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PERSONALS Geo. Meade. «.f Paulsboro. was a recent visitor in this city. Mr. ami Mi'. Dunmnro Kill close their cottage curly in Septtptlmr. Thomas Watson, of I'liiloiiflphin, v.ae among tin- recent Joaltors Iirre. Mr,. Milton. WQlrtts, of Camden, i enjoying the I'aratiim ilnj's here. Mr. ami Mrs. It. Disl.rc.K-. of Ridley Park, are at home after n .short cc .it I., this city. Miss' Jean K.uve, of this city i.< Miss Jean i.<
: ponding the week with friends in Atlantic City. "*MVs. W. II. Albright, chaparoned :i motor party of young- pcuglo to Wil.iwood recently. X, .Miss Blanch Dunmore of sunset place, is entertaining Miss Elizabeth W«st, of JHlUqjelphia. Miss Grace Leonard, of Woocj- ' bury, was _nmnng the Wanlwalk throngs on Sunday. Air. nnd Mrs. K.lward Shoemaker. y of Merchant ville, are occupying aparltkenls at latrksley Hail. Mlts. C. II. Peacock and son, of ' Ovellmtok, Pa., motored to this resort for a short" stay last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kvaul. of 1 1 addon Heights, We lieen ..ponding some time at the Lincoln. Mr. ami Mrs. W. II Sutton, of Woodbury, are spending their ' vacation days at this resort. Miss Carie ijttcbcnmnyer, i» entertaining Miss Margaret Otto, of Phila•h'lphia, at her cottage here. Sirs. Charles It. C. Connor, of Philadelphia, is in this city, rocupciuting from a recent operation. Mts. Ely Johnson, of Woodhury. is I lie guest of her sister Mrs. Charles Si-hrenk, Jr.. on Anbury .avenue. Mrs. Donald Ashbrook, of Wilmington, has returned to her hoyie after a pleasant season in this resort. Mrs. Bcnner, of Lansdowno, Pa., 1* the guests of Mrs. A. S. Brass, at Eleventh street and Asbury avenue. ' t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Itowe are entertaining Mm. Allie Goodall and daughter Florence, of New York City. ' Mis Nellie Henderson, of West Miilville, has returned to her home, after spending some \imo in this reMi.s Harriet Craven is passing some tipic as a guest of Miss Anna lllair. at the Blair cottage in this Charles R. Wannmaker, of Philadelphia, has purchaseil a pretty bungalow here and is resting for a „v. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kinklc and i Misses Dorothy ami Eleanor. Kinklc, j of Quakertown arc among the viid- | tors to this cityv Mi-- Mae E. Smith, of New York. . is visiting her nintcr, Miss Margaret i Smith, of Philailelphia, at the latter'n , summer home here. South Ocean City lias lieen the : mecca for house parties and enter- : tainment, for- the young people dur- < ing the past two weeks. , Mrs, Allio Taylor aniT daughter, of i Williams town, are visiting Mr. and;: Mrs. Harry Taylor at Twelfth street > and Anbury avenue. I Mr. and Mrs. S. Neville DeCamp, of Oak I-ane, Pa., arc the guests of r Mr. and Mrs. A. J. DeCamp. at their i Brighton place cottage. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunmore, of ' Sunset place have been entertaining f a number of out-of-town friend*, dur- r ing the past week. Mr. Win. Hare and mother have ^ returned to Philadelphia after spend- ^ ing the summer with Dr. and Mrs. Buum, of Bayview avenue. Mr. and Mrs Woods, of Mount Airy, are -spending tho summer with c their family in a pleasant cottage at Bnyview and Bay avenues. . j Mrs. Willard Hammond nnd son , Billie, of Trenton, ami Mrs. Walter j. Ilartman, of Millvillo were among the , recent guests -at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Gaitens, of Philadelphia, and their family, have iclumcd to their home after spending several weeks in this resort. Mr. Harry Curno is spending weekends with his family, at 1422 Pros- 1 poet nvenuo, where they are spending the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Cook and daughter Tlielma, 'of Newark, were recent guests of Mrs. W. H. Albright, at her As bury avenuo apartments Mr. Wm. T. HoldswoiWhns retamed to his home in Wffcei Barrr, bv the way of automobile, after a pleasant visit wjth relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Smallxel and daughter, Miss Doris, of Collingswood, have lieen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quint, of South Ocean City. Captain George Blackman, of (his city, visited tho family of his sister, Mrs. L. A. Effro.i, of Absecbn, over Sunday, and the first of this week. Miss Elsie Westehmayr, of NewYork City and Miss Mary Morrcll, of Beverley, N. J., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morrcll, at South Ocean City. Charles Muller and W. Crawford Gordon, of Philadelphia, have bought n cottage on Simpson avenue for the use of a college fraternity in the summer seasons. O. W. Shy rock and wife, Mrs. John B. Sidebotham, Jr., James S. Hanna anil wife, Mrs. T. H. Rogers all of Philadelphia; Charles Mitchell and family, of 8warthmore; and Lewis : 8. Porter and family, of Haihlenfteld, j are at the Breakers.
