| ___ - ;; [Ocean City Sentinel ( THUKMDAY. AHK1LB. ltTJU. I ... -H We ahall be glad to receive Items of • uewi aud eOBUMUdOlUoM of luUres t j [ |o thu community ami our reader# I f for publication, bul a# a guarautee of ' 1 I food fatiu. DOTS 1 1 i Lola of cottagers here. 8oou time to go fishlu'. Quite a big Keeter in Oteau City. Mauy •xcuraloulali here ou Sunday. Look# aa though winter at la#t ha» , I beeu knocked out aud that gentle I eprlug will have her luuluge. Looked like auuimer-tluie ou the I Boardwalk. John J. Foster, realtor, haa purI chared au automobile for are lu hi* I bualueee. Bertram Hlllman, of th>a city I# re- ! modeliug hie oottage, great ly improvI lug Ita appearance aud addlug to It# ■ Cixiveuleuoe. H bWU » WUIWU ow«
The looal P. O of A. Camp InltlI ated four cendldatea at lie meeting I Tuesday eveulug. Refreshments folI lowed the work. The Kev. M. M. Lewla arranged for C three auto loada of hla people to go to J Cape May Court Houae today for the I luterchurch couuty conference. The Kev. K 8 Bnyder, of Ihia city. t will complete hla work with the "Life I Work Department" of the lulerI church movement by leading leauiaof ft workers at (Jeltyeburg College, LafayI elta aud Hamilton College, New York- ■ • 1 PERSONALS. Clarence 8111 of Leuedowne. a cotJ lager, was bere Kaeler. i Frank Haunluo. of Pblladelpbla, waa a vlaltor here Beater. Mre. M. F. WilfoDg, of Philadelphia, opeued ber collage. F. D. Fryer, of Philadelphia, wee among the cottagers here. Walter Cbeodler aud wife, of Phllab delphla, opeued their cottage. David A. Hendereen and wife, of I Camden, were here at Heater. Flaber Dalrymple. of Philadelphia, I waa among the week's vlaltora. Alex. Colvllle, Jr., waa among the I cottagera here during the week. Herbert A. Munger and family, of I Camden, occupied their college. I " W. 8colt Hand and family, of Phil- | adelphta, were vlaltora at Haater. Kalpb C. Putuam and wire, of PhilI adelphla, were amoug the vlaltora.
Clarence Bruab and family, of Phil- [ adelphla, were emoug the vlaltora. Koberl B. Vollurn and family, of j f Philadelphia, opeued their cottage. ^ Fred B. Weber, of Philadelphia I opened hla cottage. 1182Ucaan avenue ro Dr. Brophy, of Philadelphia, oceu Q pied hla cottage, 180k Aabury avenue C. Hi an ley Campion and family, of I I O rmaotowu, were among the visit- ^ ore. Mra. F. K. Wblleelde, of Phlladel f phia, opened her Central aveuue cottage. Frank H. Hlewart and wife, of | h Woodbury, opened their cottage last j { week. William K. Groben, of Phlladel- L phla, opened hla cottage, H46 Park ( place. Mra. Winter# of Vui*-Ui»d, haa I opened ber apartmeut oh Fourth j street. Dr. and Mra. I R. Btrawbrldge. of ■ Philadelphia, were gueata of the Hlacayne. K. K. Brlngburat and family, of Philadelphia, opened their college at | Haater.
