Ocean City Sentinel, 27 October 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXX.

OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910.

NQ. 30

Ocean City Sentinel

TTT’’ -

MORGAN HAND,

ATTORNEY and

COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

, ^ -By- ' » CURTIS ROBINSOh Editor anj Proprietor

JONATHAN HAND, C’oiiiir-fllor-nt-1 .n\v, . Notary l obllc. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.

B > T. ABBOTT, M. D„ I'hjalrian anti NnrE^ou. OFFICE—C«r««r Oilrtl ud filial Slml

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T C HUTCHINSON; M. D I l<>in«L‘opn t liiHt. 624 EIGHTH STREET

SEEK LATER NIGHT CAR FROM ATLANTIC CITY

Progressive League of This City Sends Request to TRUST COMPANY

Supt. Akarman.

Creep Cily patron, nt Attanl

SELLS BUILDING

Joseph I. Scull Buys Property Oeeupied-by Harry Cone. I Scull aa. :ie t«ro-«tory

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built- from Homers' P« dty. In.teail of to Keealey'i ip|>ear. to be tbe Intention After <1ii>cn»4nK the wib> meetlntc Monday ntKht, tli Iti.lructed ttie secretary ■ lember. df^ttie Cape h Board of Kreebolder. In <tU

rttate tlcean Boulerard <'

The f..ll

BUCKSHWU' practical Horseshoeing jobbing done promptly •olaca.Mta'etoaa. ClM lid OjtWf T««« I Sptcillq ^ , __„’enl for Stewart’« Iron Work. Uo. ‘i'liTfcnJwl'.S I pjai,, mD< i Oruameutal Iron Keuoe, 1 Iron Railiiifr. and Window Ouaraa. enusen societies. j Seventh St. aBll Haven A«. N QUARLES L. HOFMANN *■ REGISTERED ARCHITECT

- IntMwaa Cliy.atJoa. I.Hcali'.oBtrn i WMlonday aadnuurday ande.arj »'

Anti-Matrimony Kryblng—£>c, 60c, 7oc. *1.00. »l .50 Pop. Mat. Hat^iV^iOc, 76c. *1 00

Thomashefsky's Yiddish Co. The Second Wife Price*,-25c. 86c. 60c, 75c. *1 00

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

Conveyancing j Insurance •—» uxlf*. - 1 1 NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS ‘ Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue , OCEAN CITY. N. J.

.^,1 r tn loan on Bond and Mqrtgage.^1

l-albar U Waltae^ k«ap*r ol reoorOe.

rrl^ , ‘iil*ai rtm.iptoii . haT ‘ > ^

iu—j ft —4-*- *■*!—" Established iMi

etty. , THEY FAVOR CITY PLAYGROUND Property Owners Say Officials Here Should Provide for the Future. "A few weeks sko." said a Philadelphian who ownt property In thla rc-ort, "I saw an article In tbe Bkntinki. advocating a playground for tire children aud aaggertlortb* upen space known aa the camp ground a. a delightful aud available local too. thtni the suggertiou moM e*eel lent and I. with many of my friend., approve of the Idea. It arern. tome that tbe city authorities ahould make a move Id Uil" matter before It l. loo late. They.should look to need, along this Una (or tbe years to come. ••The city Ja growing remarkably aod a It bln a comparatively abort time tbe need of such a playground will be felt. There i. iio doubt of tbta.

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bl. patrol III.devote pushing bla Invention, which U adverttaed In tbta Issue of tbe SaxTINSI..

SAW RESCUE OF

AIRSHIP MEN

D. P. Hendrickson and Wife Aboard the Trent, Which

Saved Welltnan.

U. P. Hendrickson, of County Collector Joseph 1. Scull's real estale office, and Mr*. Hendrickson returned to tbl. city a few day. ago after an enjoyable trip to Bermuda. They returned on the Royal Mall

Tbe Cape Mdy County Board of Kreebolder. yesterday afternoon Inspected the work being done by Beuator Hand, the qoutraejor for tbe second section of tbe new road from Crooked Creek to Ellis MarehalP. store, a distance of eleven mllea. Thta road la to be pari of the ocean boulevard. Tbe

/ Bell Telephone P 1 *! 1 * fur «be third section of tbl. road. b. r. smith & Sons

WALL PAPER 1048 and 1050 Asbury Avenue

Ocean City, N. J.

