Ocean City Sentine THUKHDAY MAliUii lb. 1MB. We shall be glad to receive Heme o uewe aud coiutnuuioalloue of tutorse to thle community ami our reader everywhere. All couiuiunlcatloiie ehould be ooinpauled with the f»" addreee of " .%/•»» •ar*i>?' c ••
dots W'ou'l be a great while before Ka* ter la hereHegular March weather, with « auowetoroi, last tiaturday. The church cholre are plauulug to have special ruuelc at Kastar. More thau 8U0 properties here have changed ownership aluce last fall. Aelde froni a church uiueical cutertaiumeut, will there be auy other attraction* here for the Kaeter visitor*? The children of tit Augustine's Sunday tichool will hold a cake sale In MissM.K.C. Phillip*' store, ou As* bury aveune, next tiaturday. personals. Wesley Price, of Plaasaulvllle, was a recent visitor here. J. M. Chester left here Mouday for a week's slay at Weruersvllle. N. ti. Uott and wire, of this city, are visiting friends In Laurel, Md. Charles K. Sill well, of Philadelphia, was ainoug the visitors her tinuday. Mrs. Lydla W.tilocomb, of Wllmlngtou, la occupying her Ninth street cottage. Mis* Kathryn Devlue, of this city, spent the week end with frleuds In Washington. Wm. T. Kickards aud wife, of thh city, are apendlug several weeks In Philadelphia. Mrs. Fred, lireyer, of Philadelphia, a cottage oauer here, was In towu a few days ago. Alex. Uolvllie, Jr., of Philadelphia, a summer resident here, was among recent visitors. Peter Woll, Jr., of Philadelphia, a summer resldeuf, was among the vlsl* tors here tiaturday BeoJ. Groves, of this city, returned tiuuday evening from a few days' visit to friends iu Philadelphia. W. H. Mowen aud wife, of this city, have returned from We«t Chester, where they spent the wluter. George titewart aud wife, of Morton. Pa., have been spending the week*eud with Mrs. Mark Lake, of this city. Prauk Misslmer, of Philadelphia, secretary of the Anglam' Club of Oceau City, wae lu town tiaturday. W. D. Wilson aud wife have returned to their home In this city after speudliig several weeks In Philadelphia. y WS
Mra. timlth. of Merchautvllle, owner of a summer home near Fifteenth street aud Wesley avenue, was lu towu tiaturday. W. H. Die* roth aud wife, of Philadelphia. summer residents of this city, were lo town tiaturday, guasis of tha Imperial. Commodore and Mrs. William K. Hvxamer, of Philadelphia, spent a few days lo tbelr cottage here the latter part of last week. Prof. T. H. Lawson, of Troy, was lo towu Mouday. Ha and bis family have been summer cottagers here for a number of years. J Koecoe tiharp and wlfa, of Philadelphia. visited Mrs. Hharp's parents. Charles Powell and wife, of this city, tiatorday and tiunday. < apt. L. B. Clark, who baa been spending several weeks In Philadelphia, baa returned and opened bis cottage. 808 Bay avenue. Mre. A. D. tit 1(1 ham has returned to her home lo this city after spending several weeks with her son, Harrison tittdbam. In Washington, D. C. W. H. Hirst, of Philadelphia, who has a summer home at Fourteenth street aud Pleasure avenue, was among the week's visitors. Mrs. C. Fred H owe, of Kast Down* fugtown. Pa., recuperating from typhoid fever, has been ependlng a few daye here as the guest of ber aunt, Mre. tiemuel M. Hoffman. Mlea Bertha Lake, oftblkclty, spent the week-end with Mlee Helen Town■end, of H addon field. While there •be attended a dluoer given by Mre. Carl Cook, In honor of Mlae Town Bend. L. ti. A. tiledem, a Philadelphia druggist, and son, Lawrence, were htretiunday. With them was Fran* eta timlth. Mr. and Mrs titedem will open their cottage for the Kaeter holiday a. given reception Pssior Yard and Wife Welcomed b> Cowiref allow. The members of the First M. K. Church gave • reception, after the; prayer meeting last night, to the liev. and Mrs. George W. Yard, Mr. Yard having been returned tn this pastorate for another year. H. ti. Mowrer presided, and there were addresses by R. W. Rdwarda, Mre. K. W dandy, tha Kev. J. K. Lake and tha presidents of the various organisations lo tha church. Titer# wae some good singing by a malt quatfet. Mr. Yard was pre-ented with a basket of fruit. Coder the fruit was a flna chicken rssniy i raisr romirrt The Cape May Conoty High tichool Baseball Lesgus has been reorganised with alt teams competing for honors. These are Middle. Wild wood, Cape May. Woodbine, Ocean City and Tuekaho*. Two gamae will be played with eeeh of these schools There will be abnst sit additional game# with Vineland, Plaiaunt villa, Hamnwninn and •I net from similar ptaesa — ttoaette. I
