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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

\ OL. XXX.

OCKAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY, DKC'K.MHKR S, 1910

NO. 36

Ocean City Sentinel

R CURTIS ROBINSON

<1.00 Per Y«er, Strictly it

CITY DIRECTORY./ CITY 'OFFICIALS

MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, HolKUor. Mutw .ixl Kt.mln»r in (nieonry. • AP« BA* tut Ml HUI OK, «. S. {Opjxwfl* iMbllc UullCUir.) JONATHAN HAND, OotitiMellor- fit-1 w. Kolkllor. lUalw li. l-h.m-fy. Koury I'ubhi JAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J

LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,

SEEK PAY For sand taken FROM CAMP GROUNDS

3 T. ABBOTT, M. D., I’hjoirlan and Snrtjfoii. OFFICE—Comr Ontril ud Eltblt Slr**t

(Kmi"«u.«p.w city Exacts Charge ot $300 T C. HUTCHINSON, M D' From the Sntton & .. .. Corson Co. I lomcBopntulMt. •lefed I lie liulldiiifE of ■ |k>

° ff ices *

Godfrey & Godfrey, a r A r :';'‘“ j ' HAom. Uk.n<> Aft r Awffi I • "Artleu Hniuline- "

Anil; 1" k‘ j

ATLANTIC CITY, f

CMUHCtl SEKVICbS.

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH ’ Counsollor-at-I-aw

LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees,

sftttsr/rsK " rB

Otis M. Townsend V PnirtlcAl Hee.linrv Ari'lillet’ ■ EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN, CITY. N. J. THE rP-TO-DATF. Tonsorial Parlor B2'4 Asbury Avenue

J N. GRISCOM, ^I. D. X'J

‘ j; Allen Corson. M. D. 1 ■

.n| ly K,,|tl " rrr 1 | F-'""

Dk w. i j . V>0 Central Avc

j ^niuiid, e»|in-lelly a. llte * ll.ianl ■ | Health I- imlerli k o*ner» oi lot Now Jersey : )lllK ,.^1111 |I. M .

• mill Rel aaild from Hie r i lly KiiKlucer Hull .a ounierxlRn the bill if 1 ■otwn t’o will K|ilaeetli f -end tliken from the . «

£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER »• I >L*nt iNt •• ’ 809 Central Avenue-

dared li

•e peld until It

11 the

lyfA I iDOCK r Klirhlh Si reel »i •

PHARMACY

«tble.

**PRICE 75Caflk

Four-Barbers

H. Aueu.ilnr'. Hon»

NO WAITING

o -are m«nn- In Dry j

Atlamii- Cily Tlieatres

,rx

ApolloTheatre

INSTRUCTOR “STUNG”

Teacher-’ A—oclkllon, which body Is lo meel at Atlantic Hty durInR

the tiolldaya,

tu|il. Hand >|mkc In favor of the ■aid, had within a short time been ll I- only |in>|>er Ihat learhers who are ir rihhI work should lie retained In r imslllon* They should'not be dl-charRed simply becau-e some mera-

board of education has a dislike. Tnere Is justIQca-

lluu fur the reUremeul fund The aolio-i t>e ratilled.

beuettt of the chlle. not com|ielled to

POWELL’S BJl AHBUUY AA’ENJl’K

p^^raspniNIE RUSSELL ^Jhrtrtmaat ^ -L/ j In Her Nw* Play The Imposter "

o Atlanllc dty, reRl-ti

•r >1 is

Our 6 pound ■rand* Ever order early.

Churrh and Hcliool Candy tUHicMed klllTZER S SWEET SHOP aie askunv avenue

«•. 50i'. 7^r, *1 <M and ft fin it. dkc. >a. ■ aP

" c "«I^“t».s^™cT NN Sweet Sixteen

REGISTERED ARCHITECT 421 Mariner * .Terchant*’

■ a • ur.’slJos I.He WMlnrs4a> aDeHatontay me

* Do not niiss that Hot Roast Turkey Dinnf r a*, tlte Methodist Church Friday evening, Where, I assure you, you will get a feast. But that will

not suffice for over Sunday..