Mre. Harry Taylor aud family, of I 9 Philadelphia, cottagera, were Batter L vlaltora. Mra. Addle Kdwarda haa returned ! home after a vlalt of aeveral Booths | v In Florida. Morgan H. Thomas, wife and eon. L of Philadelphia, ootlagera, were here j , Batorday. Mia# Laura M. Jones, of Phlladelphie, opened her cottage, 800 De Lao ■ cey place. Commodore Cherlee F. Well end wife, of Philedelphle, opened their ooltege here. The Rev. Dr. A. O. Kynett. of Philadelphla, waa among the collegers bere Kaeter. John R Puhl. a Philadelphia real eetate aeaaiior, opened hla college* HO Aebory roed. Thome# F. Armstrong end family, of Philadelphia, ware at their Weeley H» avenue oottage. Mlea Blanche A 8tewart, of Philadelphia, haa opened her cottage, 861 Penolyn piece. j. w. Pracler and family, of Philadelphia, war# at their college, 846 Brighton piece. Mlea Kathryn Dtvlne, of this city, who la employed In Philadelphia, war home for Kaeter. Robert Byron, of Philadelphia, opened hla oottage. Weeley ave nut, for Kaeter week. O. H. VaoFieet, of Philedelphle was an Kaeter holiday vlaltor, aoo«>m pentad by hla denghter, Mrs Letth Heath, of Philadelphia. Mr. Vai
• CHAMBER FAVORS MEMORIAL SCHOOL ButlncBft Mco Agalu Go on ^ r be Ready ipax. Commerce, at Ita meeting Tuesday evtnlog. peaeed the motiou of the Kev. George W Yard giving Ita unqualified eudoreemeut to the proposed high achool community memorial bulldlug, as the matter had outlined by Prof. J. M. Bteveua. The Idea L to have the proposed uew bulldlug completed In time for the Goeau City Blale Bummer Bcbooi to 1021. The subject was brought before l be chamber by 8. B. Bwau, who, with Dr. J. TUoruley Hugbee, make# up a committee that was appointed by the Hoard of Education to obtaiu the views of tbe Chamber of Commerce, l he Amerlcau I*glou Post aud the Progressive League. Mr Bwau aald that such a building ii proposed, located on the camp ground, will be a big easel to the tow u Prof Bteveua stated that the Board „f Education haa passed e resolution declaring the ueceaalty of e uew high
•chool building. This bulldlug, will, the conaeut of the Bute achool authorities, la to he a community center, the w hole aa a memorial to the Ocean City service men. The board ha- arranged to get tentative plana of tbe proposed bulldlug aud tbeu further progress ceu be made. It was said by aeveral of t lie mem (.era that the Idea of a community iiulldiug, or memorial, #ucb a# proposed. had been approved more than a year ago by the old Board of Trade, liie Chamber of Commerce la practically a reorganisation of the Board of Trade, aud It seemed acarcely Data#--ary for tbe body to take further ac clou. However, aa showing that the chamber la lu favor of tbe move. Mr. Yard's mollou waa unanimously passed. Fleet, who baa beeu a cottager for many yeara, la anxious to get here for the season. Mrs. Bornt Johnaon. of tbla city, has returned from tbe Pacific Coast, where ■he epeot tbe wluter. Charles Matthew sou and family , of r Philadelphia, have beeu epeudtug reveral day# lu tbi# city. J. Flthlau Tatem. of Uolllng#wood. was lu town BeWtfay. He la solicitor s of both the local banks. Mrs. M. L. Davis, who spent the r I winter In the West, has returned to the Fleetwood, this city. Dr. C. H. Bender, of Philadelphia, j who has a oottage at 19 Wesley road, I waa amoug the vlaltora. Frank Neluis aud family, of Philadelphia, were at their cottage on tbi I . . _. - . k-.m.