' TALKING OYER 1 SUMMER MUSIC Of r* Howcv^' Been Done T > h Uu at the weekly the Clly Commissioner* mat ha had received several letters in _ reference to the eoucarts iu the music pavilion here next summer, aud lovarisbly ha hat replied that the city Is not raady to uegotlale uuder tha old a- plau. I Uuless the cost Is underwritten and carad for, the clly will uol take the Initiative. He has suggested to some o that tha city might let them have the pavilion fret of charge aud let them . take their owu chances. 0 One New York mau wrote that he would lake the pavilion. r- The mayor told this man that the t- city must hava a guarautee, aud the ? man wrota back asking as to tba klud . of guarantee required. [j Meantime, Mayor Cbamplou re 1 >. reived a latter, be said, from Vsasella, who was bere last summer, warulug him agalust tha New York amuseineul projector. 1 Au Oceau City mau has suggested ' _ that tba old plau of high class musical ' concerts be coutluuad, aud this mau Is ' sure that auougb season tickets £au be ' 1 sold lu advance to Insure the success ' sf the con carts. Mayor Champion said that, while 1 nothing has been dona lu tha line of * , arranging for musk for next summer, he thought It well to meutlou that 1 they have the music mailer under ' ( consideration. 1 Mayor Champion raplled, lo auHwer to Director Fisher, that no ar- 1 | raugements had been made for entar- 1 1 (alument here during the Faster boll- 1 days, although there has been some 1 talk along thle Una. 1 1 , I GETS NEW MEMBERS k I city's Chamber of Commerce Is 0 Urowlnc- 0 The Ocean Clly Chamber of Com- v ■nerce Is grow lug gradually. At tbe ( mealing of the organisation Tuesday , night, It was aunounced that the fol- c lowing bad slgulfled their desire lo be- a come members: I
Robert Fisher. K. A. Coraou, l#eau•ler ti. Cor sou, K. M tiuttoo, M. V. timlth, tha First National Batik, F. C. tilmms. Howard ti tilainton, Charles II. Powell, Charles A. Doe, D. B. Mayhew, Klchard H. Johnson, W. ti. Olunger, K. A. Porter aud H. W. Kdward a. Mayor Cbamplou, chairman of the membership committee, said that only one of tbe men approached by blm had refused to Join. The mayor said thai he feels that If he oould make it his busluess to see the men of tbe town he Is sura he could gel a large number tojotu the chamber. President H. F. titantod *ald that. If igreeabla to the others, he would like o appoint a commutes of Ave to secure members. He yarned K. L. Chester, Klmer Jackson Pearl aud Charles Baron, who ara to aealat Mayor Champion and C. Homer tiboemaker, originally named at tbe membership committee. UPPINCOTT HOTEL t'robabljr May be Rrsfy for UsesU ■ .msi or Runmer W. Adna Brown, of Philadelphia, -ecretary-tieaeurer of tbe Llpptncolt Hotels Company, In a latter to Clayton Haines Brick, answering a query • >f Klmer Jackeou Pearl, of Mr. Brick's oQIce, says In part: "I have tbe letter asking whether It is our Intention to make any additions to or have any additional space for accommodating teachers during tbe Ocean Clly titate Hummer tichool this year. In this connection I beg to advise that, while there is still a possibility that our new hotel may be ready •ome tin. • during ibis season, It probably would not be ready lo lima to be of use during tbe teachers' summer school." Dora clly Wmiii nauslaciorlrsT The question of whether Oceau City waute manufacturing plaola, aud can the town supply neceesary workpeople for these establishments, was brought before tbe Chamber of Commirce at IU meeting. The subject will com* up for general discussion at tbe meeli"£of the Chamber Id April. Mra p. m. may Dead. Mra. P. B. Boy, who died at her home In Altoooa, February 28, bad xptnl tba summer seasons lu Oceau i Ity for a number of years Hbe had many friends here. Her husband was employed by the tiXNTinkL SORCERY GRIPS THE ALASKAN Natives FsrmeHy Implleltty Bsllevad In Wards and Aetlena ef the thaman.
