Ocean City Sentinel, 16 December 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel BRIDGE FROM THIS CITY TO POT DIAMOND

TO SOMER’S POINT FAVORED IN GOOD SHAPE

JiSIMY. UK EMHKIt It;. 1

. Atlantic County Freeholders I , As ‘irLT 7 ‘”.V.;™ c '"' WILL entertain

■li U>e meiol^f «.t the Allan i Hoard n^KrrrbiiUtr« volH nilRly 4|ail>ai ihe building ••nallii* lore than • 1 E«t Harbor Bay. from

i every atrie. reappeariui Salurday ul

inline in in •hoi Ihiuryei freeholdrr-

l-l- Itnurgeoi- in

•rlUK the in The uiotln a folio« . : J

“'v going to pin your fa . nM-rage man cannot uiideratand lii> rnemlea have an many frlendi ■ i-old for plaaterera and olber

»»other |ieo| le thluk ll

lliere are timer- when every if h—1« are not all dead yet. !.nt*of rich young nt(u u ho ;Tiled Ibelr wealth prove that ’I nt Junior Mechanic-' iudiMir baaeill I-am defeated a picked nine --ic of into IT at the Ilipi-Hiro

PERSONALS.

'Mr- It K. ^antoi

' vl.lt to Phlladelplih

■ Krlmh r Hnbb. of Pbllade a a. a recent arrival at' the Wy

twanl Vo—, a clerk In the I

•i , ai

>f the Slat

LiAVatlace, of rldUrea In the

is

of I'tilladel

. J. Wen-ley Audet ? «a4b recent v lered at the Klberou.

•* Parker Miller haa returned t lome to tbla city after a few dayto f'amden and Pbtladrl|-bla. Kalpb Wllaou, of Phlladelphtt i.nuumodore of the local racht clul

e vl.ltora here o i Halut

» a-among the vi

day

Harry A. MytefTe and v drlplila, were vlallora hi day and Hunday, regl.

Internal Kevr

inghta*.

Plilladelph

here on Sunday. Mr. I.lnwood Sa Kl.le. of tht. city, h

a fra-lay. very plea-antly with Mr. and Mr a. L'lilford Crana hi Bridgeton i '. Howard Schermerhorn and wife, of Went Philadelphia, were among tho*e » ho enjoyed the turkey eupper at the Kirat M. E Cburchon Thuraitay . Harold Collhia. of Soulh Seavllle. vWted Wllaou Y < hrMlan, In tbla dly. the latter part ot la.t aeek. Harold i- attending a buelue-a college In

I'li iadelpbla.

J Stewart /.anc. ot Zane A Zane, ho- returned from a vi.it to Dr. John an O|irrallon upon Mr. Zaueat preaent. It I. ii-n-eil by the d6clora Dial thla may be avoided.

WORKING FOR CHURCH

A meet lug of the Ladle.' Hulld ot Holy Trinity Church waa held lari Tliureday at Die home of Mra. Kjrl Wagner. 1245 A.hury avenue, fmat luterr-t' waa ahown In the aflalre of

I fwtur

r church

outlined In order to

Inch a foil atlendan

The regular monlhly meeflu the II.»nl of Kdiicath-u waa not on I ue-dav evening, owtog to theab-aen-*e of a ijuorum. M»a»r«. Sllte. Smitli were out of town,and Mr. Samp-

Himelblng u-eful Powell’., 981 Aathe nice di-| lay i

lirDluia-

le bridge aei> mbmUte-t, de by Andereetlng of the 'ounty. Mr. Don only toj

BOARD OF HEALTH President Rider to Xhns Mark End of Official Career With This Body.

by Hie

Directors of Baseball Club Make Plans for Next

Season.

Studebaker E-M-F “30” $1250 IStudebaker-Flanders “20’’$ , l50i

ire-day e

I'reebuld-ra Clark and Maau •Sumer.' Point, voted "aye " Kreeltolder Kourgeol. I. and ha Iri favor ol building a bridge acre bay. a. part of the ocean boulevard plan, but he w4nt« the bridge to Into Ocean City. It I. .aid that ■•Mile Atlantic County freeboldei ahullarly—«nd the —ntmiem of the l-eoplenf Somerw'Point, according report. i« favorable to the bridge coi

to Ocean City.