1 3 in:. • I brie views or the John, oh Apartments, which were burned on Friaay "doming, July 22. a! Palk place ami the Boardwalk.. These views are fur nisheil hy the I nitcd States RevieV, a weekly , journal, published in . Philadelphia. ■ nitaueipnia.
A I,, n:„, Benjamin Colder, of . I'hilaiUdplua, was a gue-l of RogisIh Iru''"" '""timi-sioiicr. William Walsh bud family of Philadelphia, in their cottage heir recently. 1^ Mi. :hhI Mi-. William Giflwrt, will entertain tfleir sister Miss Edna i'. Robert- ami Mi.-.; Kathyrn I.ynrh and Mr. William Snyder, all of Phila- <•* dolphin, uvet the Holidays. ,r Mr,. Charles F. Wall, of Philudelphia, gave o luncheon and bridge party at the Ocean City Yacht Club, recently. Tjiere were thirty-five ' gue.-l.-, dicing funtisItVii by the yacht club orchestra, j. Mr.-. Joseph Rowc, of 1422 Prcs- ( poet avenue and family have returned -to their home after n very pleasant motor trip through North Jersev ami New York city. -Mr. atoll i-; here for his vacation j Kith his family in their pleasant apartment, at 1122 I're-pect avenue, where they are -pending the summer and having a delightful time. g Mrs. Snllie- Dunmore, who has lieen -IK-nding some time with her family • Mi. Joint- Dunmore, "f "• Sunset . avenue. Ocean City, will leave on Tuesday, for Chester Valley, Ao remain indefinitely. I Mrs. W. J. Mcl'ormack and her . "family, of I'hiladelphiu, have returnp eil, ufW-i a week's vi.-it In this city, , whete they were guests of Mr. anil •Mr.-. H. A. McCormack. t" Mi. ami Mrs. Alfred Holmes, of Philadelphia, spent the. week-end and •' t.ibor Day at the Hotel Normamlie, wlierf ihey .--|>eiit the month of July. Mrs. Holmes, who was married in • June, was Mis.- ('lore Mntxingcr. ' Miss Elixalteth West, of Swarthmore, has lieen spending some timewith Mi - Blanch Dunmore, of 74 Sunset avenue. Ocean City, Miss 1 West and Miss Dunmore ate school Assemblyman panics Franklin, of West Philadelphia, had a real family ■ fishing party here lust week. Besides and Mrs. Franklin, there were their four daughters, three • sons-in-law and grandchildren, maki ing a total of fifteen of the family i. who enjoyeil themselves. Mr. and Mis. Charles Schurrh and Mrs. Ethel Schurch. of Philadelphia, 1 are occupying their cottage in this ■ ' city. They were joined this weekend by Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Schurch. ' who will remain about ten days. Mr. ! and Mrs. Schurch and their daughter : will return to their home in Tioga, ' Scptemlier 19. Mr. Charles A. Woerner. sales- ' ' manager of the Diamond Mutch Co., ; and his family, with Mr. John H. Schwartz,} prominent attorney of Philadelphia, nnd Mrs. Schwartx, are , spending several weeks at their sumhome in Ocean City. They have had numerous visitors including Mrs. Charles A. Stan g, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred W. Woerner ofcid Miss Helen Woerner The well known actor, Dick Oakley, '• was also a guest for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Morrell, have closed their home at Beverly, N. J.. and are occupying their cottage on Asbury avenue, in South Ocean City. Mrs. Anna Roberts, sister of Mrs. Morrell, who has lieen visiting them has returned to her home in NewYork City, and Miss Mary' Day, of
of Philadelphia, niece of WilliamvM. s- .Cramp, the well known .-hip 'luilldrrX -h ; who ha» l-een their guest returned , home last Wednesday. MCS'C, OBTAIN LICENSES f By llrlnlH-r 1, is Notice Served to a Real State Brokers v Real Estate Brokers tn'd theii" as- " •e si-taals who fail to obtain a license j. 1,, 1,1 continue in business by October 1. are suliject to severe penalties. w ,r _ On that .late, the new State law ti compelling all so employed to regis- J. tct witli the New Jersey Real Estate a ".Commission, goes into effect. The penalties are from $100 to (| ~ $">00 fine ami one year in prison, or R - ibotli, to he teni|iereil at the discre- (.