flhamanlim, or euperetltton and eareery, always baa played en Important part In the life ef the Aiaakan native, saya the Chicago Evening Poet. So Implicitly did tha Aiaakan of not many yean ago he) leva in the words and actlona of the ahamaa that a whole tribe would go hungry rather than Incur hta d lap tea rare by eating food* he had tabooed. The Shaman attained hie poaltlon and power bp enuaual method* By fasting and prayer amid the solitudes of the woods or mountains, where he fad only on graeaea and roota. he prepared himself to become a ahaman. By this method It was believed the cai dtdate'a body became wtBctoatly purified to become the abiding place of aptrtta. Uraally tha aptHt, willing to abide with the ahaman. eent tha noTlllats a land otter, which the candidate killed, the ottofa tongue to he pre served as a talisman away from hu man flow, for ehould It bs assn It waa bollsvfd ahaman would go Inaana or bs turned Into the animal from which the toogus was tabs*. Thus tha laud otter was recorded aa too tarred It ho killed hp other ■ ■■■»■ ■■■ — »
[commerce chamber seeks slogan for this city
CONTRACTOR S BILL AGAIN APPROVED Commissioner Campbell Had Doubtd as to PayioK for Bulkhead Work. When a bill for nearly !•*». presented by K A Corson, cams befoir j the City Commissioner* for action si their weekly meeting, a sum held 'back ou his contract for bulktiesd wurk lu tioulli Gcsaii Clly wore Iliac a year ago. Clly Clerk Morris *al<l that tbe bill had not been approved by Director Campbell. Director Campbell theu stated dial he would follow the orders of Hubbard, but that he had beeu acting on the city solicitor's advice Mayor Champion said that the work had beeu ordered done. It had been well done. It was approved by the clly eugiuaer. There Is no use In standing ou a technicality. Byau act of Providence, the bulkhead was damaged two days before tbe year's tunlimit expired. The board Is acting lu the open. Director Flsber moved tbat the bill i bs paid. The motion was seconded Mayor Cbamplou aud carried. I Director Campbell named H. ti Mowrer to audit tbe city's books for last year, and the uomiuallou was con firmed. , Director Flsber uomiuated David P Cress well lo be Inspector of the con tract work ou the lagoon, aud the uomluatlon was con firmed. Director Campbell presented the fol- i lowing resolution, which was adopted: ^ Be It { Resolved, by the Board ofCouimt* ( sloners of Oceau City, New Jersey thai Ocean City borrow a sum not ex- j ceediug |250U 00 uuder and by virtue of an ordluauce or resolution pre , vlously passed by this Hoard (Contract No. 708, Lagoon Bulkhead Improvement), aud that the proper oftl t cert are hereby authorized to execute t a note or notes to secure ssld sum. tieveral bills w«re read aud ordered
' paid. BOARDWALK HOTEL I C Proaprcia are Maid lu br Vera , KnconrsKiiiK- v "What bas become of tbe proposed , Boardwalk hotel at Tenth street?" K was the question asked at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday t evening fl K. L. Chester, who l« Interested iu the project, said Messrs. Hutton aud Corson were recently In New York City to e see the men who have agreed to build the structure, and the local promoters were more than pleased aud enooui* aged by what they had seen and lieatd iu reference to the subject It seemed difficult to gel tbe local company members together. Mayor Ch amplon, who Is also Interested lu the proposed hotel, slated that the matter appears to rest with Messrs. Hutton and Corson. Just why they ate not showing results hecauuol say. All that Is needed Is to raise about f200,00n. The epeaker said tbat be tblnke tbe company Is platrnlug to do this very soon. Two prominent members of tin board wbo have recently purchased two of the best-known hotels lu lbi» city wjr* asked as