily installed. It thrown oat the heat reaching into otber rooms. On exhibition at our salesroom. City Gab Cight Company Build a Home There IS s Building Boom, h la lo full swing ia the Wot and Middle *.?t , Wr commenced to fee! it here in the East. If» spreading. Price* wiu advance Why not get Imsy now with those pUm > See voor friend. Mr Contrartoe, snd go over it with him. Of course it 1 understood thai you'll want the Lumber to come from us. If we get tbe Isuatncaa. nail not be beid up for tbe delivery of the material. Thai does not ooly mean I.I. MBhr n I^icaa^ Cement Brick, Lime, Lath. Saab snd Millwoik and Hardware l.vsrsthtnft that tosa tba Bull*ls« C. 11. Shoemaker Cumber Co. Twelfth and West Awenuw BELL PHONE 18 Sutton 6l Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. ano Simpvon avx Occan:c«tt. n j
' E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue ocean city new jersey roads, sewers. bridges, bulkheads " , .* ^ . Don't let tbe spring find yoo with a ^ Wc}tT Thunder Korma are coming Jfcim ^ "^be mlde A I I Tin roof> are fire-proof. jwmi v smith's Jkmj The Tin Smith [ ^ ^ ^ • 738 Asbury Ave. j All Kl^tooftluttoru Jones' Men's Shopi 80406 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. overcoats REDUCED w off S12.00 UP Buy Now for Next Wintei Caps Suits Sweaters Shirts Ties Hosiery Umbrellas 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 ffe^reservations a week or two ahead of their vacation date and are disap- » pointed when told there is no room. , Lust summer over six hundred people wrote 1 for reservations in the S wart h more Hotel and could not be taken care of. > ^ Even for the coming summer we are unable P to~ promise a single room. The new Lippincott Hotel is being built to, t help meet the demand and yet >e have enough applications for reservations already to fill it from b cellar to garret There is need in Ocean City for good hotels. Lippincott Hotels Compant Fat further ft* format mot ft* roanectfott with the an asaml pftati* of the above fVfipau 1 . conmunicttt with L t 1- Mont|omeo'. Puhlicfttv Mana|rrr cm wliti d Adas t Brown Sevretar* tad Treasaret. yti Lihertv Bnlldinj: » Philadelphia, IV - v — — 1. ■ 1 1 1 Advertise in the SENTINEL
I £cctch Jj-all m • O mm*. rent oca am c /r r re s 1 wsmmmm* '"^1 *] A-xsHSSM THE IMPERIAL J0U Cfotcal An. OcnsUki 3.J -«.*A- W - WAA. <L O mr/JLL I I NEW HOTEL ELBEROf KIOHTM iil/COTXAL AV0OC ocaajt uTr. m. j. m+y . j- >64 ss/n. pfsftuuwaa ispsni. mm ftr - -t s- /t-x x*. UMILLER COTTAGE NX Ouaat Ansa* • xxAXCfrr sKvjixar Opeo Ail |ba T«w Mat Water Meat I - unz x. M1LKJEB THE BISCAYNE Ires to sorstMM im Simxtm wu. as ctoxa* sre< AffL. MB* | OmcirttBto^Bski Motriyt lariat Frtvala Batbs fiouaJa 1 a. lU'lfitX, Owxxr Our Wall Paper i> a itrisabk had. We aim to please tbe particular. Jast cook 'designs If yoe are critical it amy Uke yoc s long time to decide— there are to many patterns to choose from— hot the point is that yon can be suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to jot. alfred r smith 1040 Aab—j Are Ocaaa CHy iaeaay Are You * Slave to Stoves?
rymg coal anc ashes thrxmgk the rooms? Do yo* wane more hem at teas ooar? InTEvn/moiuu Onepipe Heater swab a tboct. fereu DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Cx t_ LAKE VtEAL ESTATE AGEWT.. I OMMpHtMl MUM :i UUIT1SI 11 ta Qcen Cit! Seitiiel PUBUSHED ON THURSDAY OF EACH WEER * + bates furnished ON AFFUCATKNt fewi, 1 M Sixtv a*Ni Oemolsvewto. H mv*i vr a W Hut iTIlli %9if tbge bbgA