ay front at Fifth street. Mrs. II. Harris and daughter, of Philadelphia, have opened their cotage, 631 Wealey avenue. E. T. Tucker man, of Philadelphia, via at his collage, 1426 Pleasure aveme, during the holidays. Mlaa Viola Dowua, of Philadelphia, pant the Easier holidays with Mlnn vlyrtle Glfford In tbla city. T. E Wluatauley and family, of Philadelphia, occupied their Park place cottage Easter w ek. Mrs. Anna Benx, of Philadelphia. »peut aeveral days In her cottage here, returning home ou Saturday. Jobu Weaver, of Pleaaautvllle. who haa a dry goods #tore In thte city, wai among tbe vlaltore on Friday. -Theo. G. Bacbran and wife, of Phil adelphla, cottagers, were gue#ta of tbi dlller Cottage a faw day# ago. Mra. G. J. Delaroth.of Philadelphia ta visiting her parents, Philip Hau< and wife. PJOB Asbury avenue. Mra. McCargo aod daughter, o Philadelphia, spent the holiday a • their cottage, 864 Peunlyn place. II1VII * •
Mice Grace Fulmer, of Philadelphia, | entertained a party of girl friend# at j ber summer home In Ocean City. Hi Tbe Mlaaea Kwlng, of Philadelphia. | apeut Easter with Muirord Jefirlaa aod ( {) wife, Fourth aud Aabury avenue. ( p, N. 8. Golf and wife have returned to j w Ocean City for tbe season. Tliey | were In Philadelphia and Maryland ! c Mlaa Lillian Bklpper. of Phlladel- di pbta, spent the Kaeter daye will, her ai uncle and aunt, B. F. Goeti and wife, of thle city. | j Mrs Charlee Miller ha# returned to h ber home In this city after apendlng • tbe winter month# In Yonkeraaud I Philadelphia. U Charles A. Hexamar. secretary of j i he Philadelphia Underwrl let#' Areo • elation, and family occupied their cot- , ^ tags at Raster. | f William H . Beaver, of Philadelphia. I . treasurer of the Ocean City Yacht ' Club, was at hla oottage, accompany 1 lad by hla finally. J. L. Baker and wlfa, of Phlladell phla, owners of the Oceanic Hotel, were among tha vlaltora. They wtra | - gueata of tha Biscay na. * Mra. B. P. Adama, of Camden, and ( Mrs. William Madgen. of Burlington. | spent Ratter with George O. Adama a and ramily, of tbla city. Mlaa resale Dowd, of Philadelphia, j whose parent# have a cottage on Ninth street, haa been the gueet of Mlaa Anna Hmltb, of this city. u L. H A Btadem and wife, of Phllav delphla, who spent Raster at their cot la taga here, have returned home. With in them here were Mlaa Mary DHaooil
state summer school 1 will open here june 28
' i GIVE MONEY TO MEMORIAL FUND , | I Those Who Have Not SabBcribed Should Do So at au Early Date. Those who haveu't given a subacvlp Hon to tha fuud for n»e memorial tab 1st in honor of the local service men should do at once. BubreiipUon# will be received by Dr. J. rhornle> Hugba., Dr. W. Y. CbrUlian gud W . E. Allen, of tbe Progressive League a committee. . , __ Leas tbau I1U00 lis- so cured lu aubacrlplion# and pieogt#. People Mreoi to be forgetting the sacrifices made by the boy# in the great 1 World War Tbi# should not b«. Get lu touch quickly with member# ; of the committee aud give your con- ' trtbutlou. The tablet will cost more than t-WO. and mouey or eubscr.plloua should he I given at once. ^ 1 HAD FINE TIME — — I
Mia# Fo* KalrualM Mouse Vlall ' — _ I I i II a » lU-iid#. Mlaa Mary Fox entertained the -following house party over Kestar. laiaa i Anna McKuight, Mlaa K t tou aod Mlnn Gerlrude Ki#ler. all of Philadelphia. f Jacob Zimmerman and wire, or Philadelphia, at their cottage enterl.< (ie.1 Me. W. <1 l-UM". and William Zimmerman. Miaon Hanaell and Mr. Beaurhamp, or Philadelphia. ———a — Hu> a Larxe Collate. Mr# N. C. Clelland, of Phlladel Dbla. haa sold her large house, at the ; southeast corner of Eleventh •ire*' 1 and Aabury avenue. t«» a Phlladrlpbia j lawyer n.mwi M.loory. 11;' hoo«| aa# occupied year# ago b> Mr#, t lei and and her late husband. Woodbury Pair Wed. Roy Llpplucott I)obb# and Mlnn Helen H Kleam. both of Woodbury. *ere married In Holy Trinity E iaco pal Church, this city. Saturday after i noon, by the rector of the church, the , Kev Joseph W. Watts, M A. IVoirt Arrl*«iaI KLBKHON. Albert Wllleta. Lillian Wllleta. Miami; Howard Hand, Jack r #ie rtuatlon, Blanche Kicharda, Mr#. F P.Moore. W. H. Bennett. C. M. Hoffer. Philadelphia; H. L Edward#, e Pitman; L. H. Kigglna. Court Houae, 0 A. Bickeratatt, Weatvtlle. UILI.KU COTTACiK. K. Huaaell and wife, Theo. O. Bach1 ran aud wife, Mrs J Authony. Mary • Young. Martha Young. Florence Young, E Walton aod wife. Lena A Hooi^er, Flaher Dalrymple. Waller K k' Latterly and w ife. Clarence Bill. Bam c uel li Bypbard, Mary *C t*yphard. Philadelphia; Frank C. Filxgerald. f Doyleetown.