to what they were doing, but they smilingly declined to say auythiug. Out of these hotels, which has not beeu open for one or two summer seasons, will be operated as a rooming house. HIGH SCHOOL WINS l.ecsl Bo»bOdipIs> t'pprr Town ■ hip Five. In spite of adverse floor conditions and lack of practice, tbe Oceau City High tichool five easily outplayed Cpper Township High tichool In s game at Tuckahoe tiaturday afternoon Ferguson was In flue form, making 42 of the 61 points. The score was 61 to i». Line-up: O C.H.ti. U. T.H.N Gofl \ j Robinson K.rtuwD f Forw.rd, |c-.mpbe„ Adams Center Learning Gardiner \ J Young mttiai.o } aoMd* \ Abbot" Field Goals: Ocean City— Ferguson 90; Adams, 8. (Jpper Township — Robinson, 4; 1 /earning, 2; Young. 8; Campbell, 1. Foul Goals- Ferguson, 8; Adams; 8; I /earning, 9. This Is tba tblrd game of basket ball played by the local Ave, aud tha boys are improving very much. BRIDGE BILL PASSED Pavorsble Action TnSirn b> Uotb a~m v wi w wsw mwsswss a ssmw si www sews si
Mouses ol Aoeenibly. ThsHagaman bill authorising the acquirement by this titate, by purchase, of all toll bridges and roads In the titata waa passed by tha linuee of Assembly Tuesday. Tha Heuata had already passed the bill. This bill includes the auto road between this city and tiomer*' Point. PrfarbcrsKarmpt from lines The Ocean City chamber of Com- ^ mere*, at Its regular meeting, on mo- ( I tton of Dr. Coreon, agreed to remit the r due# of any minister who desires to be- t coibe a member of l he chamber This , rule will bs smbodled In the by-laws. " tS* • R. Curtis Robinson. 744 and 748 As bury avenue, Ocean City, N J , has been appointed a Commissioner of ' Deeds for Pennsylvania, with full au- t ihorlty to take acknowledgment and , proof of any deed, mortgage «»r other con vers nee of any land* tenements or hereditaments lying or being lu said ' titate, or any other writing under seal, to b* usad *»r recorded la Penney I ve- , nta. and le vtmintsler an oath or afllr motion adv.. If. Itv on advertisement In lbs timrn »•« |<
Dr. Corgon's Suggestion Reb nits io Quick Response from Other Members. l bs Oceau (.'Ity Chamber of Commerce desire* to hev# a slogan. Mayor Champion and Dr. Allan Corson were amoug those who d!s» cussed this welter at the meeting of tbe chamber Tuesday night. Dr. Corson suggested that there be a -logsu contest, with a trophy for tbe • lie %% boss slogan waa adopted. TUi» trophy should be made euftlcieutly large to bs lutereetiug Mayor champion said that ha hs» beeu for some time considering dr--igus for a city seal. Tha present our which has beeu In use for years, Is ot *oleie. aud, lu fact, really doaeu i mean anything for the Oceau City or today tiomethlug thai comports wltb the dignity aud Importance of tbe resort of the preseul time la sadly needed It was said tbat Oceau City bas beo s slogan for some years— "Oceau City tlis Greatest Family Resort lo the World"— but this Is cumbersome. A •■nappy slogan Is wauled— somsthtuK (bat says much lo llttla. Ou uiollou of Dr. Corson, seconded by Mayor Cbamplou, the followiug committee w*m appointed to take action ou both tbe slogau and city seal desigu: Dr. Coraou, R. L. Chester, Homer tiboemaker and Mayor Champion. ATHLETIC EXHIBITION Don't Miss Kveuls at Music Psvl llou Tursdsr, The boys' and girls' gymnasium cla*see of the Ocean Clly High tic boo are uow lu readiness for their demonstration to bs given In tbe music pavilion, on the Boardwalk, Tuesday afternoon, March 23, at 1.80 o'clock, under the direction of Prof. E. E. Uoger, physical Instructor. As may bs sesu from tbe program, the exhibition will consist of varied types of exercisesMoat of the exercises will be accompanied by music. All who can possibly atleod ara urged lo do so, especially tbe pareuia aud Trlends of tbe students. It will be worth while, and the students will