] B. Prank Smith, a delegate from ! lota Connell, No. !», Jr.-O. U. A. M., , left here Tuesday for Treutod to attend I the animal Slate ronuctl meeting i the Junior Mechanic*. He weaaoct panted by Cberlea I). Sampson

! member of tbe local ledge.

i Up-to^Date Paper Hanging Materal . . -

Workmanship Guaranteed Pictures Framed to Order

H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Ten, Coffees. Fine Groceries

NO COMBINES OFFICE: 1238 WEST AVENUE Consumer’s Ice & Coal Co. mHOLMU/UM AMO AKTAU. OKALMN8 IN

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IL L Cbeatef, of this city, baa given to English k Johnson tbe contract to build a two-atory villa ou tbe Ulcn Cove Tract at Tenth street and the bay.

v It’, dignified aud give* you a deli-

Seat Ice la the City

POULTRY I)R»«RO TO OBDKB | FD13STH ST. eel iSIURT HE.

Cigars aad Tebecco. Oram

A Big Red notion in Price SUV or THE COMPSNr THAT CAUSED A REDUCTION

ctUaen. Think R oarer, invn oan on j HAHEY HEADLEY. ’ Jf Operator, Ninth and A' to fire bouse wj_-

beat way aod bargain, to be

TRADE MOTTO:

WANT BRIDGE RUN MOTOR BOAT CLUB WILL TO OCEAN CITY PLAN FOR NEXT SEASON

Letters Sent To Freeholders ■ 1 1 '' ^ This Resort’s Progrcs- |§]LLY REPORTS

sive League.

lembera of the Yonng Men’- Prt .-Ive league of Ocean City are i

| "pin

it Kge

lo tbl. city from Komr letter, to Director lie Atlantic County

i record a, of 1807 re rt of .treeli

CONCERNING CITY

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Unfounded Stories Relating to Typhoid Fever Cases

Originating Here,

he Philadelphia Board of Health allege, that thirty-eight care, of hold- in PhlladAphla came from an City. People here regard this cmenl a. decidedly overdrawn, If

.ridiculously untruthful:

a ha. been admitted byi Health Officer T. Ixe Adam*, there were artew of typhoid here la.t .ummer, perhap. due to the eating of oy.ler. out of rea-oo and the changed mode of living on the part of viiiltor. people who probably bad typhoid germ, before coming to thi. city, lie germ, were lying around loose van City, why didn’t people from ten, Millville. Bridgeton, Vine-

elected :

fulhd-. Laurence l*ar, Harry H. Lake. Wm. H. lollireon. Jr, and A. It. Porter. C. Mower Shoemaker', application ibenhlp will be acted upon at

the i

eel log ol

league:

'resident Kolia tiarretaon appointed Chatle. Hampson a member of the nance committee, and Leroy Howe a ■emberof the membership committee. The league ha. recured a room at tbe Blacayne. where the regular meel-

ing. will be held.

MELVIN COMING BACK

■t htClII

if Cape May. Demof. ha. wt

respoi

vltatlon that

in on uaturday next. 11. the plan of Mr. Melvin's frlendi taye him personally meet a. many pnretble of tbe voters that he wi unable to see on the occasion of hla n cent vMt to this city.

Tlie fall res-lon of the Cape May County Teachera' AMociallon will be held at Mouth Heaville next Haturday morning and afternoon, October 28. Mire Kmellne Moore, of the faculty ■ the Trenton State Normal School, wl lecture in the morning upon “Loo Problem, lo High School Botany an Zoology,” aod in tbe afternoon npo •’School Garden, aa a Paetor In Agri-

cultural Education.”

Some of the cltiwn. here are a»

hy It I. that Council or the Board of Trade does not take official action lo

the bad lofluence of there

report* In Philadelphia and vicinity. It ha. been suggested that It would t a good Idea for some official body i Invite Director Neff to this city, curtain him, show him the pl.ee and Incidentally endeavor to ascertain how lie arrives at hla conclusions conceruug typhoid fever caaea having their

origin In Ocean City.

A prominent Germantown clliren. rho t. a summer resident of tbl. city, md a member of whore family ha. M-eu III, had the following to ray In convereatton wllh a friend here: blame Ocean City or any place for the present ,epidemic of typhoid; SOIImea out of luo It ariae. from the fact, aa you claim, of eating

I. The people who

In this practice deserve ail they some cs.ee tiiey are sick before they go lo any of there resorts and the -*■ 11. further Intensified by being from borne. A. a general prop1, tbe dlrearei. helped by injodlckiua living while away from home.”