imperial. C. A. Slang aud wife, I N White aud wife, J. F. McCall and wlfa, Dr H O. Krause. Dorothea G. Scatter good, C. A. Scholl and wife John Melga and wife. A. P. Snyder, George W. Long and family, Kthal Bmllb, Kathryn Work, T. T. Hill, Helen M Snyder. Clue K. PbllUl- and taally. A. H. Ginn and wife. Mra. G. pen uiiig. H. McLaoa. Philadelphia; A t | Brown, Haddonfleld; Mr#. Hlancba Compton. L L. Compton, Dr. aud ! Mre E. C. We#u>n, Ocean City; A. i Thegan. Camden; H. B. Blmmona, • Colllugewood. biscay SB. J. L. Heury and family. IJ. F. > 1 Schick and family. J. 1. Hutching# * I aud family. Dr. I. K. Straw bridge and I wlfa Geo. C. Schaue and family. Llewellyn Baker and wife, Kdaard I- Bell aud wife. C. K. Hunt aud w fe „ Wiu. H. Craven and wife. W alter Chandler aod wife, K. K. W elkel, E L Hawkln# aud w ife, Marlon E Wili. eon, Ellxabeth Bluudln, Kae BaUera.1 bv Craig Johnson and family, PhllaSJiphl. Win. «■ K«l»r ...d wit.. Merlon; Mlaa Hamilton, Baltimore; if 8 H Swan and wife. Ocean City; ii H. G. Klelufelder and wife, Glenslde . Allirrl and
ud Mra. Minnie Graham. Albert ana [trie Smith, and Mr. Btedeui • chllran, Marlon. Adelaide, Lawreuce. lelen, Gerlrude and Frapcl#. C> Mlaa lona M. Adama, of tbla city, en- V\ #rtalnad Mlnn K J Grautt. Darby, Pa ; m )r William Gullllum aud William to »rlce, Jr.. of Philadelphia, over the m reek -end. Charles K. Hammell. of (Mlllngarood, an othcer of the Peerleea Kid ompany. Camden, «eot lays at hi# cottage. Eleventh atreet c lud Weeley avenue T Mlaa Carolyn Devlne. who la em- > ployed In Philadelphia, eutertalned C: i»M|.h Hijtm, of Tronton, »t >>- 1 home of her parenta, John J. Devlne and wife, In thla city, Easier. Former Aa#i#tant City Solicitor H. T. Bauerle, of Philadelphia, a cot- ! lager, wu in town during the vwi. | Mr. Bauerle was laat week appointed i a rial eetate aaaeeeor in Philadelphia. « Dr Harry C. Sharp, wife and eon. - Jack, of Philadelphia, were thegueeia of Dr. Sharp's parenta. Capt. and Mra. John M Hl.arp- They alao entertained their daughter, Mre. A P. Ambler, and MieaDorla for several day# Ml#a Alethea Townsend. who wa# | formerly In the Government service in Philadelphia, and la now am ployed aa j a slenog raphar In that ©4ty« visited her parenta here at Kaater. tcl i I com pan led by Mlaa Rlale Scullt> 0 Phlladel phla, formery of thla city, i Young man. 10, tell. 21 years' high 'school education, desire# work In , Ocean City; automobile experience; I advise what you have A. li Hehan. Y. M. C. A., Atlantic City, adv.. It. Utopia Apartments, open for the ' I aetinn 029 and W1 Fourth atreet. I kl'Jt. ! Mira Km* a Wiimm. i KoH Hals Hefrlgeretor, site 1*84 i x4 ft ; In good order and at reasonable I I price Apply r.M Ware. 818 A.bury Havenua. adv., It.