It 1.

luted tt

t oilier plan

will l

ubmtiled to the board, of freehold.-! Deferring to ibe bridge, the Atlantic City Prc. .ay.: ll t- bydly likely that Atlantic ) tax pay-era will agree to aland a ai portion a/Ibe eiptnae of builda bridge over the Urcat Kgg Harnay lu link Atlaullc and Cb|* y count lea. Ijocal people will pr--l> y agree that aucb a bridge would exactly be a financial lemon/but y are unwilling lo roufeaa them-

bnck.

nil idly, thla newapaper tjelleve. ‘•I* May Counly ougbl to aland •t three fourtba of the expeu.e of building .ucb a atructure And tbla opinion I. not uureaaonable In view of the fact that Cape May County would rlvrf^hree-f-urtha of Die prolUa from auch an TtopA 'ement. At.'ounly would not rapaglally w ere not to be we-lded to C

rent acbool topi- . of Prof T. I). Sen.* ■cut of Public I m n« "The Begiunl Training;" Janie, teacher of man-.al ly. will ex plain II

paper t

rutting, weaving and baa manual training lead-era ent. There will tie ei

Ilug work from aeveral aebou Waller H. Phillip., medical

May Com Speakm *')' pe -l-l

bridge fr- i

Point, an - :rongly u

on the aubject of Atlantic voting on Ihr -|Ueatlou of a i S-mier.' Point to Bee.ley’> -cean City rcident, who ta favor of the bridge, aarcaa"Hlnce when baa Allan-

- thewl

pecl-r

tjulremrula benellta. an III follow-

rx peeled and ■

mtlui

lantic

aald:-

fCUy all Ibe Dm

CHOIR ON VISIT

beraof thecbolrof tbe l-tnd M. K Church, of tbla city, went to tty on Tuesday evening, and - choir of tbe Kind M. K. r i hat city. In giving a aacred the church. il choir member, were accompanied by a number of'the mem- • of tbe church tn tbla city. Includthe Hev. Dr. Hrunyate and Mra.

Branyatc.

Dr. Briinyate waa for wgren year* Atlantic City church, the mem tier, qjlbe congregStlon Inm-elf and wire a warm greete cn-icert wai a great aucceaa and alTnrderl much pleaaure to the large

■udtence

The choir of the Kirat Church, of AttauttcOty, about 40 In number, will card In a cantata In the church of dly <w Wedoeaday evening. December 28. Il will be worth bearing, church abould be filled, embera of the choir and were royally treated by the • of the Atlantic City church. MORE MONEY REQUIRED pprnprlatlona for I9I0 to unbera of Council. Including r aud (ieorge O. Adam-, the . together with Mayorttaaee, OUr Trew.urer Champion and the dty ad Id tor, met lu Mayor Creaae'- office Tueaday evening and dtacuaaed the •pnroprlailone tor tbe year 1910. Tt la .<id th*l|9000 or *10,000 more ill be required to run tbe dty next year than waa expended during the year now doalng. LOCAL BOYS ENTERED

ay, when tbe.v went •om Tuckahoe to Ora readied tbla re—n a! Inner at the AU-leu. The member- f the I luapectloii on 'I i'ir—li

Cape Ma}

TheOretfn city High School Athletic A.aodatlon will be repreaented In Hie

C. A. athletic carnlvaf on

Y.-uog'- Pier In Atlantic lily tblr

- avenlng. Tbe boya will gt

6 25 Cl

-der will take part In the five-

mile marathon: Thorn and ChrlatIan ... tbe ‘hurdle.; aliot-put, Hanrock: 220-yard daeh, Barlow, Smith and

Christian. < Crraar Korcmatt of urand Jar». The December term of the Cape May

tounty r'ourta opened at Cape May

ourl H-mae on Tueaday. Mayor L.

M. Creaae. of thla dly. waa made fore man of the grand Jury Kreeholder J, P. Fox and C. H. Shoemaker, of thh

cn members of the

dly; were cboaen 1

d'J-in:.