| •Aion of the Commission, who will n try cases and fix |ienalties. However it there is an appeal. provided for any u c, person who is convicted. For cor- y ir pnnitions the |>eiialty Is fixeil at a ^ maximum of $1,000. „ The Commission consists of Mt A-. Dcvine of. this city, Frank Stevens, . of jersey City and V. P. Bradley, of n Trenton. AUGUST REPORT i- Information Bureau Gives Out Many, 'j Books and goini Information The Information Bureau was the ^ scene of much activity during the '(j month of August. Tho daily in- % i|Ulrocs seeking friends in all parts ' of the city far exceeded that of any a mniuh since tlie o|>ening of Uie bureau this year. Seven • applicants for employment out ot sixteen securisl positions. During the month, e" ncariy 100 hand hooks were given out ' and many favorable comments lwing * , made on this year's Issik. (|. 11 Among somo of the prominent ' visitors this month were Honorable f Clinton W. Howard, who delighted f many with his interesting talks at • the Hippidrome Pier; G. S. Reinochl, 6 Division Manager of the Bell Tern- Tl b phone Company, of ' Pennsylvania; - - and A. C. Finley. " 1 o PICNIC SEPTEMBER 10 J' ' The local lodge of tho Knights of1 » Pythias will hold their annual pidnc ' at Mays Landing ,on September 10.' p" Everybody is invited. Game*, boat- ,l • ing and swimming will be the order |- • of the day. • - Le Real Estate and Search Company " r KKPKESENTS Q Fidelity Trust Comtanr of Newark . Wildvood Title and Tnrft Co. 9 Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title. Conveyancing Fire Insurance . Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed _ I Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage I r arret lor Sale Offices in i First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House 1 N:.J: I :
. # ' 1 1 nil Willi J MONUMENTS- ; llcadslones. Markers, Sills, Corner Posts Memorials of Dignity and- distinction pl Designed, cut and erected with particu- I ^ lar regard for individual requirements myou can choose from the , j largest and finest stock of [1 materials ever collected— fj standard granites and marbh- ' j from quarries famous for the | j quality of their producL We Specialize in Designing and Manufacturing i I Mausoleum?. Public and i I (> Private Memorials Carfare Paid to all Purchaser, ' I camden yard i main ofhce anft yard Pleaaantvillc. n. j. Opp. H.rlrigh Cemetery Opp. Atlantic Gty Cemetery Bell Phone 2737 | fizll Phone, Pleaaantrille i • o REPRESENTATIVES A L N.'j^ fte* Cgmbartmd. Cap* Mar. BnrllBrtoru i F ItalRht. Camdao. N. J . for Camdon. Satan. Ckncaater and Bnrtlngtni Coontlaa t W Dull..,.. Clarion. N J.. forCUrton and rtcinltr tt R Hal* Charriton. Va, foe Stat, of Vtrxlaia O. J. HAMMELL CO. ! pleasantyille, n. j. -
CHILDREN ENTERTAINED At Central Ocean City— Many Yten ( Irean For Htc l ir-t Time Cumberland le a nmnll settlement i niiKposed of farmers who are f»r tho inyst part of French extraction. . an>1 is located about 10 mile; from Miliville. The greater part of ♦ tho1 -i.i.- worbl, ami- many of ti:,- children have never been beyond the. limit* of the village. You < -ax imagine the wonderfur exclamations- when IT. of people were cop •■eyed to Ocean ' * a number of them had their I'd si view ' of the ocean. They were a happy gry one at- the dissnppearaiico of . amlwiches, calces, etc.! attcstod. It will i>c a tiny long i->s : membered by all of them. The day uu.- nUa pos-ibh. by the ,.ir..it. of t Mrs. Pfeiffor, tin- Sunday School suporintOmlent. "I guess I'm a Jonah" rcmaikcl the small hoy who had been 'punishc.l. ft seems to l>e in i lurk to jmt whaled right along." , . . Advertise in The Sentinel i Alterations Jobbing HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER Street OCEAN CIH, K. J. SMITH &' DENNIS Builders JOBBING CARPENTER No Job too latrgc. No Job too Small Houses Closed nnd Opened Kstimatcs All Work Furnished Tluaranlrcd R. Hayes r CARPENTER Jobbing work promptly attended to lot Sale Cottages lor Sale and Rent Thirtj lh'rd SI. and Asbuq tie. if ^o(<i OCEAN CITY, *. J. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER 9"icr: 8th St. Opposite P. O OCEAN CITY. N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work Lee & Bourgeois Carpenters and Builders OCEAN CITY. N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty i D. LEE E. A. BOURGEOIS ti Residence. (residence: ( »>» Pet>»l»n place oth and Central Ave , Phone. 104-M Phone, ,7,.W J • { B. 0. Mint *. * Adaffi H. S. Adust I GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. ' PLASTERING, RANGE SETTINI BUCK LAYIHG, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mas so Lino Prompt I Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J Baggage Called for and Delivered Local and Long DMaoee. Plintia SSflw TKli'.'K HERVJL'E J. B. THOMSON & SON EXPRES8 732 \VE-»T AVENUE L'Jty, New Jrrwy n. Leander S. Corson BUILDER — SEE = CLOUTING. BRECKLEY AND GODFREY atronc rou oo voun painting Contiactors and Painteis OCEAN CITY. N. J. ecu Pxoni>a04-R-ai
Ualitoad VliginCOl - ..-houUI - Ut -OXpcrt ■ -in koeping track of things. In the hit illness of .ewfinniiiig, the r likely to go under. . K. L. SMITH I!. H. CAMPBBI.l. Smith & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN ; PAINTERS B1J Asbury Ave. Ocean City. N. J fiieo. F. M ildreth niectrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty 1 Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing < * No. *13 U rourtcemh Street " OCEAN CITY, N.J. Phone 852-W W IF, LI AM UNCLES Contractor y GARBLE AND TILE office '2-l-A N. New* Jersey Avenue Atlantic City, N. J. Store 'Fronts, Bath Ro#nts, Porches, Fireplaces 401 ASBURY AVE. Groceries Delicatessen Fruits and" Vegetables Light Lunch and Icc Cream t Phone 177-M William T. Canvithen Wm. h. Powell ' General Contractor and Street Building Thirty-fourth it. and West ave. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Our Wall Paper a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs. Ii you afe criti&al it may take you a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to choose from— but the point is Ojgt you can be suited exactly right an j at prices thnt will appeal to you, ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City "New Jersey | THE PURPOSE OF Vv JTHISSIMPLERYHME; 1 I S -TO INFORM YOU 1 V— -f Sl^WE'RE / ") WE imdst'aad our patrons insist that we nro masters of the on-time plumb- . ing art. If you haven't found this to 1« true It's up to you to phone us ' now. Well show you how we do a . job promptly nnd perfectly. HWS BURKHARDT 642-51 Asburi Iihii OCEAN CITY, I. J. t
CHINA IS CATCHING IT ( Try an Advt. in The Sentinel n.nrl Get Results R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY n now in it. Ncwbllicz. 817. ASBURY AVENUE whnz patron* and frizndi will 6< Cordially welcomed John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue / j . OCEAN CITY. N. j. * Lumber Msllwork. Moulding*, Building Paper. Plaster Board. Naila, Saab Weighs j etc. Estimates Furnished, frc-ipt Delivery. Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING .no DECORATING 1035 ASBURY AVENUE ' OCEAN CITY smonc. sa-w NEW JERSEY | J. E. WELCH THE BUILDER Con. Seventh Street ano Wesley avenue ' gcncrsl cosTszcTo* ocean city, n. J. JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING '731 Asbury AAnue Ocean City, N. J. Phone B5-M » FOR SALE ' Bungalows and cottages ready built or built to #S , Estimates given on alterations and repair work. LE £ H. B. COOPER, Jr. s builder ] 29th and central avr. Ocean City, N. J. b swan j. e. trout ' SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL CARPENTERS /^^^and BUILDERS toao ASebRY AVENUE Wi^t^eapOCEAN CITY N.J. jobuing A SPECIALTY WIRE K R A U S S To Wire Your House PHONB No. 177- W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY you 8h0uld have A Reliable Builder > To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the i honesty of the contractor. I have bnilt for a large number ol people and could refeT you to any or all of them. : Send for the list of names and photographs ot the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE £21111 INPD OCEAB CITY, itb m. oppouta r.o.DUI LULIi n. j. — — _ ___ Any Kin*1 Any Where I Joseph 6. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue Advertise in the Sentinel.