Accotumodat ionb Needed for pupils More Room for Btate "'Observation School. Piof Jame# M Bteveua, prluclpal of tbe State Summer School, reported at the meeting of tbe Chamber of Com- j insrce that tl»e achool will o|»eo on June 'Jb, coutiuulug for live week# Because of tbe aerioue lllueaa of Dr T. D. Beuaor, director of tbe summer ac boots, wbo U uow io a boapllal. Commissioner Kendall ba» placed As--istant Commlaalouer Meredith In charge of Dr. Beuaor'a work In tbla line. Tbe Stala school authorities daelre a Hal of the hotels aud boarding bouse# here that will take cere of the pupil# attending the summer achool In Ocean City. Tbla Information la desired aa quickly as possible. Prof. Stevens stated that tba Stale Observation Bcbooi. conducted In the Wesley Aveuue School lu connection with the summer achool work, had i hlldreu last year; at least 76 per cent, of these were Ocean City children. He will have to haudle thla work thin
summer aud he desire# more of the children of cottagers to attend— children of the grades from tne ttrst to tbe eighth. High class work la doue In m thla observation school by some of tbr best teacher# lu the State, aud (her# 1# no charge. The school seaalou la from r< sam to 12 noon. u Prof. Bteveu# said that for the dem () ; oustratlou work he would like to have (| t room outside of the Wealey Avenue ^ i School, aud be apoke of the Young People's Temple ou tbe camp ground# ^ Secretary Howe wa# requested to f< write to official# of tbeOceau City Tab- ¥ eroade Association asking for the prlv- r ilege of tbe use of thla building for tbe (| I urposea stated. — 1 DIESROTH TO BUILD 1 Award! H. C- Fouilere Contract i lor flo.ooo Apartment. I Willi iiu H Delarotb, of Glenslde, i haa awarded H C. Poullere tbe contract for a two-family apartment at the corner of Eleventh street and Weaiey aveuue, coating 810,000. Work will be started at once. H. C. Dimmtck, a cottager at • Seventh atreet and Ceulral avenue, ' lias awarded H. C. Poullere the contract to remodel bis cottage at Seventh . »treet aud Central avenue. : ( The same contractor will construct a garage aud Improve Fred. Kapp'a pruiwrty ou First atreet, end he baa completed work on the superstructure of tbe Hippodrome Pier, damaged r by the winter'# storms. Coming from Abe Konlb. H.Carl and wife aud Mlaa Mamie I. Matke. who speui the winter in 8t. Peler#burg. Fie., leave tbe South to I ririruuiR. a ■■■. •*--- * — -
day for Newark. Mr. Carl waa In tbe , restaurant business here laat summer. ( M the close of the season he bought the business at 806 Boardwalk and will .