1 uni ora Defeated. ir Indoor baaeball team of Iota Council waa defeated on Saturday nipg by the atrong Kredoua n of AtlaotteOlty. by the -coreof IS -tailing team's pitcher waa a 1 He atruc-k out 18 men.

d of Heallli ->i board adj-ui.! 111

day eveuhig b- xi

■resident Kider Dr. Itlder. wh- I: -f the board for - x

-f that body for I cently elr.-i.--l . 1

EDUCATORS TO MEET

annual Hireling of the A——-1. •f Board-- / Kduiwtion of l'»pe May County v ,11 be held al Court House on Saturday oaxt. Die morning at II o'clock and Die afteruoQU aeaaioi, at 1 oVIock Pi

e ta make

traveled — Dial condition for the • a-derl-1. I tin-.

The meeting waa presided over by

Mayor Creaae

Those pre-ent were Harry A. Morrl., J. Kalph Wilson. J. Kurrwood Daly and Thoma. K Ara.Mo.iig. of Phlladelphta; W. K. Maaaey. K M SuUno.

Dr. I N\Ut

my ever held. ol tbe Itepart ruptlou, will dl. g- of Manuk II. KIchanlHin raining at Cap.

ual Ir

dty. v

rxblblt. •

dape i

□ Die madieri I

will lea

'»ty al Die aunuat^anrein dale Teaclirr-' Am.-i-UDo -egins Tueaday afternoon, s, and rloae. Thursday null be tbe be-t in the hlstu row lug orgauixatlou. Following I. Ibe program Music. Prayer. Preeideui Address, Hon. Charles . late rtupt. of Hc-hoola. Address, "What Shall \VBackward tailld?' J. Pto D. Direct , logical Keaean-h In Die

ROADS INSPECTED

e May C

!)n the second lay they were al Sea le Clly and vuiniiy, and dined at

r*. Busch's ho!a.

They foutid MJ mad-In guod cuullou aud I hey fe III not require uexl

ounnp ■f:

They dliloi year

AGED WOMAN BURIED

The funeral of Mrs. Roxanna'Cor111. who died al her home lu Seavllle. the latter part of la*! week, aged 91 i, took place on Tueaday morning Tbe lotermeul was at Trinity M. E. Iburch cemetery. Mrs. Cor son’, death was caused by pneumonia. She bad been HI only a She "leave, a win. Furman Fun-on, who la bridge-tender at -Crook Horn, and a daughter, Mra. William Devault. C ntll recently, Mra Forsofi bad lived alone for 89 years -

Shoemaker A Cheater, proprietor, of Hie Empire t-arage, Teulb aud Aabury avenue, are now ready lo supply order* for Studebaker E. M. F. and Studebaker Elander* automobiles and laxwell aud Rambler model. Their advertisement elsew here tu thhof the SKM IKRI. abould be read :ery person contemplating the purchase of a thomughly reliable and up-lo-date automobile. Olva them a " ud talk tt over. Let (he young •bow yTHl » hat call be duo'e by tbe macblues for w bleb they have he

agency.

Tbe Scull and '

to build a *1250cotut, betwecu nlxlb ta. for Mrs. A. 8.

lage on Ray a' and Seventh .t

the Candy, of Oct

Oellyaburg; a three ramiiy nar lor Kolb, secretary of tbe Alla Frieu Society, coating *3500. and a small ... lage for Ibe Rev. H. H. Bodlue, locust

*1000. —

THU Vk-I

ard Busbnrll, a -porting wi Phtladelpbla newa|iapef, died lu Hennuntown on Sa abort lllneaa. Mra. Buabuel isl aumin r In Die Beiiurll cut

lage. 1044'Aabury avenue, tbb- cltv ■ tnauy friends will be grieved b

-well at

1 Clly.

I. Tot

TEACHERS’ MEETING

Ion of Die 11. which December

r Educational SyMen

ant^h- n an^m.id

Addrew-.-'Tbe Alale and the' itlxeu't Itrlatlon lo ll 7 Prr-ldent Woodrow Wtlaon. Prlucenio Ctilverally. Music Apollo Male tjuariet. Reception I- Die iii}-mbrra of the a—oclalion an<l then trlreda at Du

• Xew Jer-ey Hon John Frank if .New Jer-ey. ocnl >olo (eoiitrmlK • The Trends of 1 hi rnuan Da via. Ph. Ine. Indiana C

D. Prof ulveralty lon.Ind

Music

Bryan 1

ocal duet. May Martludale

t Powell O. Filhtau.

