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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
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OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910.
NO. 35
Ocean Cit5 r Sentinel
CURTIS ROBINSON Editpr and Proprietor
MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW,
r. Noiery rubUc.
MAYOR CRESSE SIGNS 'TROLLEY ORDINANCE
tWt'KT MOI ■
JONATHAN HAND, Counsellor-at-L.aw, Kouiy CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J
B. T. ABBOTT, M. D„ Fhjalrlan and Nnrgron,
OFFICE—C»rur Ceitnl ud El(btt Street o.r.ct »ou«« ;; New Law Requires Company x C. HUTCHINSON. M D. t0 Makc Tw0 Tri P s ° ver '— Line Each Day. IlomoeopathiMt.. __ t j
624 EIGHTH STREET
NDISANCES MUST PLAN. MANY IMPROVEMENTS BE ABOLISHED FOR CITY’S OCEAN FRONT
COULD NOT MISS HUNTING TRIP
Solicitor Boswell, of Health; Board, Warns Offending ASSESSORS MAKE Owners of Property. > THEIR REPOI
foUIld Jo
Street Improvement Certil
cates Ordered to be
Sold at Par.
rouneir* epeclal mretliig Mon-
— Plots Being Sold and Preparations Made to Bnild
Fine Cottages.
From pre-ent Indlcatlona, *ay. W. ” *111 be made on Weeley avenue, be-
-^Taeen'rieveuteeulh and Nlneteeiilli
Mreeta. before tbe beglunlng of anotlier •r aeaaon. Tlie .ame predteuno
la made bjrMbrr real estate operators. Hr. Jolm Mp urry, of Pblladelpbla, lias purrbajd, tbrough the agency of
Maaaey 4 Fklwarda, a piece of o front at Eighteenth and Wealey avet la likely Ibat Ur. Curry will ' the ocean side of tbe tract and carry the ocean front to Insure an uuibslructed view of bia contrmplated lummer home. The same firm lias cold a plot of ground on Ocean avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, to Hiss Augusta H. Murphy, of Phila-
delphia.
HARD-LEARNED LESSON
Politicians are talking of likely changes In offices In this ISti ■e possibility of new men for,the poslona of judge and prosecutor In Cape
la* County.
County Judge J. M. E. Hildreth
will expire
the people seem to be tlioroughly satlsfUd to have him tinned hr bis prevent position Tbe term of Prosecotor Lloyd not expire until I81S Mill well H. Townsend's term ■ember of the Cape May Co Board ofTaxatlon expires next year, but he Is a Democrat. • Ire Chiefs' Mertma. Justice of the Peace J. B. Kush atlrnd tbe annual meeting of the ! stone Eire Chiefs' Asaodallon In Philadelphia Saturday. Thence he ai Mrs. Kush will go lo Mt Holly for short stay. Eire Chief ftaxter, of Philadelphia, Is president of tbe Key stone Eire Chiefs’ Association.
motion, the proper officers Instructed to sell tbe certificates u company at par as agreed.
follows:
IcCullough contract, $&.SSti.8G; Moideu contract, f9,088 7i; Fox tract, (6.851.81. Resolutions were adopted to r imlng doe. President Adams appointed the street immlttee to confer with City ICKg K. L. UotTIn the preparation i the proposed street map. WESTERN MISSIONS
The Rev. Louts J. Vella,of Philadelphia. who preached In Immanuel Baptist Church Buuday morning, spoke entertainingly In the evening
of bis work I Bouth Dakota.