So call at StewartS Quality Markets 1

SECRET SOCIETIES .Ti.'Jud

Saturday for your regular week's '-nd-hargains, where you will be surprised at queextremefy low prices. Watch electric sign an Twellth street)

tor pointers.

STEWART’S, of Course.

Thirteenth and KlRhtnp

been heard from and agreed to till the lots.

ill meet at iIif home of Mrs. L. I 11 iRbrv, !!B Anbury a venue, t Ills (Thu 1 day) afternoon.' The sufaj-ct for dl on Is “Nartyrtlcs.” ted by Mi Tine.

Interesting to Investors

ir those who w ish a dr-suable -location lor a Sea Sid«: Home

raiSSMtt

1 jf^or sale in Section G, Ocean City, in vicinity oi State- Rfac) ItheUdie* • and Pennsylvania and Read-pg Railroad Sta ions and Thirty-j

' -ioiirth street. Lots Nos ,-f.

. THU and 7H7 Wesley ave —ucaan'frojit and a« Haven avenue i

Iti, and TWi I’enlral avenue -tndley. U»mud lSn. eornet. Bte»T*

VESTRY ELECTED BY HOLY TRINITY Encouraging Repor*s Re ccived From Heads of Dif-

. ferent Societies.

The annual.|>arUli meeting was beld • hi Monday night In Holy Trinity A most eocouVaglnR re|«rt was pre--e riled by the dllfcrent societies and by rhe able treasurer of the churrh. John

Oataebe*. ' •

• The rector presided abd the vestry ihoaan for the ensuing year are: Senior Warden, W. T. I*rlnijle: Junior Warden. A. H Winkler; Vestry men, John Itatscheg;Thomas c. ItenneO. Warren Smith. J Laban Headley, lieif t'has.

Shaler and Tims J. Thorn.

All.those present adjourned a tier the ’ueeling to the home of 'Mfs. Warren Smith, wlierea nice social hour waa -pent and lasiy refreshments served by

BOUGHT COTTAGE

•VH Ast.wry B'

■ Deousylvi

-."S’ ■

Also a few. n

Ixiliisr L W'sllsq-J^iss^er *0 rs

• w„.„n,„.s ,w«a. _ sn .nsf.ii w - A. 832 Central Avenue '"r 1 ——

_flraad v \ • Pricaa qwoled upon application to j i»r. Allen Corson, of thle city, has ARTHUR D. tiJAl&OVViiiNGuardlan, I.urrh.-e.!,through Ihr .,e.,.-y Ilf J ^ Ocean Citv. N. 3. ** w -

Established

Bell Tejephonr

B. R. SMITH & SONS

WALL PAPER

1048 and 1050 Asbury Avenue

, Ocean City, N. J.

Up-to-Date Pppor Harfetng Artlat^’ Materal ■ ■ ■ ■

NO COMBINCS OFFICE: 1236 WEST AVENUE Consumer’s Ice & Coal Co.

| Dr. I’orson plans to make a number • of One Improvements to’this cottage, including the changing of the from I ha buttdmg. L

iUrauleW a l»|. orer.

Mr-, (leiirge l«wls Deer, who r Miss Ran Hume KDhar, daughter of Itobt. Usher, of tbU city, has granted a' divorce by Ibe l ourt of

woo,—** eux-,^ “ sssi’ Pictures Framed to Oerter In Holy Trinityfhurch id this Hty I- • ' . Jtari Ttiey have not been b«H her hi

' five years. Thera Is one .child,' a girl.

IT. STEELMAN

Fresh Meats j wholssals Afio’mmr+H. osalxws Teas. Coffees, Fiee Ereceiies Improve! 5y»tem >“ 'ICEJ'

14’e dignified and gives you a dah-

ItH J.TKY DKKririKD 1U OHDKH F0U1TH ST. led tSIURT HE. Ugan aad Takacca. Orfcrs Scllrtrc! j briers race!vc pratoft ancartaa .1;

A Big

Reduction in

•UV OF THE COMPANY THAT CAUSED A REOOCTtOI* TRADE MOTTO: - SQUARE 0EAl_" ***

<H KAN CITY.

llcstdes. your ros|wuaU.IIUy as a real esUle owner makes you a desirabl-

• - ■ Hteaon. TJ»tok It over, then call Beat kc to tha CHy HAKKY HRAD1.KY.