Imlei-eudeul nonilnallona.

Ite|->rt of etimmlltev on cducalluual progreas. Sut-I. Fred H. Shepherd, Ph.

D , Asbury Park.

Address, --The Educational Achievement of a Oeueratltih," President Edwin A. Alderman, LL. D., Uni-

versity of Virginia.

Music, quartet. May Martludale Bryan? Mary W. Cooper, P. U. Fllblan and J. Howard Fitliian Aiioouuctmeul of Independent

iiomlnalious.

THL'KSIIAY MOK.MNC1.

, followe

auditing commllti Decker, chairman, busar*. Report of committee 011 enrollment, Powell U. Fithlan chairman,Camden. Report of muimittee on leglalallon, W. A. Welxei, Ph. D., chairman,

Trenton.

Discussion. Report of committee on resolutions. Sopt. W. A. Ackerman, chairman,

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Buy your Goal from tbe SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH ST. AND WEST AVE you are always sure of gelling 2240 pounds lo tbe ton

Somerville. N J

UaBnlshed bua.__. .. Election and InrUllatlo

Adjournmei

New

Mrs. Frank C. Robb, PhiladelphU.

OARWOOD.

William Kutsell, Camden; Waller McCorkle, Philadelphia. ,

KI.HKBON.

Henry Uerlarb. J. W. Buck, Dr. J. Wesley Anders. W. C. Hunter, Pblla-

- gelpbla; Ml- Dalton. Millville; John - “ oil his, Camden; Edward E. Reed, Trenton; William Darnstatler, Vine-

land; F. B. Wilcox. B'ldgetou.

. ATULKN.

Deorge Keiistermecher, D McClure, Mr. eud Mrs. C. Howard Sbermerhorn. PblladelpbU; A. H Smith,

Heesley'a Polntj ’

Johnson J. P. 'hi .Ocean Clty;D. W. Rodan. Gape May; Charles Sayre, Sea Isle city; Daniel Schellenger. Erma; Sylvester Spence. Uoebeu; Lillie Hurt

on Atlantic City. •

BtaCAYXE

rna L. Jojinaon, E. Scott, C. IJ. Smith. W. Herman, H. C. Kunkle, Mlsa Lillie fbntman, Mr. aud Mrs. Charles D. While. Mr. aud Mra. A lieu ' bite. Atlantic Clly; J. ~

I* probable that w nblu tbe daye Anderson Bourgeois 1 dettnttely w betber Ibe Non die Hotel will be sold or reeled,

or three men ai< aakt to be urgotUtlug

rget the kitchen s

W. A. . . _ _ wife, Thomas M. Morris. J Burrwood Daly. J. Balpb Wllaou, Thomas P. Armstrong, William Met -sell. James Franklin, George W. Shuster, and wife, Philadelphia; K. E. Dyer, Koxborougb: Wtfltaiu A Mauahan. rownaend's Inlet; H. D. LeCato, Audubon: >' H. ItrowiR UutTelo;

“rauk Meyers, New York.

Chief of Felice Scull returned 1

it Prestiyleneo Church this teulug under Die auspices of the '

ies'Auxiliary. No admrsslou will be

charged, aud refreshment! will be mg. He spent a few days to Atlantic — _• ... id take some kind of a City, where one of his daughters ta re-

-a itb you. I covering from an operation.

The price of the Studebaker E. M. F. “30” will not be increased $100 before Feb. 1st, 1910 If you are thinking about buying this car, you have notice before tke price is increased, not like other firms, increa.sing prices of their cars without letting you know. Remember, after Feb. 1, IfilO. thp price of E. M. 1\ will be increased $100. Place your order before then, and have

the car delivered when you want it

Samt^iotor as last year, 30 h.f).: 4 cj-Iindcrs, bore 4 in.; stroke. 4^ in. ; 2 ', ip. valves, all on one side ; cooling—centrifugal pump; ignition—magneto and batteries: tires—32 in. by 3^ in.; speeds, 3 forward, t reverse;capacity—-5 persons; weight—

2040 lbs. Four different types of bodies.