His work there was among the cowboys and Indians. During lbs three mouths he * as there, tbe eeddle. and held Us meetings In log school'bou-es •The West,” said he. "is not tbe wild West as.we commonly know It, built Is clvllixed and fall of tuulty My work brought me I touch with all kinds of people. Western folks krs anxious for lb _ pel. and showed their appreciation of
The Cape May County Gaxetle of last jceek thus editorially expresses Us views of tUe (fcrot election In this
county:
palgn which ended on Tuesday night was In many respects wltha parallel In thin county—at least ar as the past thirty years lg' concerned; (here have been none others like it alOkie tbe first issue of this paper was run through the press in 188(1, and let us hope that there will be no necessity for anotber one like It In tbe years that are to come. If tbs errors of tbe past shall he corrected; if tbe glaring and notorious use of political fef the furl heft nee of prtvti ■S Interests shall cease; If the >s of every Republican In the shall be considered In tbe selectlon of lhe party’s candidates; if ifflce-hoMefa^sbsll understand that they mudt conduct their offices a* bon-
opporlu close
Special*, Friday and Saturday Cream Grapes at . . 18C per lb. Broken Ribbon Candy . 10c per. lb. Opr Reg 60c Chocolates al 88c per. lb. Emit Wafers . .... 18c per. lb. QUARLES L. HOFMANN RCGI6TERCO ARCHITECT^ TrMMjuhawAlVrctmats' Bulldiag.
The Nest Egg
lent Cast of Net
ravorltee.
^ ,76: and (1
ran City bad
the fall and winter of 181800 Baturday There was <|ulle a Utile flurry.
i an Excellent Cast
Yqfk Favorites,
e., 25c. 50c, TSc^fw^d ^ 50
>t.. 25c, 50c,
ichtd the ground.
There will he a congregational meet-
i* fall ofTnrln Holy Trinity E. E. Church tbe
' .tier psrVof tbn month. * beo the flail year begins. It Is said thsl there -III probably be some changes In Ibe make-up of ibe present ebureb board.
The Chinatown Trunk Mystery
**4] Not the Fourth of JuljXut the fourth Saturday in Slaughtering Prices at STEWART’S QUALITY MARKETS. Look al the dectric sign Friday evening for Saturday nit. -It will save you 30 per cent,
in your weeks-end purchases. . . '
^ Don’t fail to leave your prder for your Thrnks- ' giving poultry not later than Saturday' November
19th. Quality the finest, prices the lowest.
Interesting to Investors »■""« -«»
A-ixuv/a , u In all. Borne ol the vncalbds .are or those who wish a desirable location tor a Sea Side Home., ln cburph „ , b », tber* ''For sale in Section G, Ocean City, in vicinity ot State Road w,u t* adduiou.i and Pennsylvania and Reading, Railroad Sta ions and Jfrirty-.; choir withla a wrek
l, of A >.“SS!! fourth stredt, Lots Nos COAL FROM TWO FIRMS
TWandnoWealeyave-oreanf^r ~ —
"'eniral avenue—trolley.
NEW CHOIR IS GIVEN A TREAT
Singing in First M. E. Church at Sunday Services Was
Verv Good.
The mem ber» of l he new ly organ lx»d choir of fhe (Tret M. K Church had a rrheareal Baturday evening, and at ■he conclusion were given a treat of ham aaudwlcbee. Ice cream and coffee. The member* of the u»here' union al*o
were "in” qu the treat.
Tlie alnglng'by the new choir Bcnday wa* unu*ually good, all who heard It decided and one of tlie anthem* aung In the muruiug waa repeated by requeri at the evening aer-
WILL BRING EXCURSIONS TO THIS CITY NEXT SUMNER
C. S. SCDLL ENTERS
I'roueuoau^iwMo.m A.O.U. W..ay^; 7^4, D d 786Canlrml avenue-lrullej.
•..•"-‘•“S5SmE*Ki!oo»aV. 8H4 Aabury svenn*
* "it-c * * “ r S78 and 380, coiner. Waat avaoue-
- , JC' , Pemi.ylvaula RaUropd
ARTHUR D. feM
* 1
Prices quoted upon application io
TaRTHUR D. feMtkOWS, Ou.nll«n ! a "Ji :atrai Av^nlle ^— Ocean City. N. J. an ^
832 Cei
Established 1881 5 . -oeiy B. R. SMITH & SONS
WALL PAPER
l •prclel meeting of Council M* ev'eniug. blda to oupply coal to I ( hodaea were aubmlltod by two
lored men lo tbla city tbe Jerome Boctal Club. Aa the Indicate*. It will be a social organiseTbe member* are looking club room, In which they plan to spend msuy pleasant evening* daring tbe winter.