Kaal Katkrs Operator Ninth atad Aa-

Rrice bugr arm.*, ne.l to -

wtlfohow you tb* vac

some .of the |

FINE INSTITUTE

One of the Most Successful in History Held in This - City. •''■I* Msy f'ounly Teachers'll „.

in with the heard him. r -iwaker.

i Of the

■dy don

•O, tO lH

sell, of the IloarJ of celved addltlu t made by the

tow-lying

lefp of Mots betwi

WORK NOT DONE HEALTH BOARD MAY TAKE RIGHT IS CLAIM CHARGE OF GARBAGE

Objections Made to Report of! Commissioners of Assessment.

■cut was received. ree pro|«rty owners, by i Jamison, who owns two I. i-lclnlly of Thirty-fourth >

piled with. No gravel was laid, he V • \ ’ y Knghiecr (loir staled Ihal the ir-' money lo do the work rlglit.

Elias Clark Was Highly .Esteemed by Large Circle

of Friends.

'lark, aged 77 years, dtol al

«- staled r MlcpliId Hud-

Clark had Isien a resident ol rariwuler by trade, but for a

:r of tears lie made a living by

trimming lol» and lawns.

He leaves a wife, to whom he was married tlfty-lwu years ago, and two

o daughters. These cbll.-

drrn are Mrs. Hugh Cunningham,

this city, a

mrreetton of J7.fi wa-

led by the city engineer, and I he 1 was cuiillrmed at the re<|uest of the city solicitor, who said he would his done at that meeting because id arranged to get out the street Improvement certificates as quickly as

The

ollcltor

reported that he had

sell the certificates to the

Security Trust Company of Camden,

HU accrued Interest.

'ed and carried Ihat I lib

HEAVY STORM

.Clark joined Hie Methodist Kpls- ! Church when a young man. He ■iiperlntendentoflhe I’lne Hollow ay Sclipol, near Malaga, for IS years, amt In rvary way he was a new him re«|*oled him greatly. Is family have the aympathy of their many friends In their deep antic-

Tlie funeral aervln

III be held at 'clock Friday

evening, conducted by Dr. lirunyale. , The Intarmant will be at Fine HaMaw The h04H

Saturday al

children are burled ic

that place.

He was a metnb Funeral league.

anyone predicted a mild w for this year, he made a bad g judging from conditions here the early part of this week. Snow fell on Monday, and In evening this turned lo raiu. 1 (-nodulous continued during Mouday nlght and Tuesday, making disagree able walking Only those w hose'busloess required them to beoutdisirs were to be seen on'the streets, and Hies* people did not remain In the o|*u any longer than they could help.

express wagons to the rear of automobiles and thus gettlpg a swtfl through the streets. There was a decided element of danger to this sport, especially when turning comers, and' ’hlef of 1‘ollce Scull has requested

e thirty-sixth annual meeting of

the New Jersey Stale Horticultural Society will ba held al the Suit House. Trenton, Wednesday and Thursday, December If and Ifi. All inlermttd |«rsons are cordially Invited to attend and lake part In the proceedings,

l-adles are especially Invited.

TAX BOARD DECIDES TO ASSESS OCEAN REST LAND

TO TAKE PROPER CARE OF RUBBISH Council Moves to Prepare Ordinance Covering; This Im-

portant Subject.

The subject of gathering rubbish was I-cussed at Council's meeting on Monday night. Something should be done along Hits line It was contended. There Is no appropriation at present >r Hits work, which Is a big Item of xpenae. The work Is not. properly one now. The rubbish should be disposed of by. burning It or placing It In

low lots and covered.

Councilman Slautou moved fur the jactment of an ordinance covering

the collection of rubbish.

The garbage committee, street superIsor and city sollellor w.lll maet and , prepare the ordlnauce and advertl-e

Propertv Has Been Exempt Because of Its Religions Character. The Cape May County Board of Taxation has decided Hist the owners, ol Ocean Heat must pay taxes on their property, located near Thirty-fourth Street. The owners are the Christian Brothers, with headquarters in Phila-

delphia.