•pen his cafe there ewrly tbi# summer, i dmunrroatl) iii. Leslie B. Lud lam, of Cape May Court House, title officer of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company. Is dangerously ill at the Presbyterian Hospital. Pblladelpbla, of wbich institution he hae been a patient for about two weeks He had a nervous breakdown about six weeks ago. NInnlos«r» li octet* Heeling. The Women's Missionary Society of Hie First Presbyterian Church will ! hold Its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mra. A. J. Smith, Seventh j -treet and Wealey avenue. Tuesday : sfleriioou, April 18, at 8 o'clock. An ; interesting program haa been arranged. Tbank Tbelr pilrod#. Mm. John B. McPherson and (am- • ily, of thla city, desire, through the >. Sentinel, to return their alooere thanks to those wbo assisted them •; during their recent bereavemeul oci. rapioued by tbe loee of husband and - father. D
TO Nrcelve Hew HemOara On next Sunday morning Holy 'ommuniou will be celebrattd in tbe ■ir#i Presbyterian Church, and new nember# will be formally received in- .. 0 the fellowship of tbe church. The Members and friends are urgently relursted to be present at thla service. Ylsllora troia Ft# a#aatTllie *»' Member# of the Helping Hand Bo- N piety of the First Baptist Church of J Pieaaantvllle were eutertalned on ' Monday by Mre. Lydla Gandy at the Gandy Cottage. 818 Centra! avenue. ' They spent tbe day very pleasantly. Missionary gaailai. A meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Society will ba held at tbe home of Mr# F. A. Coreon. on Wesley . aveuue, near Eighth strsat, at 8 j o'clock Tuesday afternoon, April 18. A full attendance Is desired. , W C. t, r. Heating* A regular meeting of tbe Ocean CBy W C.T U will be held Wednesday afternoon, April 14, at three o'clock, at the home of Mra. W. J. Wilson, 1400 Central avenue All members are urged to be present. Quarterly Conference. Dr. Wagg. of Miilville. district su1 pavlnteodent, presided at tbe drat ouarrarly conference of tbe FtrM M K. church, of this city, on Monday evening It was stated that only routine business waa transacted. Fog Balk -IBM motor boat, now » at Datscheg'a boat bouse: wltborwHb tmt engine. Communicate with F. T. Loux. 62h.s Catherine street, Philada. adv.. 4 8, II For Balk ok Rrnt -Beautiful, r well furnished bowse, five bad room#. r 1816 Pleasure svenne. Arply toy agent. adv., 4-8,01.
LEGION FAYORS NEW BUILDING > ' W Education Board'n Plana arc - Explained to Boya by Bpcncer B. Bwan. Morgan lUnck Post held a oraHIng 'In the City Commissioner#' Chamber j Thursday evening. | H B. Bwin, representing the Board I of Education, laid befurv the Itgtoi the board's plans for a new high school building U> ba called the Mem rial High School, honoring those who left this city to eerve lu the war. and embodying all the need of a modern i tilgb school, gymnasium, large auditor lam and accommodations for the i legion. » The school board's Idea fouud favor i with all the members, aud a commitj lee was appointed to work with them . i Major Thomas aud bis comrade#. Thomas Parker aud Peter Tolten of e IbeU. A. R.. made ebort remarket Tba Grand Army of the Republic feels u au tuterast lu thl# Infant organization .> of veterans, aud, uaturaity , fur betweeu i. them tbera »# a tie lu common known t only to those who have •beeu in through."