appreciate their presence One hundred and ten students will 1 appear In tbe demonstration. Programs are belug printed on which the 1 numbers of the program will appear in order, and also the names of tbe young mtu and woman wbo are members of tbe classes. These will bs given out at tbe door. ( If the weather la extremely cold, the event will be postpoued until tbe < Thursday. t Admission will be free. i tibow by your presence your Inter- I est In the work of tbe children of tba t schools. i Following Is the program: Grand March (Fancy Marching) All Classes. Free Exercise Drill , All Ciesees. (a) Horizontal Bar. Class (b) Parallel Bars. ( Apparatus (c) Hwedlsh Box. Work (d) tiprlng Board. (a) Balancing Beams. j Girls. Advanced Apparatus Work ( Girls' Gym. Team. ( (a) Three Deep. Games (b) Arch Ball Relay, | (c) Jump tbe Wand ( Relay. , (d) All Up Relay. < Girls. Jumping Jack Drill ( Boys, First aud tilxtb Periods. ( Folk Daoclng (a) "Dance of tbe Fairies." (b) "Ace of Diamonds" Girls, First and tilxtb Periods. Japanese Dance tielectad Advanced Tumbling Gym Team tiklpplog Reed Drill Girls, tiscond and Tblrd Periods Gymnastic Dancing (ticbottiache) Boy a. Tblrd Period. Wand Drill, with Elementary Danolng titeps Girls, First and Hixth Periods ' (a) Horizontal Bar. Class (b) Parallel Bare. Apparatus (c) Hwedlsh Box. Work (d) tiprlng Board. Advanced Apparatus Work Boys' Gym Team (a) Kill the Kaiser. Games (b) Tag Ball. (c) Hnake Race. (d) Double titrkls Ball 1 Boys. Folk Dancing (a) Couple Welti (b) Barn Dance. Girls, tiacond and Third Periods. Dumb-bell Drill, wltb Marching and Dancing titeps Boys, First and tiacond Periods. Folk Dancing (a) "Hungarian Dance," (h) 'tipsnlsh Couple
Deooe," Girls, First and tilxtb Periods. Aesthetic Dance (-'Wild Bird Waits tier lee") Glrla, tielectad. Wrestling Drill Boya, rteeond and Third Period*. Letter Formations and Hong All Classes. "Peaay aeeiai." Members of the Christian Endeavor tioctety of tbe Presbyterian Church are planning for thatr annual "Penny Ho rial," which will be bald, as at present expected, lo the social rooaas of the church Tuesday evening, April 6, Will asesst Castaia The choir of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church ei peels soon lo repeat tbe can lata, "Olivet to Uelvary," which was enjoyed by all who heard it I eat Kas tar A more extended notice of It will be given later Wayt*i» -Furnlsheri apart moot two room* and kitchenette, Bret door, location and orlee Address Wallet K Brand, MA Ballsy llnildtng Phils ileiphta, Pa. adv., 118,41
STELVAGON NAMES ' CLUB COMMITTEES • No Pierma*ter Vet Selected by Pishing Organization at Fourteenth btreet* Prvsldeot Usury W. Kiel* agon, at the meeting of IbeOoeon Clly Fishing 1 Club lu lbs Philadelphia 1 iiamovr of ' Commerce room* Frldsv writing anr oounced tb* sppoiulu e l >f ibe club's standing committees for tlis year a- ' follows: Membership -Clarence H Brush, 1 chairmen; Dr. Wcu C T Bauer ir. Walter Chandler, W O. Fehling. Dr. I) Buslirod Jams*. Waller W. tiibson and Wilson A. tiirester House Henry H Marivr. chairman, W. Weudal Forrest, Llwarl Klein. Elmer Y. Robinson, W. W Tysrs aud Peter F. Wright Eolsrtalumsut— Dr. Wayne T. Killlau, chairman; O. H. Bleg, Frank 11 Campion, W Weudel Forrest. Gcorgr A. Fraukeufleld, Forres*. B. Handv aud Dr. D. Bushrod James. Tournament— I. Brooke Anderson, chairman; Clareuce H. Hru«i*, JnurP. Farrell, George A. Fraukeufleld . Harry W. Hartley. Dr. Wui L. Ms gae. Arthur E Oweo, W. W. Riday aud John Vandsrhercben. Fishing Contest— George A. Franksuflsld. chairman; O. H Bleg. George Blair, Jr., Kenjaonu J. Cooke and VN A. Hummers " 1/eglslalive— George J. Edwards, Jr , chairman; Forrest B Handy, Cbur chill Huugerford aud Frank Hiuitb. Publicity— Churchill