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Mr. Geo. W. Robb^f Philadelphia, l is now at his cottage, 620 Battersea : Road. RecenUy Mr. Robb sold one of i his bungalows on Simpson Road. i Mr. Albert Fowler of West Philadelphia, spent the week end with Miss ! Bertha Campbell. ! Mrs. Carrie Fowler of Philadelphia, 1 ' accompanied by her three sons, spent the week end nt her cottage 3449 < Asbury Avenue. i M. L. Anthony and family of Ger- I mantown, Edward Vollmer and family ' of Philadelphia, anil Mr. Lynde and family of Pitman, N. J. arc guests at the Robicam for the season. | Frank K. Phillips ami family of « Plainfield, N. J. arc at 706 Sixth St., ■ for the month of July. Mr. Phillips ' has been engaged as instructor in ' printing, for the Summer School to lie * held in the city this season. Mr. Phillips Is associated with, and ' a representative of the American Type ' Founders Company, Jersey. City. ' Miss Jean Blundin has returned ' from her visit to Philadelphia, Miss Blundin atehded the meeting pf the < executive committee, of the Pi Sigma ' Sorority, of which she is a member. ' Mrs. E. C. Stoy of 620 Wesley Ave., j has rented her cotage for the summer to Mrs. Turpin of Philadelphia. In the meantime Mrs. Stoy will travel, . expecting to visit the Mediterranean , during the summer, seeing Egypt, the * Holy Land, Constantinople and Itly. ( During the summer months. Dr. Allen Corson the popular medico, will have the assistance of Dr. William H. ' vuiilium .in his practice. The in- j creasing calls made upon Dr. Corson makes the step .imperative. Miss Pierce, formerly head nurse at the

Presbyterian HospiUflJ West Philadel- , phia, will also be associated with Dr. J Corson during the season. The Hisses Creth of Philadelphia and Ocean City, recently gave a . luncheon to the members of their five ( hundred club, at the Biscayne Hotel, j John C. Lyster and family of Aldan, i Pa., are among recent arrivals at the Arlington. Several officers, of the new Cape v May County Title and Trust Company. ] were in town during the past week. \ Among them were Julius Way .Pre - John Sayre, i"c-Tres., and Fred W. , Decamp, title o.'ficer. Mr. and rs. Powell G. Fithian, have!; opened their-cottage 857 Third Street, for the season. Mr. Powell is director f of music in the public schools of j Among the recent arrivals at the I si , Monte, were Mr. and Mrs. W. It. j Clayton ef Philadelphia. a Mrs. Charles S. Calwell of Philadel- r phia, accompanied by her daughter, are guests at the Darlington Hotel. p They propose to open their cottage | here -for the seafton in the immediate future. Mr. Calwell is president of >

, the Corn Exchange National Bank. * i and one of ■ the best -known and n r esteemed in" • Philadelphia business w Among the- recent arrivals at the qi ! George, are Edward Atherholt of oi Norwood, and Theo. Mackenzie ami ai , family of East Falls, Pa. ! * ! Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Deehan of Phila- j l delphia, are spending the week ends the-city. Mrs. Mary Deehan, to-'11 , gether with her grandson, are occupy- 1 11 . ing Dr. Deehan 's new cottage on I Thirteenth Street and Wesley Avenue. ^ To the many -persons of note in the ^ political world who have arrived in the 1 city, for the season, the game of |f Assembyman C. C. A. Baldi, Jr. should , i added. Mr. Baldi aud -family are j(, , occupying their summer cotage on ! I Stento'n Place. a. Among the week's arrivals at the I Chandler-White Hall, were Mrs. J". K. <-i , aqd Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Lcedom of Media, and J.. R. Jorrett and i family of Haddonfield. Dr. Wawne T. Killian and, family, m i of West Philadelphia, have opened M i their apartments 1833 Wesley Ave., l> for the season. Dr. Killian is one of tx the most popular in iur summer & \ colony, and vice-president of the Ocean w Ceay Fishing Club. . ir Mr. and Mrs. J. Wank Fox, anrc m ' heie for the season, at their cottage' | 805 Fourteenth Street Mr. Fox is a M ' member of the Board of Directors, of hi the MethoHist Hospital, Philadelphia. ' Mrs. J. S. Morris has opene<l her " cottage on Ocean Avenue for the j1' season. Mrs. orris is entertaining nj -• large party of friends, among whom | are the following; Mrs. J. E. Gibson " of Germantow-n, Mrs. Richard Wethc- . or oermontown, Mrs. Richard Wethc-.

rell of Chester, Mrs. N. S. Grant of j = Sharon Hill, Mrs. H. Wirz of falling- 1 r ford, Mrs. Harry Parker and Mrs. Z. ! T. Hall of Swarthmore. Miss Ethel Shoemaker of Ocean ' City, is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Phillip, of Philadelphia, at home Tenth Stjjfe and Central i 1 Avenue. Mr. ami Mrs. Hailey of Norristown were visitors to the city recently, and ! were royally entertained by Miss - Beckrtt nt her home 12191 - Wesley Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. WIMmaif of St. Petersburg, Florida, are here for — the seaspn. Mrs. Wildman's mother, Mrs. M. T. Mnpcs accompanies them. Among the recent guests received , and entertained at the Scarborough were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Egan, and daughter Miss Nan of Philadelphia. Miss Egan was formerly a resident of the city for several " years, and spent a delightful time renewing acquaintance. ■ "* Mr. and^ Mrs. Steutz of Philadelphia are^ccupying their cottage^ on Street for thw season. ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL

PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA Camp 75 of the Patriotic Order of; I he Sons of America. Is passing! a season of revival and increased activity. Thiols being made manifest every week, by the addition of new memand the Interest taken In the work of the local Camp. Next Friday evening, at the head quarters of the Camp, at the P. O. S. of a. Hall, sitaated on Eighth street and West avenue, another large class j will appear for Initiation. The work of the degree will be exemplified by a - splendid team, under , the direction of the Team Maater. ' E. Darby. A -large attendance of membera is j ; anticipated, and a special program of I music has been provided for the oc- - casion. Vfr* Nothing ean tV more gratifying to ; learn than that an order like~)he Pa- ; triotic Sons or America. wltlTits high , ideals of citizenship and \emrhlngs, is . 'thus advancing so rapidly numbers - and in -power. It augurs well for the future of our • country. AN AGED SUMMER RESIDENT. An aged and highly esteemed sumresident of Ocean City. Mrs. Ann ■ Deardorff, the mother of Dr. W. H. J DeardorfT. of Philadelphia. was brotfilit in an automobile from Philadelphia to Ocean City on Sunday, where she will spend the summer, • making her home at her son's apartments. 915 Third street. if spared to see the coming October. Deardorff will celebrate her 96l!i birthday. Notwithstanding her great age. Mrs. Deardorff enjoyed the ride from Philadelphia. and stood the trip remarkably well. I I>r. Deardorff expects to open an ' i office at the Above address after July jj 1st.

Women Kidnapped by Desperado Kidnapped by a maniac and held prisoner without food or water for filrv rtvm Thpv urpf, k.mT rescue but w*t also captured and chained to w 'JSs M i; fcusir--

COLLEGE CHUMS MOTOR FROM COAST TO COAST Wiltard Warne. a summer resident of Ocean City for many years, started for his home in Pasadena, California oh Friday. He is accompanied by H. Fuhrman a room-mate from Lafayette College. - Mr. Wame is now engaged in the shipping construction on the Pacificcoast but still retains his interest in his business in Philadelphia. Mr. Warne Marked Betty Dobbins of California, and they are planning to spdnd their summers in Ocean City. Mr. Warne ill the son- of Mr. and Mi*— Kenton Wnnve of 1616 'lmcust •j St<gey^hiladelphia. ! . . SOIREE Mr. Leo Paul McClqskey, of 1736 Central Avenue, the well-known baritone formerly -of the "Gaiety Theatre" London, England, gave a. Soiree and reception in honor of Mr. Elmer V. j Robinson, one of Ocean City.s most prominent builder-citizen, on Weil- ' nesdny the 2tst. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abbott, and family, of Millville, motored to Ocean City on Sunday. Ocean City's LEADING Advertising Medium l ; THE Sentinel i -"V I i. • |l ¥ >• Ir Rates on Application I i CALL jj^ 1J8-J

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r ■ £Bjde'Jc>w t,hs"P i - i, * 1 ! WONOER'.tvl iEN QARWIN j 6 j , \i'AS YOUNG DID HE _ i ' 1 l ' EVER THINK OF | . I. i MAKING A MONKEY j j " 1 I OF HIMSELF , j FRESH FISH FOR SALE EVERY DAY J*ih_and Bay Ave. / Ocean City. N. J. BRACEBRIDGE HALL 624 Wesley Ave. Room. ANNA E. BRACE j J — A J i ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL |

Piano Teacher jSKKHSK 1016 A.kury A«, , 0t«« Cify, N. J. JoHy>r*A" Km'1* "* ARCHIE HARRIS 636 Simpson Ave. Ocean City. N. X J , OUR bread is honest thru and ihru— honest, high charactered materials go into the making of it and each piece of dough that goes into a loaf of bread is properly weighed : before it is temperatured. Try a loaf of it Valet Electric Baking Co. \ 7 1 3 Asbury Ave. phor^i 312-W I - V . . . .

Geo. A. Brownmiller CONTRACTING- CARPENTER r STAIR BUy.DER Tonth St.cct ami ISTERI#. TRIM , , , Asbury Avenue EXPERT JOBBING CHAS. D. SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-10 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N>J.

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Our Wall Paper ") is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Jur-t come Miai-. U J1'" urp critical it may Uke you a long time to decide— -J there are so many pattdxiis/Ib choose from — but the point is that you can l.e suited exactly .right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1043 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey I William H. Oldfield Interior Tile Work 912 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. 'Estimates Furnished < Phone, 229-J Alterations Jobbisg HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER TszlhStiisI "02EAII CITY. N J* PAUL CLAyS 611 Asbury Avenue Building Contractor Jobbing, Alterations and New Work I L. Leslie HeadleyCo. BUILDERS Architectural Service . 515 E I O H T H STREET Ocean City, N. J. j Designer and Builder of Artistic Bungalows, Convenient Cottages, l'p-to-Date Apartments, Modern Hotels. + Willard S. Steeiman i Contractor anil Builder ' JOBBING j BOAT WORK 1100 Bay Avenue i OCEAN CITY, N. J. Theo.F.Hildreth Electrical Contractor . Jobbing Work a SpecMRy Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. GEORGE. W. HARRIS CONTRACTOR. BUILDER AND JOBBING Plans Free. Bungalows a Specialty No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Bell Phone. Ocean City. N. J. Bell Phone. I2I J Compensation Insurance Carried^ 831 ASBURY AVENUE Delicatessen Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables New Orleans Molasses William T. Carwithen Phone 35-J Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth st. and West sve OCBAN CITY, N. J. UmIUssmi J4UJ Cmtrsl *»«"• j , - Plans and Estimates Furnished All Work Guarantred LEWIS COSSABOON , | --—^Contractor and Builder * | 226 Asbury Avenue I OCEAN CITY Phsne 661 -J