METHODISTS ACTIVE Social la ISaae«#ic«»i ®l CtourcU To morrow Kerning There will be a eoclal in the eoclal room# of the Kiret M E Church tomorrow eveulug It will be given by Ihe Sunday ecbaol lu houor of the claeeee that won the recent coule-t. Everyone is ex peeling a fine lime Neil Buuday Ihe pa#lor, the Rev. George W. Yard, will preacb on ihe following eubject#: •The Art aud Reward of Overcoming" aud '•Imposing I Structures." There will be a reception of member# at the morulog service. On Friday evening. April 16. the Woman#' Home Missionary Kocletj will give their annual shad *upi*r. famous auoual event will be moot welcome, as the members are well for tbelr ability to please the appetite. HAD GOOD TIME it, or I*. Members K-Injosecl Their Box Social. The members of tbe Kulghts of Pythias lodge enjoyed tbelr box social In i be room# of Washington Camp ou lhurfdey evening. Ail had a good tima. Tbe program of eulertalnmeut was aa follows: Selections, Oceau City Orchestra vocal eolos, Mrs, William Hayes negro monologue, Caleb G. Collloe instrumental du#t, Leonard Parkei and Domiulck Oerbaslo; reading. Mrs J. Preecott Cadmau; Instruments trio. Cbaa. BcbaflTer. Domlnlck Gerba * to and Leonard Parker; instruments .. . jr.. • f II. . i
duet. Cbaa. Bchafler and Leouard Par ktr; piano eolo. Leslie Hughes. Tbe lunch boxes were auctloued by Caleb G. Collins. | ALL BILLS PAID i-rrsby trrian Mile#' Auxlllar jr In t-'lnc Coneliien. Tbe members of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Church held their regular moulhly meet lug at the manse Monday afternoou. The reports of this society are most en- ' couraglug. All bills have been paid. > yet tbe members have bad few special 1 aflairs to raiae money. J Their usual nlglit# for suppers aud > eotertalumenta have been cancelled • on accouut o f tbe renovation of tbe beeemcut, but ouce tboee Improvement# are completed the auxiliary a * will atari an aggressive campatgu. f ■ m m How a Condaciot. ». <>Joa" Bcbock, son of Policeman d Frank A. Bchock, of tbla city, la now a conductor on the West Jersey A Bea-
bore Railroad, runniug luto Atlantic tty "Joe" haa been with tbla com „ any about twelve year#, bla firet po- v Itloo being on the boat# wbeu tbey in between thla city aud Longport In be summer seasons. Hava Hew Meeting Room. Tbe Ocean City Republican Club iaa given tbe member# of tbe Ladles' Auxiliary of the Morgan-Ranck Post, So. 187, American Legion, permission o use its room# a# a meeting place, rbe auxiliary holds Its regular meet- _ nga tbe second Tuesday of each mouth. Prayer Reeling# AliraCI Dr. Boyder baa arranged very attractive program# for the Wednesday evening prayer meeting# In the H ret Preebytertan Church— something new study and In mutual uplift #p1rlt- I ually. All are invited to these ser- | vlcee. They begin at 7.46 o'clock. ware's epeeiaiiles. Fresh roasted, hot peanuts. 04 cant# per pound. l«arge new fancy mackerel. Rlegant flavored ci>(lee only 48 cant# I per pound; good aa the beet New crop New Orleans molasses, j cents per quart. Large assortment choice apples, or- I angea, bananas and all kind of fruit I always on hand. Fresh egg# right from the country, plenty of them, 80c doxen. Large, round, red-ripe crenbettlee, I )0c per quart; 8 quarts, jftc. Bargain In brooms while they laat ; I worth "6c, price Me. adv., if Good fresh cocoa nuts in the sbell.Mc Fok Rent —To private family, cor- i oer MSMltll etx bed rooms; all con- I veniencee; garage 1060 Aabury ave. adv., it t IT an advertisement In tbe Bmm- I am
I Tliave You Subscribed to the || I | Memorial Tablet Fund Yet?}; Ill _ ...... . ... , t. . J— >* -J.
