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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL.* XXX.

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OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910.

NO. 29

Ocean City Sentinel

OCCAIM CITV. fsl. J. V CURTIS R0&INSON Editor and Proprietor

CIT V ^RECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

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II»r; lu.|wAor. I^tmanl tlurpliy -m il.'T 'MSrlia/O V nuu».’ iC K tM I'oor—ttrulxu l.iuliam. CMUItCH SERVICHS. Itlil IfcnJBr. ILK. »ol>» aiS ; lutwaxn M. nuuoo. Wai. U j M.rir* J

aTTUKS r.va. tT.i.A w. I^fORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT-LAW,

JONATHAN HAND, <Jounwollor-at-1 CAPK MAY OOUKT HOUSE, N. J. LAW offices'* : K '.’"‘ LL Apgar & Boswell, AWm-KV A«^gjg{gM r/ : CT LAW ■ OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey,

lurnnia ns. aw and at; linitlau UuliMoa. =

ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsdior-at-Law

B. T. ABBOTT, M. D„ l*b)'Nirian and NurK^on, OFFICE—Ctnir Ceoinl ud El((lk Street orn W • n/ — ’f. C. HUTCHINSON. M. D. ~ Il«>mceopntliiiaL. 624 EIGHTH STREET

J N. GRISCOM. M. D. KHTHTH ST. AXH WI-XI.KY AVK

CONTRACTORS AND UNION HAVE STUBBORN FIOHT

Both Sides Claim to-h^ tonMet or Winning the QUIET WEDDING

ALFRED H. BOYLE / nif

TAXPAYERS AGAINST PROPOSED NEW LAW

Was IU Only Little More Than Week in « New POISON NEARLY

AT THE BISCAYNE

York Hotpital. friend. In till, city—ai

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:*•'* AJftCim'j.H.D.

Dr. \V. I’. HAINES

PI try allege tbat Hie

I tin

will I

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"tfcJrdaC^Sy.- L—W M. yarf-j”? I T^n-n?:^ wiiren W.Yirvwn. ' 0 -'

LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees,

•J.^1 , »nd Tliunday Kvmins. dur Otis M. Townsend

809 Central Avenue

M'

KICK'S PHARMACY

PRICE 75C-d9k

Allan!jr I in flMtres

ilaoliy by the build 1 and do uol la.1 tu adayortwo. WEEK-END PARTY

rr. Kuaur. IcNell, Ml» ra <(IdHeld.

were .hocked l ■rug of the deal! of the late Itev. a Jane K Hoyle

bad by

Miss Margaret R. Smith Be- JUl , . comes Bride of Wm. H. | re~

Collisson, Jr. ;u..d Ho-plul, Hrooklyn,

William H. t'olllmmii, Jr., and Ml.. Mr. Hoyle bad been HI only a llllle

Margaret Itoblnaon Htnlth,' ilaugbler t|, a „ a week. ..f Hulldmg ln.iw.ior H A. W. Htnlth, j (hr canw ordeatli.' were married in the family', pilvalej i |. e n r ., mielllgen mom at the BlNsync al 2.30 o'clafk ImolRerVa. re.-elved f

| Hoyle', friend.. In New York a few day* j after he ww. taken HI, and wiirn lie ) Till, friend nolllied the family that I Mr.Hoyle wa»threatened with pleurt-y.

■amine, uring ! Ml« Mallle A. Hoyle, a Haler, and one

J of the teacher. In the public achool, at

traveling row irj on(:e left for HrtMiklpn. w here .he w a. valley. | with her brother a. much a. the Jto»sloter. wa. maid , |,ltal cegulallou. would {.«rmlt, aud

.m pan led the body to thla city

ted I# the I tee. Wn:

• (inlet, o

liar

.of the valley

a brother of the

TueMlay aflernoou,

~THH

lie decuratioua cun.l.ted of pre ugrd autumn leave, aud Qoi allowing the ceremony wa. a ulng breakfa-t. aud iheu Mr. and .lliiwon boarded an electric car ti utlc (ity, wbemw they .tarted o week.' trip. “COUNTRY FAIR"

.euiiioi.in Ihecbmeh thl.

uille.

will b

l-Aurll. JoUu brj l.'s . M. 1... | .TbliwiiytiMiS: J

Tohsorial Parlor »24 Atbury ^AV^liue our Barbers NO WAlTlN

^PvMXOTnfATliE

Iwr of. Hue li.h lwii-e a year a. ■nd the other ( nng the prabw

evening,

.played a f

Hoyle waa a member of I he Him .f Hoyle Bro. , Hnrt ow nera of the HknliKKU iiie oHice waa then In what a a. afterward known a» the Ocean I City Hoinw, ow ned by the father, the j Itev. W. K. Boyle. There ■•Al” learned

w. to act type.

