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OCEAK CITY, N. J.. THUKHUAY, DKCEMHKK 15, 1910.

NO. 37

Oce^n City Sentinel

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OCCAP4 CITV. J. -t?- , K CURTIS ROBINSON

d Proprietor

Editor >i

• TTM » Bt B. ' T . I. A W. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT-LAW, —dfa—aterV Oh.

JONATHAN HAND,. CJuunMcllor • at- I^nvY, 1APE MAY .COURT HOUMK, N. J l^>n*T>MthD<-TelrptinD*.

T. ABBOTT, M. D., I'hj.lclnu and Nargron, OFFICI—€*r«r C«ilnl ud EldkU StrtH

7. C. HUTCHINSON, M. D I lomccopn t liiMt. 624 EIGHTH STREET

MAKING EFFORTS TO GET SEWER DISPOSAL PLANT

Local Company Asks State Health Board for Snggcstions for Its Erection.

WITHDRAWS FROM PARTNERSHIP Allen Seal! Now Engaged Alone in Building Busi-—■ ness Here. ""Of “t »•* ">• i both thr MtlhctTIjr

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SECRET SOC1ET1LA k. p.,o.d mm^founh rimfCl»> i^l. M.uMth. I. M»n>. I,.11. W. M

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H. ^EELMAN

Fresh Meats Tut. Coitus. Fin Eroetnos

PUI LTKY . UKKMUKM TU OKOKK FOUHTH ST. Hi ASSURT Clean sad ti

r Sou 11 begin. Kith . contr.rl for rebuilding of the. large hotel .1 Director Clay, of Philadelphia. Till. t> a large o|ieratlon, on which more than US 000 will be .pent. Mr. Hen 11 .tale, that the outlook for ■pring work I. belter now than It wa» year, and everyone Hie fact that Hie .firing work of 1910 »a« about the beavle>t hi the hl.tory of the rewirt. Attention li called to hi. adrertleemeut that appear. In lumber column. x perl cnee In the lulldlng hu.lneM. and the penniial aniervt.lon that be .tale, that he will itva to all work, .hould enable him to ;lve to all thuiw for w horn he builda he perfect ..ll.factlou which he inure. the public be will give.

Kollow!l_ .f I the Ocean I lly W. ^ ter I heir •.tint-lu” frteudi pmculhig them with I'hil.tma. b*. containing the good thing, of life. Thoiw who devlre to make contrlhuii. ran do ao by leaving iliew at Hie •re of Wm. f. (iardiuer and Ueorge II. Parker. Ha. Mew 1'o.IIIob. Norman Lw!.le^af Hil. clly, b n nployed In Atlautlc\city. 1 cently secured a poaltlo ' Million Dollar Pier, ' charge of atbleUc eveob

• I widllto say that 1 am more than gratified at lire way Hie good people of Ocean City respond tb our great cut in necause «e sell at the erlces adienlsed. Uecause we sell what idremse. „ lleciuse we adiertise what we sell. ■ ecuse we sale rou at least 25 per cent, /«! Watch for our Saturday cut. It will I*> .winher for * \this cold, snowy weather, when so many arrAnot working. S; • Rcmemlier the Mores that have reduced youf cost of living at least ay per cent. Stewart's Quality Markets

TMEY DINNER GREAT SDCCESS Probably 300 People Enjoyed Event Given by Men of

XJiarcta Board.

Nearly UBO ticket, were mid for the turkey dinner given by the men of tbe • iniclal board of the King M K Church Friday evening. Thr .affelr was e

great aucceg. In every way.

The turkey, and "tbe trimming." .ere fine, everyone present declared, and all did Justice to tbe good H^hig. The meii of Hie board bandied tbe dbhe. In great sbaf*. The wallers wore whiteapron, and regular chefs'

caps. In each cap turkey feather, gli

Jaunty air.

In tbe matter of selling tickets before Hie dinner, tbe re wa. a gnodnalnred rivalry between R. B. BHlee,

W. K Maarey and J. M

DR. BRUNYATE ASKED TO " RETURN FOR FIFTH YEAR

OLD OFFICERS ARE RE-ELECTED

Interesting to Investors

prtho^e who wish a desirable location for a Sea Side Home.

For sale in Section G, Ocean City, in vicinity of State Road who would db|.wa of Hw great and Pennsylvania ami, Reading Railroad Sta ions and Thirty " “T*.‘- P * Cb T* fourth-street, Lots Nos .-f^ «.| W were more than double Ihb*

If*snd Si.el*MV,tSTpebo avenue — corre.pond.ngly ! { SH41Afbury avenue- A|so a few meadow loU. el “* d -

'atK ami SW). corner, West aVenyie— With Ihe glfU received from .ummer Pennsylvania Itallroad f * Pr'bc. .pmlcd upon appllcallon lo vfn , m lb . dlU ner ARTHUR D. BARR0WS7 UulR^lan, rracl.rd tlir ►um ablch bs> 832 Central Avenue OceanXity, N. J. eaured^membei.of Hie church

- rr-r! ■ 1 hst they did remarkably m« ’ „ _ . - , _/| TYiey .urely are to be cougralulstsd

Established 1M1 Bell Telephone Tl|< - Kln|#J Acker to. contributed

B. R. SMITH & SONS

WALL PAPER

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1048 and 1050 Asbury Avenue

\ Ocean,"City, N. J.

ssaklng tavaatlBatlwa. Meut. Hamlet, Inspector of Abe ■silng service In this territory, was In town a ft* day. ago.

lo mat dent It

Up-to-Date Paper ^anglng • Artists' Materal • - • • •

Hie. Inlet Thanksgiving Day

• w hen one of four it flvt Hsbarmen met ! death. The InvestIgaHon was bald hi

Workmanship Cusranteed t | W street-stattoo. .Pictures Framed to Order —

OFFICE: 1230 WEST AVENUE i ,

tK'KAN CITY- •

HasMes, your respbhstblllty ai

NO COMBINES

Consumer’s Ice & Coal Co.