Councilman Marta'brought Hie matter to the attention of Council at Us meeting Monday evening. He said Huit Hie county board has ordrgxt It aaaened. and It . was hit onlnl Hie owners of Hie property’ should ba sent a letter of explanjlton . If Hie owners feel '•Qjjtsposed. they can appeal lo the Htatr Board of Taxation, Tuesday,, of Ibis week bring Hie last day'upon which an appeal, could be made before the county boerd. The matter'of taxing Hits property Tame befeit Council about six year*

■ ' — tell the dry solicitor, at thactlme forKieeied vice AMwtoiwr. nier Judge Thom peon, of Atlantic City. Atlantic CHy Ustge, No. lilt, t-oval the objects and purposes of the tnstl-

Ordee of Moose, elected ofllrers Mon-' mtton.

dsy evening, and a number of Hie Tl , e prW explained

ben In this elly -attended the - meeting. 'Juetlce of the Peace Kuab was elected vice dictator without position, receiving. I to votes, the highimber cast fur any of the eaiidl-

arbool for the chriatlan Hrotliers. and Judge Thompson decided that, as It was a-rellgfous Institution, tt was exempt from taxelkm. Thus the metier

lined until the proseu'. Hi

John H. Kenney, of tbe Fire Under fliers’ Association in Philadelphia, so bong hi a tot on Central avanne,

lug frtauda The goes* jsere the below Hlxteenlh street, througb the Misses Mar too l^av^n, Lnulaa Cobb,, ogancy of Mra. C. L Laka. He plans Oraca Allen, Bertie snivs, Ktbel Hhoe-11 0 tialM. Kdoa V. W. Prince, of .“I ag U ' I—- ■ ul * | HOdwll.ld, h*. .1. , Hit same section Of I by city, and the Will «ail or trade, on account of , too. I-.rr.ng.ng to build a ootuge. Ocean City buUdlug tot, power boat! ■ ' ■ -Mllmay," now hauled out al Dais- House BeWcslwmw., ’• yy—y forget to -lectlng your Xs Aftotoe » North Fr—t Kreet. Hllla- ( in. to gal a ".HnU (detaebs dalphta. Pa. handle) mtt mm uaabraBa, «iW only

.ls.si -Thursday evening, genile. *!

man's, porutbnok conlaln'rag sum of, NaUoual Bank, Ocean City, N. J. ■Mtoey. IjKsaid If ratonsiid teowner, | —■—- — B. Frank Mmlth, lOtt Asbury a va. It, kou BAUX-Cotugm and tou Talk job printing »o the riKxrmai. most desirable locattona in Oman CHy. Printing House. Yim will get tha baet I Apply to A. Cotton 6I« Asbury aveout. kind of reaulls If yen/ vlalt Uae office. 1 Oman UKy, Haw Jeeng-

„ „ _ Council of the Opinioa That DEATH CLAIMS vm. i. wi,<m wo,i.

Belongs.

AGED RESIDENT At Coancil'a maellng on Mnuday

hr hfP Hie specllh HiFcIty'. /g.rhag

■me. Tenth -t ul hern seriou

-lay r

and Hie hay..

The

lark and <

rnellus <

, III There a

mg lit. Councilman Marts stated that

Iflcallous for gattierluir rhage. He desired per-n-vise these, because of

changed conditions during the laK few years, and thei^tetvertlw tor'bids. There should I* ^dltlonal collections of garbage during Hie month of June. The garbage committee had also gone pretty thoroughly Into the matter of night collections. There is difficulty In getting such work properly done when there Is no one to lus|iect It. Th^ city last summer had many romplaluts from hptel keetwr* concerning ■ lie racket made al nights by the garbage collectors. The speaker said he would like to have suggestions. I'resHlent OeorgeO. Adams said the ordinance calls for covered wrfgons, when 11 was stated that the wagons containing garbage are run through Hie street- without being covered. -Dr. Itnler declared that than are many city ordinances that are not obeyed. This ordinance In particular

•hnuld be lived up to,

Counclllnaii Marta^sald that leaky carls should nut be tolerated. Home householder- are careless lu the placing of their garbage receptacles. Dogs U|>sei garbage Cans that are not properly.covered, and Hie garbage I* scal-

tered over Hienllaya.