Price includes 2 large gas lamps, 3 oil bmps, magneto horn, full set of tools, pump and jack. - We have the new 1910 model on show. Demonstration gladly given anywhere in county

O 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o

oooooopooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

The Sensation of 1910 in Small Gars Studebaker-riandere "20,” §750 20 h. p.; 4 cylinders, bore, 35* in.; stroke, 3^ in.; speed, 4 to 50 miles on high gear; wheel base, too inches (note the wheel base); magneto and batteries; I beam front axle; ores, 32 in. by 3 in. Manyw>ther good features.

25.000 to be built this year.

We have quite a large allotment of these cars and have sold several just from the specifications. It will be worth your consideration to wait and see this car.

Maxwell and Rambler Models

SELLING AGENTS FOR THIS TERRITORY

Gasoline

and

..Oils..

Shoemaker & Chester

EMPIRE

Tenth and As bury Avenue

OARAGE

Ocean City, New Jersey

Vulcanizing and Repairing

o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o

First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. - CAPITAL UMM. SURPLUS LU.Mt

etc., go to POWELLS

H. F. SAILOE A CO. Boat Builders Tenth and Hay Ocean City, N. J.

ZA.JME & ZANE Druggists Subject to Nigbt Calls Opes Ail the Yea Cor. Eighth St. and Wesley Ave., Ocean City

Cbas, Malbaas

The Pontiere BOOT - SHOE ^ REPAIRING

SHOP

; REPAIRING NEATLY DONE *18-918 Axbary Ave.. Oceaa City. K. J.

LOTS FOR SALE ! Full size lot on Second street, near Boardwalk, $650 Lot on Asbury avenue, near Third St, all up to grade $450 Lot on Wesley avenue, near Twelfth street, all improvements £1,400 Bay front lot with ripanan right, near Fourteenth St. $675

FrNUj moraine*.

Sill limit films

Tmratwn L«Ur» ol

H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Coffees. Fine Groceries end Prmrisions UlTKT DREISED TO Of-DER FOUI'm ST. and ISBURT BE. Cigars and Tobacco. 0r*m Sellvcrc* Orders receive prompt ittcntloo

-ricALLISTER’S -*

BIO CHRISTMAS STOCK

Selecting Holiday Gifts Easy Here * Note a Few Suggestions

HANDKERCHIEFS UMBRELLAS ^1 We are showing a large line of A swell line of umbrellas, fancy Handkerchiefs, the prettiest and and mission handles, blank and pest line in town Call and see colors, for men, women and chilonr line. dren.

WAIST FRONTS Madras Waist Patterns Beautiful line-of waist fronts. r Beantifnl waist patterns of Meropen work embmidlery. 50c, 65c, cerixed Madras. 3^ yard.s in pretty 98c. Also hand embroidered goods holly box ready to give, 699'80c, ft.00. .and ft .00 box.

Miscellaneous ^ ars BUnkc,s ' Mtifflcrs ' sn SP e«ders,

* Ties, Aprons, Kimonos, Sweaters, Belt

Pins. Combs, etc., etc.

S. S. McAllister 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

8-Room Cottage pn Asbury avenue, near Seventh St $a,8oo 1 o Room Cottage on Central Ave., near Seventh St. #3,500 JOSEPH I. SCULL, 757 Asbury Avenue

GOOD READING J Tbe Little Cottawc which va have been advertlriog lu lb I* epaee ha* DOW been •old. It waa a very cheap property and InveaUgatton proved our claim* for It to be correct. 1 No» we have Another Bargain Id • Beautiful Lot for a cottage, or two apartment bouae, located on Or Avenue between Fourth Fifth r-

V It contain* Dearly 460U aquare feet, beIng 881x180 feet eroded, grovelled, with new concrete itdewalk aod curb, and tbe price l* only 9900. 1 Tbe location la Hue for either *uturner or all tba year round.

Sth and Central Are.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.

J. M. CHESTER & < Occam

REAL KMT ATE A.M> CONVEY A

ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building,