I^ler he went tu Philadelphia, Ion ; w here he worked a year, leaving there ade: for New Y ork tily. For the laat 20 itry years he had been employed on the Ice. ; New York Time, and was operating a en ' tyiwelliug machine In the oltlce of

taken HI. Re

to Parts

poti

e money In fry xi.uj.d...

o operate the linotype

imual decoration.. [chine, employed In the laaiie of the of the alTalr will be a! Paris edition of tbeTImea during the In which many of Hie expoallloil «f 1S00. He waa a mei will participate. ! of tiaiTy|K«raphical union and I titled with primers' societies In

POWELL'S »21 ABBURY AVENUK

L A. STEELMAN BLICK^MtTH snd WHEELWRIGHT Tactical Horseshoeing - JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY

Elsie Ferguson In a New Piay AMBITION

I Welle Pulbamus al , Here, of thl. city, hav | ncr.bip and are now : Iractora and builder.

pared to furul.b plane and IpSSflca-h>u»iue«s on the Boardwalk to K. J. and 'this city, where be waa aasoctated with lion, for hole!., apartment, and I Percy F. Harris, who had a studio here j h!6 brother, K C. Boyle, In the cottage, without charge to the Intend-[during the summer. The Mewr.. home bitalueae. hig owner. AH work I. guaranteed to ‘Champion will probably take up their Mrs. Boyle aud the member, of he Ural clans. Head their ad verti^ment j residence In Plew-antvllle and engage family have the deep sympathy of

i. and Ornamental Iron .Ferns ,u Hailing, and Window Guards. Seventh St. and Haven Jive.

QUARLES L. HOFMANN'

REGISTERED ARCHITECT

Laurette Taylor in

THE GIRL IN

■WAITING

Henrietta Crosman

Building for Sale:

Sealed Pfoposals^yriU be received by C. R. Stilwell, ^ecmar>' and Treasurer of Ocean City Title and Trust Company.until October 22, 1910. at 12 o'clock noon,, for the two-story buildintr sirakte on the West, comer df EijJhth street and | Asbury avenue, Ocean City, N. J., possession of said building to.be had on November 5, 1910, arid the successful bidder to r.emove same Irom its present location between November 5» <910.

and tjiovl-tnber 10, 1910. —

William 8. Zane, druggfad, of thla dly, win. ha.jpccti out of low u for two weeks, wa. here.'''faw-dgy* recently. Mr. Zauc has been buaUy artgagad in garnering his cranberry crop on tila

laud at Tnckahoe.

UNION MEN HAVE FORMED COMPANY Local Carpenters Are Now Ready to Engage in

Building Houses.

meeting of Ibe director, and ah lera of the Ocean City Hou«e Itulld-

lug t'o. wa. held In I he office of I he

attorney. A. C.

Monday evening.

The com|iauy ,ha. been formed by ala local carpenter* w ho are ■

of the union.

The officer, of the compiuiy PreoMrnt, William H. dmi pre.idrut, Ralph M. Townnen iarp. Ralph Kke; trea.urer. William II.. ^fay. H. K. Young aud Jame. McManus aie the other member, of the

company.

The par value of the shares of stock ll f 100.. Each of the member* look

The member* of the Indies' Auxiliary of the Find Prcbyterian Church busily engaged In tbelr plan* for chicken .upper they anioitlve In church basement on Uie evening of

November 10.

GAS COMPANY MAKING NUMBER OF EXTENSIONS

•- • > fWoiotoj eiilairs*It. K.« C k*if M W .. Joka « . HnlUn HscOrOM.