An entertainment and given lu the Ural Preabyl jrrow evening oy tbe ( briallen Endeavor Society and Sunday school. -**-•—*—»*“-
tbetre; aa Surrogate Vauaman and bis deputy, B. C. Hewitt, are conducting tbelre, and as County Clerk Hlldredtb end bis deputy, .Btlrtlng Cole, ere conducting Ibeira—with boalleaa ability and total absence of political perfidy, then there wUI be no oepalgn ea that through which we have just peeaed. if Free bolder-elect Robert B. Miller eball make tbe tight for civic rigbteouBueaa that ha aaya be will make In tbe Board of Freeholder* (and It la
Takes Stock of John Marts in Two Corporations in
This City. __ *
John Marta haa ttanaferred bla stock In tbe Scull and Marta Co. and the I'lty Mill and Lumber Co. to Clarence 3. Scull, of tbla city, but will remain with both corporations until the flret .*xt year, when be will atari In
bual.iess for himself.
Clarence 8. Scull le' a brother of .lien Scull, who la a member of these Arm*. ’ For a number of year* be wa* paying teller In the Eire! National Bank, but resigned this position a few weeks ago wltb tbe Intention of pursuing a course of studies In tbe law school of tbe Uolveralty of Pennsylvania. Ha la sb energetic young man, whh many friends Ip this city.
Ocean Front Association Completing Arrangements With Heading Railroad Co. | A meeting of Ibe executive commitI tee of tbe Reach Frau! Association was | held lu Philadelphia Saluiday afternoon, when steps were taken looking toward a permanent organisation and the election of-a new executive committee and officer* for tbe ensuing
year.
Plana were discussed for the second annual athletic eud also for the Labor Day nlgbt nival aud parade, on a milch larger
VISITOR HERE PROM. SPOKANE William H. Murphy, Former Summer Resident, Greets Friends in This City. William H. Murphy, onetime me cantlle appraiser lo Philadelphia and for ye%re a property owner In Ocean CUy^wha In town tbla week, been living lu Spokane fdr. -log become lull there about seven year* ago. Murphy base number of friends , who expressed tbelf
seeing him.
Ha Is In the real estate bush and oftbat City, Its surround-
Work has already been done, lookg toward tbe ^procuring of Sunday,
school cxcu rafcosTor m
Scbwaru. of the Philadelphia A Read lug Railway, who U In charge excursions of that company, has I tbe asaodallon of bis beauty co-
operation in any excursion business
that the association will undertake. '
be aaya when he promises to i for the people), then than will I necessity for scores of the beat, cleanest aud most upright Republlgolng up to tbe polls with open
they did last Tuesday, and as they will doubt do again nnless some of the Intolerable condition* of present existare Improved. a
be I* eloquent and enthusiastic In bt* praise.
Mr. Morphy left here Tuesday for Philadelphia.where oneof bla brot bare.
tbe Joseph J Murphy, ba* been for years
- prominent member of tbe bar.
SURPRISE PARTY
A surprise party was given at tbe of Mlsa Beatrice DuDCao,811 A. bury avenue, ou Baturday evening, In bousr of MiseeeEdoa Lake sod Esther Car hart. It was a complete sarprise to both girls, neither knowing a thing about It until they stepped Into tbe crowded loom, A plea-ant time wa* bad playing games and music. Refreshment* were afterwards served. Those present were Misses Adello Powell. Sarah Smith, Anna McClure,
Bell ,Telephone *8 66 per. ton. Tbe bidder, wer
Consumers' loe sod Coal Company
and Headley A Adams.
Councilman Smith found a ready solutlou to the matter. He fboved that tbe chalrmaotof tbe Are commlsUe be Instructed to divide the. coal contract between [t* two firm*. .The
motion was carried.
1048 and 1050 Asbury Avenue
-Ocean City, N. J.
Up-to-D*t* Pu-r* ) .nOIS Worlcman»hlp CuTiiW,
ArtiatA' Matnrul Ptcturws Framwd to Ordnr Mf> Boyle will be leader. * Artlt* winiwm. '■ tendance Is eernerity urged by tbe
C. T. r. tee mag.
inhere of tbe W. C. T. V.