PLUMBINO jwXofU* I —to ••»-#>•»* I Ur. ."II—" • c : ols« " -1 turcm i-j o.v# • U.-- | c. M. UAUiN ^ r SURF LAUNDRY 92M Ocean Avenue n—* hpj Ocean City, N. J. » good work, quick service, all work done on premises PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL j Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING and DECORATING 036 asburv avenue OCEAN CITV phowc. ea-w NCW JCWfcCV | Humphrey Radianlllre Perfect comLuxtion , :»*le, odorlesa. and givef intense beat at a surprisingly small gas expense No need to build furnace fires morning-, and even ing* daring tbe spring and tall months. Fit* into any fireplace and is easily installed. It throws out the heat reaching Into otheT rooms. On exhibition at our salesroom . City Oat Li&ht Company Build a Home Tfcimt IS x Boililinit It is in foil swing is the West sod Middle JXl' i( here in th« iC -P"-!-* wiU »IMV with those pUna ? See your fnewd. Mr Cootrselor. ' not h y jur^e ji 'n understood th»t voull srxx: the Lwmand go over it with mtn. Ut cuurae it » hhqci#«a»i-. ber Io com, from «. If « the tomocm, delivery of tbe taxUrisl. That doc# not onlymesn LUMBER, tt mesas cement. Kr-. L I tne Lath Snnb and Mill work snd Hardsrsre. Umf" ^ U.«t «••• "» «>• c. M. Shoemaker Lumber Co. j Twelfth and West Avenue 1 BELL PHONE 18 Sutton 6l Corson Co. General Contractors 7 grading and street building 0 NINTH ST. AND SI«r»ON AVI OCl«»XlT». H J 1 - 5 P^irA^CORSON I : I! General Contractor) ti S • — ~ "" "■ — •; | 737 Asbury Avenue #1 . _ t
OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS^SEWEBSJBRmCES^UU<HEAD^ Don't let the spring tad too with s N. leaky roof Thuxder Roams are exxots^ A ( / 1 > || and a Issky roof will be apt to result in A J* considerable damage. ' Cbimneva that leak aboold be looke-1 "J!" -JW? ^ after snd ni.de water-tigbt Smokey 1 ' /!mx >*•' chimneys can be made to draw* J IVO I I Tie roof# are fire-proof. IT \ I AU kind of stove and heater repairs, 1 7 > stovr and beater pipca. 1 iff; KYvZan Tin, slate and alxg roo«^- ; smith's The Tin Smith /v I— 73 B A.bury Ave. All KIwS'ofOMttw Tones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Ave. Oceau City, N. J.
vercoats REDUCED oft S12.00 UP Buy Now for Next Winter Caps Suits Sweaters Shirts Ties Hosiery Umbrellxi j THE TIME 1 is coming when it will not be an easy matter to get hotel accommodations in Ocean City ennng the summer season. Most people write for reservation* 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 tbe Swarth more Hotel and could not be taken care oL Even for the coming summer we are unable to%promise a single room. The new Lipplucott Hotel is being built to help meet the demand and yet >e have enough applications for reservations already to hi. it from cellar to garret There is need in Ocean City for good hotels. Lippiwcott Hotels Company Few htrthet ittfbrnralioa i® connect low with the nn • iwikt pitas of the kbrne Company, ttaoiilctlt WW IL Mivatfomery Publicity Mkutfer. w w^th IV Adnt Broww 5^ rotary and Trowxam, ytl Liberty Buikltng. PhilkdelpbiK. Ph ■ Advertise in the SENTI N FT,
icK I m O'Mmc ro* """ °'Vh. a t -It" m m- m. a**. k<ww THE IMPERIAL ftSH Ave. GmeeCUy.M. J mC ML.' UaS >■■■> rewai.o w sum. c. o«m NEW HOTEL ELBEROK eimmth v uramu. xvntw ftegJLM CITY, B. J. BfM MS4 nnf« iT'yf^.ou tm m .MILLER COTTAGE m lis—' a aa®— OCKAK C ITT BKW JMaM Opmi AH tba Yawf Hoc Wolor Hast um i. wu f THE BISCAYNE Opto Frldoy. Apnl 2 KubblM wmtm b Osif" • lease avtoat oppoaiu Moortyw urtMt Pnvatt Baths Booklet E B LA' KOI X. oww m GANDY COTTAGE 018 CJaatxal A voous , Oaaao CBy »•» Ok— all Us# Tsar fy# riaian am* M— Grata («#v*t, fwf. — T* . I Our Wall Paper b a veritable find We tin te please the pertktilmr. J«M we down end inspect <mr nnmeruam designs. 11 you are critical ft may take yon a long time to decide ■ there are to many patterns to ckooee from— but the point is that yoecae be sailed exactly right and at pncea that will appeal to yon- ~ ALFRED R- SMITH IO40 Mtary A*a. I 1 Occaa City ^ ***" | Are You a * Slave to Stoves? 1* ** ' spots f Do yott WW to do wr
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