—^ L tleseOct. 22,1910,12 o’clock noon.|5TJ ' I. waliamTaseswt "1 rsii^Si u . \ ! I'»ny

Ir friends In tbelr I

H. T. I.lneaweaver Dead. Samuel T. I.lneaweaver, pubtli if the Olflcial Railway 8eason. a.ud mown to many resldenis ot this city jnd section, died at his home tn Phil* delphla Friday afternoon. He waa a iber of the Masonic fraternity.

Big Improvements Are Now Under Way at the Ocean

City Plant.

NOW ABLE TO KNIT »“■

BLIND WOMAN IS

Say They Did Not Understand AH Conditions When

Signing the Petition.

KILLED A CHILD Conak!arable opposition l« express!

I I>J* pMpwty owners here to the prop-

[o.Uion recently brought before t'onnLittlc One Drank the Fluid |Cll and ac-eple.1 by that b«tytoaol.DaHne Ab^cc oTHl, ^^

c act of I WIT regarding Hie reimoveijieiit of streeta in thla city, and

nlnute. t^urpli, aged^Iur

half-pint bottle of |m>Isoiious H<|uU|, ised by bis father hi Ids business. *1 he iilld drank ahuoot HieV»lwTe-of the scions 011 the door. 9 mother, U|iou litr return, found in ibis condition. Hbe at once her husband •■id l»r. CorKmetlea were applied and the little ue regained 'couaclouaiieaa alter he lad been worked upon fur some time le was then pronounced out of danger. ^Joseph is a boy w ho appears to like lo llgure In the limelight. About a year ago he fell over the railing at life and dropped Into a few lured by bis father. » KEPT WEDDING SECRET

Edward L. Foster, of the linn of 'estcott A Foster, and Mlsa Anna, ■lest daughter of Firet'hlef Samuel B. ('Oliver, (hiIIi of thla city, were

I. They returned to thla -plat ext day and ke|>t |he marriage . until this week. ; couple are now keeping houie i 621 Asbury avenue, when.-1 hey. a re r Ivlng congralulatlons. \

The Ocean tity House Budding Co. advert laeain Ibis issue of I he Skxtiski. It is now ready for tkislnea* and aollclts a share of patronage. The com-pany-will furnish plans aud specdlca- , and guarantees superior workmanship. The company's oltlce Is at 1141 Asbury avenue. Had a Good Xlaar. I'ollcemsn Frank A. 8cbock reirned Friday from bis vacalloo trip, x»mhanledhy Mrs Betiock. ’They saw ihVauJd race In Philadelphia am look in tile Mt. HoHy fair. L*apt. H W. Hildreth, of the local force, begs) tils vacation days this week.

making li psrt of the elty cliarter. A petition asking that thl* step he ' taken w as presented Co Council and (Ymnclt ot*yed tlie request. The |ie4illon « as signed by more than 100 properly owners, as required by law. Many of llmw w ho signed the petition say they did so under a misunderstanding. They say that they thought that tbelr request related only to giving power to Council on one .proposition or on one occasion. They did not know, they say. that they were asking that the people should be given an opportunity to vote to place In the

hand- of i ouncll absolute power at flUs-'''

times In future to tear up and reimprovc streeta al the option of that body,

which la the proposition.

From op)oIona expressed by people - here, thla proposed amendment to the city charter will be overwhelmingly Follow lug Ir the act referred to: Ilk Ir Ksarnai by the Senate and General Assembly ol the (stale of New

Jersey:

1. Whenever any alreet. avenue, road or highway In any city of thla Stale has been heretofore Improved, and an aweasmenl for beneflla for making such Improvement has been heretofore levied aud Impoied u|a>n ■ be property specially beneOled by said Improvement, and such street, avenue, road or highway, or any por■nsmTFmir. lias Is

fallen in each condition that

in the opinion of the governing body of such dly It would.be,-of greater advantage to aucb city tu remake and reImprove such street, avenue, road or highway, or any portion thereof, It •ball be lawful for the governing body of such city to cause the same to be repaved wltb stone, brick, asphalt, macadam or other suitable material,

od to cause the sidewalks thereof to

r relald and the curb* thereof to be

.■set with some proper material. 2. The governing body of such dly

■ay, at any time after deciding upon the necessity of such reimprovement,

mae plans and speclUcatloo* for the

work to be done to be drawn, and •hall thereafter advertise for proporala >r bids for the making df such rdmprovement, aud shall let the contract

wa* a year ago.