_ this afternoon al Ibe boms of Mrs Hassell, 880 Wesley avenue.
BOUGHT T.OT
J. H. Da* la SLahea Hale to John H. Davis, oC‘Wayne, who waa
hare Thureday and Friday, has sold his lot on Allatflle avenue.abov»J r tnh si reel, to Mrs Carrie W. B. Bacon, wife of E. B. Bacon, of Jersey City,
summer cottager* In this city. Mr. Devia. has moved Ibe cottage built by him on this lot thirty yi ago to a site at First street aud AH sous, and will improve tbe ton
H. STEELMAN
' NO COMBINES OFFICE: 1236 WEST AVENUE
Consumer’s Ice & Coal Co.
Fresh Meats /*rr^*>**-**• ^ Tms, Cottas,Till Groceries I ££*£&
A Big R^ciUctlon in Price ■OV or TME GO**PANT THAT CAUSED A riEOGCTtON 'SQUARE OPAL*' Prnr " 1
estate owner makes }
POULTRY DREHMED TO ORDER FOriTlI ST. ail ISBtlRI M£. Clffarvsad Tebecce. Ortcn-fieUvcred j
.. a desirable
TMnk It over, then cm"
- HARRY BRADLEY. , Re»'. Estate Operator, Ninth and Aa-
5.7, I
Cam plain li
nets that many cat alble persons go abroad and woods with Urearms, who endanger life by. their lack of caution. Everypoe who carries a gun Into Ibe fields should remember these things: Look before you abooi, carry your gun ao that the muse always polotlifg away from your pauloua, aud uncock It when oof In .1 use Another thing cautious ere took out for la -keeping the oar or trigger away from brush i traveling through the wood*.
t F. J. Melvin j
Corson a* deputy eberiff. Mr. U wen collector In Middle 1 ownfur a number of yean, aud baa deem of many friends.
s simple rules will gypsy style.
greatly Increase tbe safety of tbe sport.
wUI h-
i union Thanksgiving nerrie irst M. Hu VbalcU. wh*o t.
HAD JOLLY EVENING
Ions Adams, Olive
Wrlgglns, Esther Carhart, Edna Lake and Beatrice Duncan, Frank SchnelGilbert. Halbert Smith, Htridereon, Mayllo Robinson, Luther Wallace, Norsln Smith, Arthur Shoemaker and Allan Smith.
•hie member* of Ocean CttyCoupeU, No. 10. D. of A . had a jolly masquerade reception In their lodge room TlHiieday evening, from 7J» until 9
o'clock.
After tbe grand mirth, all no ■atAdd. These numbered 82, and ime of the costume* wura we ulque dcrlgn and cau*ed much flmeut. There were quite n few eut who were not masked or < wise disguised. Then a •eksloo of ihe-iudge was nd this wws followed by ooe of tbe flue suppers served
Tbe lodge will give anotber masquerade reception on - Thanksgiving night. Esen m mber of the lodj take one friend to the reception.
Hava you noticed tbe d peanut brittle In Mlotxer's al do*7 Ha-1* showing tbe d peanut used In his candy. Tber* k* a diflereuce In flavor and price between
log about two cents per pound more Iban the Imported. If you want flret flea* candy of any drscripUon, *top at Mlnlrar'* Confectlonsrj Store, 816 Asbpry avenue. Extern are right and satetfacUou I* cue ran lead. See his advertisement in lla. teau* fif
Mrs Sarah R; Howell, mother of Mrs. S. C. Goff, of the Algleo, was 87 years old Mouday. Mia. Howell > vary active for one of bar years, 81m ou tbe
be Rev.
H.T. Casselberry, pastor of the Flret Presbyterian Church. There will be
of all tbe
•ulevwrd. A 5 BeKtott B
job prinking to tbe Buimxxi. g House. You wUI get tba beat ' ramilte ffyou rtett tba nffloa..
that company, has bought out er CoraaiF a milk bustnam In tbte
A charge
-lam were held on mrvioc^aUk jbere from his farm fox y, but It waa decided mveral jfeaW and built up a large
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