Hunge'ford chairman; Wm A. Hoffman, Claude K Holgata, John R. Hulloway. J. F. MacNamee and A.M. titoddart Publication— Peter F. Wright, chair man; Joseph V. Kellsy, Frank H titewart, Harry A. Palmer aud Waller W. tiibson. Mouuled Fish— Forrest B Handy chairman; C. Edward Corumeu auo George A. Fraukeofleid Finance— Frank H. titewart. chair- " man; George F. Bauer, CbarJe* t Calwell, Benjamin J. Cooke, Alfrei M Gray, William E. Masaey, A. t Meiasalbach, Waller W. tiibson, Clar euce titll, George B timllhemao. Robert B. Vullum, Frank B. Wild man, Jobu M. Wood aud ti. Towuseud £ook. Y ear- Book Editor— Frauk H. titewart. ticore-kaepers— tiemuel P. Bowman aod Harry Broom. Solicitor— Harry T. Hauerle. Club Poet aod Historian— Dr. D. J Husbrod James. Welgbmaslcr and Plermastev— N«> appointment as yet. Aeaistant Welgbmasters— C. Ed ward Cornmau, Dr. E. C, Weston aud Cept. C. L. Nickereou, Fifty-ninth street, Ocean City, N. J.; Gus WIU Corson's Inlet, N. J ; A. H. j Gillette, 8 tioutb Gblo avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. % CITY'S FIRST CAMP Hriai aukusi a. lato-Pew natcers [ mm uviot. - lo tbe second number of the Ocean CKy Journal, dated July, 1880, anoouncmeot Is made that the resort's flrst camp meeting will start Friday. August 6. There Is also published a list of the officers of tbe association, only a few of whom are living at this time. Tbe officers wars: President, the Rev. William B. Wood; vice president, the Rev. Wm. H. Burrell, of Philadelphia; secretary, titmon Lake, of Plewsantville; treasurer, Charles Matthews, of Philadelphia; superintendent. E. B. Lake, of Oceau City: manager*— tbe Rev. W. K. Boyle, of Mlllvlile; tbe Rev. ti. W. Lake, of At _ lantlcvllle; tbe Rev. tiamuel Barnes. . or Frank ford; G. L. Horn, Cberle* Matlbawa and Dr. F. F. Corsoo, all of Philadelphia, and tha Rev. J. K Lake, of tieabright. GIVEN SHOWER Nlee Helcne Indrrdown Will Wed In Jane. The North American of tiunday contained the following; "A card party aud miscellaneous •bower waa given Miss Helene Underdown, of Logan, yesterday, by Miss Ma* Burt aud Mlaa Kathryn Work. "Tbe guests were Misses Dorothy Jnderdown. Emma MecDowell, Dorothy McCtees, Mildred Keebler, Mar v geret Taylor, Eleanor Christine Gladys Main, Constance Moors Elbe I timlth, Kathryn Work and Mae Burt "Mlaa Undardown's marriage will take piece oo June 2 " Mlse Underdo* n Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W, F. Under down, summer residents of Ocean City. Hbe le popular among memberof th* summer colony, tihe la a fancy dancer of unusual ability. !■ > ■ 9 ■ wig Trlsily Chnrch Vervlcss. Holy Trlolty Episcopal Church set vices will be held next tiunday at I0.4'< a m. aud 7.46 p. m. at tbe home *•' Mre Daniel Barlow, 988 Bay avenue, the second house north of Tenth street, tiunday school to tbe sacristy of the church at 1 80 a. an. Lenten services will be held in the sacristy of the church at 7.46 o'clock Wednesday evening Entrance on Eleventh street Asssasce Ksisieaieni. Percy R. Townseud, of Haddonfleld, announces the engagement of hidaughter, Mlea Helen ti., and Harry ti. cook, also of Haddonfleld Mr. Townaend and daughter were former residents of this city, and Mtss Town send has many friends among the young people hers, ■si am visit Ailaalir. Member* of Kalmia Tribe, No. 2* Imp. O. R M , visited Araaaphs Tribe In Atlantic City Tuesday ev*»ing, In which wigwam waa bald a gathering of alltad tribes The past sachem's degree was conferred on a number of candidates l/agsl papers of alt daacrlptlons. to dndtng wills, art eareftoiiv drawn by R Cwrtls Robin eon at bie office 7*» Aabory aveoua, Oeaaa CRy, N. J, ode