| company ' still growl

The company Is now -engaged li Asbury (venue to Pleasure avenue and long Pleasure * venue to Seventh treet. Also- It I* running the mains along TenthYatreel to the bay front

vicinity. William Mowen,

of West Chester, ha- succeeded Mlsa ‘ . , a the o Ihe having recently re-lfcued. Supl. Harry Ualfen b> pirflilng the Improvements with the hand of tbe experienced mao be 1* In matters relating lo fas work*. He relioguished bts position here early las*

P tbe State lo another

Bctablished tMt

Bell Telephone

B.R. S MITH & SONS

WALL. PAPER

The plans and speclliratkina for the Ocean City Title and TruM Co/* pi pbsrd nf« building were submitted building committee of the cm Tuesday and accepted. Jhe were drawn by Paul and SeyDsvt*. of -Philadelphia. The ug committee comprises R. H. Stiles, K H Thorn, K. V. Corson, W.. K Massey, Leslie l-udlam and L. M.

■. ex-olBd '.

1048 and 1050 Asbury Avenue

Ocean City, N, J.

If p-to-Date Paper Hanging Workmanship Guaranteed

ArtlsU' Materal

Mrs. David Tucker, of This City, Taught by Visitor

Prom Trenton.

Ir*. Dafld Tucker, of Ihla dly, Is feeling particularly happy these days, and the reason for her joy Is that now ■e can knit and she la learning thread

f means of raised letters.

Mrs. Tucker,as most of tbe'resldsnts of thl* etty know, has been blind /or iwuy years. C’'' A few days ago, Mrs. Bowen, b-grad-uate of tbe blind asylum al Overbrook, and now connected with tbe New Jersey Wind Asylum, vudled Mrs.Tucker;

accompanied by Mia. Nelson, who has of tUe eomp.uy''. plains, but no alllicUon df the eye*.? called to this office during the summer

These v[*iiors spent several hour* I

with Mrs. Tucker, instructing her to — knit and how to read by means of the FIVE INITIATED raised letters of tbe alphabet. She Is I quaking groat progress- ^..MI...o„ Crop Had a The fall "’session of tbe Capg M(y '^“r'p'(’“L.'! Oouuty Teachers' A-ojlatlou will be , , o vb|I( wu ht|d y M

held at South Beavlll. Jtoftirday morn- , Much lutereR was roanHested-iu

and afternoon, October 2». Mias

dclpbla. hove mover > here they will ret

1 1643 West avenue. Mr. Fletcher las been a properly owner here lor a lumber of years, and ha* many friend*

Pictures Framed to Order [ 10 mis section. The Skstiskl ex- * lend# a cordial w elcome to Mr. Ftotclier

'and family.

H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Tus. Cotters, file Grocenes sod riniMBI • pin 1,1 RY* ItlUMBKI) TU OIU>KH FOUUTH ST. and ASBURT AIE.

OFFICE: 1238 WEST AVENUE

NO-COMBINES

Consumer’s Ice & Coal Co.

It's dignified and gives you a dell*

? RMTAIL OK AUERS

IO B

A Big Reduction in Price ■ UY Of TMt COMRAMY THAT CAUSED A RCDUCVlOM TkADe MOTTO: ••SQUARE DEAL” I

Ot'EAN CITY.

esldes. your nsponalbHIty as a real its owner makes you a desl—

- . Icitizen. Think It over, llisn call Beet lea le the Ctty t HARRY HEADLEY',

Reel -Estate Operator, Xlnib end A»-

■Mn boost who

OLD SHIPMASTER TAKEN BY DEATH

Captain James S. Little Had Sailed the Seas Since 1840. H. Little, of Philadelphia, why died Haturday night at Goshen, county, was one of the oldeet America, having sal the seas since 11)40. He died at _ laughter, Mn. Lewis Btlllwell, where be tyM gone to try build up bit waning health. During tbe 50 yean or more that Captain Little acted a* master, be our •Hlng vessels, being most active,when ir American clipper-ship at : IU height. Captain Little, who waa a Mason, waa born In Denutavllle October 27, 1825. During the civil war he carried ippllea to the Union army. He waa ■ Ice shipwrecked, being picked up i each case. Captain Little 1* surIved by three sous and two daugb-

rra.