HAMPTON MEETS WITH WARM GREETING HERE

Says He Finds Strong Sentiment Against Gardner in

Cape May County.

Mayor Hampton, of Bridgeton, Democratic nominee for t-’oiigres. In thlj dlstrl ct, was In thla dly Friday eve# lug and Haturday morning. He wr^a taken around tbe town by R. Howard Thorn, a local Democratic warborae,

and met many voters, i

of whom assured them oflbl. support.

’ Mayor Hampton, wbo s ' gratified with bl. reception

that be had visited 4*ape May. j Wildwood. Holly, Beach, Anglei

Cape May Court Houre In

places (w found a strong and growing

Trent, and, with other pareen aeutlmentwgalnat Gardner, w'bo at

gen. bad an adventure experienced by anyone. all know, tbe Trant'a crew rescued Wellman and bis men of tbe dirigible airship America ^50 mllea off Cape Halteraa. The airship and tbe plight of the men aboard ber was diared at i o'clock lo tbe mowing, four hour. later they were taken

aboard the ship.

elect Ion, and was decidedly bopeilngly, over tbe outdome

November.

. Mr Hampton left here to continue bis personal canvas, of tbe county. A. show ing tbe popularity of Mr. Hampton In hla own oommuulty, ran be raid that be ha. been three time* elected mayor of -Bridgeton, Republican l^o.

TWO LOTS SOLD

The member, of Kalnsia Tribe, No.

220, Imp. O. K.M., are getting lu Hue *p.ri.»eiii Mouse aa* Co no ly social event* In tbelr wl*- wlll ,, e „ They recently had a muarel vtua Laura Beckett and Mias Kmi auppsn Tbemuaael. were recured by Tbackare, of Woodbury, hare

Charts*

end William

Ing. The

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Officers Will be Nominated at Meeting to be Held Sat-

urday Night.

The member, of Hie Ocean City Motor Boat Hubvrlll meet nextHatnr- / day evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Hub houre, for the purpose of nominating •nicer* to tie elected for the ensuing •eerat a meeting to be held a mouth

tal #

It#- raid that H I- more than likely hat Commodore W. I). Snow, Vice 'oramndore C. C. W. Wilson and the I her officer, will be renominated and re-elected, a. they hare been at the head of the club affaire only a very Many of tbe member, wlll come down on Saturday morning. There are excellent accommodation, at tbe club houre fur tb* member, aud

friend*.

Following the bnslueaa meeting next Saturday evening, there will be muaic and dancing, tbe member, and friend, being Invited lolake pari In tbl. social

side of I he occasion.

Ttij. dance wlll be the beginning of similar event, to be lie Id monthly dur-

t the | D|( me fall aud winter at the club

houre. Many pleaaaut evening, are thus aaiared tbe members and trlend. of tbl* organization, whore officer, are among the mo.t hospitable to be found The -club will aooo have cement and walks iaM oa Ita grounds, the contract baring been given to H. LeCalo, one of tbe officer, of tbe

_ »e» Semple, of Pblledrlphla, will build a 12000 bungalow ou a lot be owui • Forty-ninth street and Asbury avale. He ba. awarded the contract fot tbe erection of the houre to Otis M.

Mayor and Mrs. L. M. Creme were the Pocono Mountain, on Tuesday, . i their nturu trip to this city. "Dwy are expected to reach here within a *— NEW ENGLAND SUPPER IS NEXT Don’t F'all to Attend This Event in First M. E.

Ctanrcb.

The member, of tbe Ladle.’ Aid Society of tbe Klret M. E. Church met IaM evening after prayer m^rtug for tbe purpo-e of oostpiertfig arrangeIbe New England supper to be given In tbe church social room. Friday evening, October 28. ( Tbe menu willTnclude Bostoo baked bean., brown bread, molamre pumpkin pie, pickles, etc. Doesn't It make your month think of all there good things* to It that ‘-yon buy tickets and be at the rapper tomorrow night. You will be cordially welcomed and yon’II be wall fed. However, Jt Is scarcely necm.ary lo tell you IhU, especially If you have ever attended any'of the “feeds" given under tbe auspice* of the members the Ladles’ Aid Hoclety of this church.