— i— — — — i— — — — — — PLUMBINO Ar* yon gMting enhrs setwfeeUM. ** to ptioes koisshTf aod b-nnum 'tsry? | ot. it « ni. p*y ) /u i/. ipss a* * ina, i ee. U. e. .-.ly go-> 1 ,*m.i ■. io sere of y-jor rspe ir wra <4 whleii I mafc* aspoou.ty. I La» • u «ap«oeisa estot r ai»<« * foros w/ ««. o:ve in* a i' - 'u»ih im.mmm I 007 Llghth 861 SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue I'!****. i#v*i Ocean City, N, J. GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE, AU. WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING DECORATING 935 ASBURV AVENUE OCEAN CITY snoot, ae-w NEW JERSEY Humphrey Radiantfire Perfect combust iou, safe, odorless, and gives intense heat at a surprisingly Mjiall ga* expense. No need to build furnace fir e> mornings and e\rniugs during the spring and tall month*. Fits into any fireplace and is easily installed. It throws out tbe beat reaching into otlier room*. On exhibition at our salesroom. City Gab L#ftght Company m —m-om— ■
Build a home There IS a Building Boom. It b in full swing is :he West aod Middle West. We have commenced to feel it here in the East It's spreading. Prices will advance. Why not get busy now with those plana? See vour friend. Mr. Contractor, and go over it with htm. Of course it » understood tha* yon '11 want the Lumber to come from us. If we ret tbe business, you'll not be hrVl up for the delivery of the material. That noes not only mean LUMBER . it tneaa* Cement, Brick. Lime. Lath, basli and Millwoik and Hardware. t/\ •»- > think that !*•• In ttio Building C. 11. tiboemaker Lumber Co. Twelfth and West Avonue BELL PHONE 1S Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STRCET BUILDING Ninth St. and Simpson Ave. OccanTCitv. N J. [jpil-n 5BS3R==3t , >01 1QCE ' ii HT»yrtC=g==^tg E. A. CORSON | General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ^tOADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES. BULKHEADS - ^ . — Don't let the spring find jtm with a ( / j 7 1 J leaky roof. Thundet storms are coming DEW/ j and ■ leaky roof will be apt to result is cooaidermbfe damage. 18 1^. * Chimneys that leak should be looked X3Sr5^V\V and made water-tight. Smoker ^V;/| -y f 1 chimneys can be mode to draw. Al fW-\ - J I Tin roof* are fire-proof. I -j \. , * J All kind of stove and heater repair* ,J \ s • . stove aod heater pipes. I A- Tin, slate and sl^ rooTiog. SMITH'S The Tin Smith ' ^ ^ * 738 Asbury Ave* Phon* 7B-W All Kinds of Outtora
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 9 _ — — — — — » 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 be taken care of. Even for tbe coming summer we are unable to'promise a single room. The new Lippineott Hotel is being built to belo meet tbe 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 Company For further information la connectfon with the annsnal plan* ol the above Company, cwmmumoate wtth LL Montgomery. IHiblk ity Manager, or wtth P Adna Brown Secretary and Trensnivf, ?»t Lfoertv Building . Philadelphia , Pa 1 ■ • a. Advertise In the SENTINEL
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Our Wall Paper is a veritable find We aim to please the particular. Just cone down and inspect our numerous designs. II you are critical it may take you a long time to decidethere are so many patterns to chooat from — but the point is that you can be suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1648 Ashory Av«. Ocoaa City Now Jersey Are You a Slave to Stoves? spocs ? Do you wane to do away vth the dirt and trouble of carrying coal and a~hcs through the rooms? Do you wane aaune heal at less cose? Why not investigate the « InTEsn/monxL Onepipe Heater Ash us if ■ is r«xcacal for your ftuxae P' , ^ SWAB 8 TROUT, kgewts ""DANIEL KRAl'SS Electrical Contractor 411 Asbury Avenue ocean crrv NEwjenev C. L- LAKE ...HEAL ESTATE AO CUT.. uontuM. ossaoass ast vsot. Qui IBS* nsassss sOIUlsi i ttft
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