C. B. Stillwell, ofaTTIe Ocean City THIe and Trust Co , Is a grandson of Capt. Little. Funeral service* were held Tuesday evenlag i kt tbe HtUlwel! residence In Goshen, and the body wae taken to. Philadelphia for Interment yesterday.

the initiatory sap-'loea by the large umber of members In attendance. Tbe degree ledm of tbe lodge In-

Kmmellne-Moore, of the faculty

Trenton BlaU. Normal School-, will lur u iuu x

ITT “ "7, ,T" " I "7!

Problem* In High School Botany and vgrk we|| Zoology,” and to the afternoon upon _*

••School Gardens as a Factor to Agri-

cultural Education.a-owr i

J m Mra. John H.^Lakc, ol Bridgeport, lici MciviK'a EircttM. >* vMtmg Hie family of her daughter, _jber of resKtenU of this city, R r * WIHUm F. G.rtlner, In Ihlscl.y. Including many strong Kepuhllcana, ^ " 1| Mn - predict that Mayor Melvin, of Ca|>e, M,ry A. King, of Pleaaanlvllta, aged May, will be the oext sherifl* of thla!* , »“ r *' four ffoeratlona of ,

county. Mayot Melvin

-SepaMtagn didau forsbarifl* to "get busy," hinted. ' For Salk —CoU lost deairabl * Apply to A t

J the aolnmn aud winter i For partlqulum sdjn ntcRi. office, Ocean C

Fur Sale —T27 Asbury avauoa ■ lot south corner Twelfth eed hay. . _ t ply to owner, W. F. f' "'——

not who nnd.rat.nd, oyster aud order I A “* oUc evoking. Apply 714 Asbury avsoue. 1 Adrertfcs iu lbe Sum(Bl.

heu Jesse Stephenson'and bride. Miss M Kiltsbeth Neville, who wery married lo PblladelphU Wwdi day aflbnioon of laat week, came to

ate that evening, they

given a big recepHon by tbelr fit Some met them at I'leasantvllh gorted them here, where an party greeted them, and all aa

panted tbe conple.to their home, where

t time waa spent. The bouse

w a* decorated -and covered with cards.'

iponslble bidder or bidders aa absll furnish satisfactory security for tbe proper performance of such work, and whose terms shall be considered most advantageous to aucb city. S. The coat aud expense of making such reimprovement shall be borne aud paid by such dly, and for tbe purpose of procuring fund* wherewith to meet aucb cost and expense It shall be lawful for such city lo lasce IU bonds aa soon after tbe award of such contract aa possible. Such bonk* shall he Issued for tbe fall contract price, and all other expenses Incidental to making such relmproremenl and bond buna, aucb bond to be either registered or eon poo, and to be dne and payable at such time or times as such governing body of such city may tlx, not to exceed tbe period of thirty year*, tbe Interest on such bonds not to exceed five per centum par annum, the denomination of aucb bonds to bo aged by aucb governing body of such city and to be sold at either pa bile or private sale, but not for leas than tbelr

par value.

Thla act aball taka eflect Immediately, but IU provisions aball not become operative lu any city until assented to by a majority of tbe votes upon the question of tbs adoption hereof at any general auction at which hereof aball ha aubmlttad, the acceptance of this act be submitted unless a petition for tbe signed by at least out hundred taxpayer* of aucb city, aball be Iliad with the city dark al least thirty days before said election. The city clerk of such dty aball causa publlr notice ol tbe lima and place of such elect ton sod tbe purpose thereof to be given by advertisement, published for at laaM

intlful cottage

Sixth street, opposite Park ground* MxlW. and 40x100. For par-

as to price ao4 I there are only a

An ocean front lot between Sixteenth aud Seventeenth. $4,100: taro lot* on Wesley avenue, facing the SOx 120, *2*10 for the two. I have Pblladalpbla properly tn exchanged for Improved or unlmprove Ocean City .property FRANK K. DARBY. v REAL ESTATE BROKER. MHcas: 656 Asbury svenae; Be walk approach aud Eighth straaL ,

, pa per* of such city at least ten days previous to such election. Said clerk shall m such case print upon the oglcial printed ballots or placed upon tbe voting machines, ■d lu such city, the title of this act the words "for'' and "against’' -printed upon the ballot or — the voting mac* the voter s

voUl