Dr. Klder said lie would like to sec Hie garbage collected under charge of (he Hoard of Ueallh. This board should tto given power to supervise warrants and Inspect garbage cans. It Is very proper that Hie Board of Health should hava charge of- this.

r of tbe MlllvIDe

bitching on."

I boys

The South Jersey. Battalion of the Tweuty-dRb New Jersey V< III bold their reunion on I I at Atlantic CHy. Thai wll! be Hie forty-eighth anniversary pf the lietHe of Fredericksburg. Va., In which Hie regiment fought ALL READY FOR TURKEY DINNER Official Board of First M. E. Church Prepared. for Great Time. The great gaatronomlc event of the •ason occurs tomorrow evening In tbe aortal roomiof Hie Flrat M. K. Church, w hen the members of the offlotgl board of tbe church will give their tui dinner. No one should mlse this. The dinner will be served by i men and tbey know how to do They will be given good assistance by - inunber of the woman-folk of the

mrra.

An kslabprate menu has been atuged and the^edlbles will be so tnvttiug CiiaTthey will make even Hu 'qfst dyspectlc sit up and take an neve part In pnnlablug them. Tbe members bf iba board, have received generous donations from friends of tbe church, and Hie prrwpeeta that tbe dinner will be a-groat sure (Jet -your tickets at onea and go -Hr- ' t • OFFICERS ELECTED rwL to evens Vice Wresloenr or At the clom of the eviralng as ul on. of ■e teachers' I'nstltute Wednesday, tberejvas a meeting of the (lape May County High Brhool Teachers' AsooThe follow lug officers a

do this work without extra expense. Building Inepector H. A. W. Hmtth gave It as bis opinion that tbe ordinance should be so framed that garbage cans must'tjot be placed outside of the curb line. Garbage cans should he kept inalda tbe fence Una. Councilman Stanton told Mr. Hmlth Hint this Is provided for In tbe present ■rdlnkuce. Dr. Kir)A said that to recent yean Hie Hoard of Health had lost some of Its powers relating to garbage collec-

tions.

There was a suggestion made that tbe police might keep closer tabs on rlulallona of tbe garbage ordinance. Mayor Creme ex pressed tbe view that when tbe city has sanitary Inspectors U is scarcely fair to compel the police to inspect alleys.

ire not always careful to see that city

irdmancee art imt violated.

Councilman Smith said It would be sell to place the collection of garbage

u charge of tbe Board of Health.

Dr. Klder moved lb at tbe Board of Health be requested to couulerstgn the warrants or tbe garbage contractor and ‘ to look after Hie sanitary ro-

il of garbage. It there are not jews tbey should be enacted.

oilman Smith.

Mayor Cream asked If tbe Board of Health dM not have powers of this 1 some yean ago. There la no roawby tbe Board of Health cannot have charge of this work. ms and Blanton exthe view that Council la periling that the Hoard of Hekllh re charge of the garbage colmoved that CooncU’s garbage oommlttee oouaolt with tbe Hoard of Health and tbe solicitor lo reference to board taking charge of tbe garbage collections. The motion wae carried. Dr. Klder withdrawing his motion.

levied:

I 1 resident, t

Counjy Superintendent Aaron W. Hand; vice president, Prof. James M. Stevens, city euperiuteiident MkMpH <*r. JH. Hastings, of West Cape May. Slate Superintendent isbarlea J. Bax M/gave n short Informal talk to tbs

ip embers.

Meat Osarhaaled. Stanton has placed Hie cruiser, Sprlngwnod, In lu headquarters at His *—• of Tenth street enrl, given It a ral overhauling. The boat, which e of Hie llnest in the local water., ned by William C. and Frank K. Liggett, of 1‘m^urg, euumirt realdents of Onaan CHy.'

oaar Ocean City tddtesa W. P. Godfrey, SIS Bantatt Building. Atlantic CHy.

Mra. C: P

TO GIVE CANTATA

'Foxy Santa" Is the title of the caua lo be given by forty-flve young people and children of tbe Find Preebyterlau Church, Friday evening. De-

Laa mice Lear and George Noreum.

"Aunt Mary" Jackson, ■

rt. where sy has Uvad Sot uarter cf i oentiny, baa ly. She has gone to tbs

of this reeon. w

about a quarter r

d away.

of a sou in Maryland.