D: Harry Chandler, v ’ tbe Vineland National Bank, and unrs P. Black, of Vineland, pleaded ol guilty tn tbe United States District soqrt lo Trenton Monday to Indictments charging them with using tbe malls with Intent to defraud. Judge Kellstab fixed the ball for each at f80n and designated November 15 aa the ate for the trial. Tbe alleged scheme by which the len got the money was tbe collection of taxes ou lot. In Villa Park, Wert Hampton, L I., the tract they were promoting, according to tbe allegatlou.. They sent out tax bills jo purrre of lot*.bolding that amounts 11 H op were doe In taxes on

each lot.

Dirtrlrt Attorney Vreelandtold tbe >urt that, aa a matter of fact, tbe bole tract was barren and the tax a the entire property was not more xan 125. Tbe technical charge against le men was using tbe malls lo protote a scheme to defraud. Mr. (.'handler I* well known lo Ocean City, where be owns cottages and ha* other boalnea* Interests. ted that not a few residents of Ocean City bought lot* from thla company aod paid laxas on tbe aaau. Mr. Chandler's name was used by tbe solicitors, aud In this way tbe local people were fndured to buy.

luacaare, oi nooonury, nave e Breckley and VVrnoc Cartoon. pu[ctnwd , lol 011 Wesley avenue, illtom H. Smith dM the cook- lweeo Seventeenth and Kigbtaeutb pronounced fine, eiysm*, through tbe agency of Maarej’

* Edwards, aod.wlll btilld tbereon. '

•access. Mtos ficckeU wlll erect an apartment

There was a larg* attendance at tbe houre. and Mia* Thaekaya will bate •Country Fair" on Friday evening, plant prepared for a pretty cottage. [he dosing nlgbt, and tbe Ushers' Tbto to one of lb* growingaeetioasdr

Union of the. First M. E. Cbarcb,'Ocean CHy. ^

thoroughly enjoyable lime.

E. Darby reports tbe following

Central

A. D. Btid ham's cottage [avenue, to Howard M. of Philadelphia; Charles Coll

n CUf 946 W_J **—*-

MADE BIG SALE J. M. ('heater k Co. have just itmmated a' large deal ou tbe e

front.

They have sold to Wm. H. Be manager of lb* Adam. Express Co. In thta city, a tract of laud at Fourteenth aud Wealey avenue, extending out ffom Hit avenue. Tbe new owner, to staled, will nottmprove at pc Will Opoo I P Lso*. Slley *“ rtehumo, of Philadelphia, who owns land bounded by Fifteenth Sixteenth street, and Bay a’ Pleasure -avenue, to opening up this territory, which I* to have a curbs end sidewalks. The contract forlbto Work Baa been awarded H. p. LeCato. -

boulevard. Address W. P. Godfrey, ‘l>« Hev. C. V. D. ConoveUa cottage. S16 Bartlett Building, Atlantic City. Ueolra^ averum, to rt«mA Mdlnee,

of Philadelphia. -

Philadelphia.

Fob 8 a na.—Lot No. 678. Sectk ’ - lentb and Asbury avenue). P.O Box 883, Asbury Park, S

mosi uesnaois .ooa.iou. IU OOC*H City, j -j. Apply to A- Cotton 818 Asbury avenue, j.'r

OceenCtty. New Jersey.

— - - ~ * * '—*- l»i Talk Job printing to tbe Bairnai

us- i Printing Houre. You will get tbk bl kind of result, if you vtott tbe office.

HELD FOR COURT

HAD LONG TRIP

boat, 400 by train and about 900 by iolley roads. They went to Albany and Troy, New York, then to Horton, Maas,, and Portsmouth, New Hamp■btre, taking a aide trip into Maine. Every Stale tn New England, except Vermont, was passed through and tort of tbe large cllle* visited. They ty tbe trip np tbe Hadaon Blear by oat was tbe (inert for scenery they bad evety taken. Mr. Duncan returned home Tuesday night. Mr. Yonng remained In Philadelphia, where be will visit friends

Many of hts friends In thta city learned with surprise of the resignation of tb* Rev. Dr. J. Morgan ReOd as president of Pennington Seminary. Dr. Reed resigned because of Impaired h. The Her. J. H. Haines, tbe vice president, elan well known ben. Is now the temporary president.

Dan Mi Murphy aod bode, of PbUa-

8 T. •CeUton's cottage, 883 street,' tbta city. They were married In Phlladalpbia yerterday. Mi. Morphy to Mr. Urtltoo's bam)

Dr. Frederick Keuers, of Phlladeipbta, ha. purchased a lot on Park place, near the Boardwalk, through tbe ag^pey of Joseph I. Scull, and to arranging lo build thereon.

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