WMOl*SAJ-S AMO rnKTMJL OMALA*9 IN

... < w , i-rn—rn •11..1U. HI men. Think It uvar, then call on

Improved System lead T c ^ 1-0 Prompt AtUeUoa

NasrhHaar treat ka * Beat lea Is the City . HARRY HKAbt.KY.

A Big Reductld'H In Rrlce ■uv or thc cornea MV that caused a reduction TKApe MOTTO: "AU^ARB DEAL." . Both

• Real.Relate Operator.'Ninth luid t bury avaeoe. nest to tire hone*, w SlTff SOTm 1' found bare on Hie eeatast 1

SAY INSPECTOR MAYOR VETOES ORDINANCE DIDN'T DO WORK ACCEPTING NEW STREETS

Committees from Conncil and Health Board on Garb- BOURGEOIS BILL

age Collection.

At Hie regular meeting of the Hoard h TpeMlay.evening. Dr. Chaa. ird., who presided, ramed on ifO. J. Mri'ami, a commltlee

allh CouiidPs gsrbsgi

to over Hie garbage speciflcaHie conilng year amt arrange ■.factory cuiidUlon. Ilian ex-

1 summer.

tet'aun and John It. Grove,

il. com mil lee Heallli Ism* wa. requeued Id

meet with Hir comiulllee. ami glvelbe a. one Ideiilllled wllb Hie Ihiard of Heallh fur a number of year.. Tbe garbage question Ih Its many phene, wa. dlscmwed al length, and

I le*

■ummer. This talk «

participated In by all tbe member, of

inucllmau Marl,

rereul expreesed Ibe r system of luppactlcn lecUunufgsrbaje Is neceiaiary. 'loughl wa. that the garni be collected al lilghl. Collecting early in the morning, rdart1 o'clock, would bee belter plan, trouble.'exiwrlenccd by the collector were dtsenuad, and be appeared have Hie sympathy of moat of lbow the meeting. It we* freely stated that lie wa. not paid enough money fur Ibe work. Rlnce be look Ibe contract, three yean ago, there were at Irani MO new bouar. bull! In Ibe clly,

under tbe conm at Ibe beginning of bl. work.

Along Ibe line of talk regarding Hie Iu.paction of garbage collection. II was suggested lhal the Hoard of Heallb'a Inspector could do ibta, and he would

be held reepouelbli).

aid that, about three years of tbe member, of Council desired to ralw Hie street supervUor's ilary, amt be wa. made garbage

Bought Timber From His

Wife With Which To

Repair bridges.

•e Atlantic Krvlew of Thursday

iMUlalned the following:

4 withstanding hla claim that lie li^d saved money for Hie county by Ids ■I uf procedure w Hh regard In repairs to seven lltlle bridge, near Tuckoe. a bill presented by Freeholder idereou Hourgeol. for 1321M wa. held up by Ibe Hoard of Freeholder, at. II. December meeting yesterday mornid referred to Hie bridge commltlee for Investigation. It was contended Hist under tbe rulee Mr. Hourgeuta bad no right to coutraiA lor more that f inn worth of lumber at one time Itboul consulting Hie bridgecommlt■e. Moreover, II was claimed Ibal the bridge committee never paid more than

spec tor. making bl jobs |70 a monlb, a month, but be nevi

ealary ft

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Isaac Hbeppard, aged 74 years, who was swell known cltlsen of Greenwich, died at his home list Saturday. For many years he was keeper of the I’ohansey lighthouse. He was a brother of William Sheppard and Mrs. Elizabeth Hrlck, of this city.

Towuwnd Godfrey, an AUantlc (,'fly lawyer well known lo Ibis pi assaulted end robbed In AHat eaily Sunday morning, were nrcroea.one of wbot

Ladies’ Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Church Holds

Annual Meeting.

The members of the Ladle.' Auxll lary of the First Presbyterian Church held their annual meeting In the church Monday evening and uoanl- • wouely re-elected tbe following oRloare: President. Mrs. J. 8 Hush; vice president, Mrs. John P. Fox: secretary, Mrs. Jubn K Grove.; awlataut secretary, Mrs. T. I«ee Adam.; treasurer,

Mrs. Lewi. E. Smith.

The auxiliary has purchased a coal inge. which will be placed In tbe kitchen lb the social rooms In Hie base

men! of tbe chorcb.

Mrs. Rush had decldad not lo be preatdaat of tbe auxiliary for abotbet l she waa persuaded to again

this capacity.

CATCHING CODFISH

oo ■■■ ones Mauled la b> (Tue several

■•art* Balwrdai.

Capt CUas.Steelman. Geo Hreckley, Harry Kaatar, Kugens Steelman and BertStretchTTtrlhe knockabout Helen, made a big catch of eodSeh on Salur-

day. .

They landad SUO B.h, moat of which Weighed 1& and 30 pouude, and some of them welched 33 pounds. They all beauties There men go out ■t every day and are having good

Pastor Receives Unanimons Invitation from Church's Quarterly Conference. The fourth quarterly conference of tbe First M. K. Church waa held Monday evening, presided over by Hie district superintendent, Hie Rev. Dr. N. J. Wright. Tbe Rev. Dr, E. R. Hruuyale was unanimously requeeted to return I church as pastor for another year—bis

fifth.

This unusual honor- Is deeply appreciated by Dr. BrunyaU, who has signally One work during tbe nearly four years be baa been In Ocean t^ly, Including the const ruction of one of tbe tiBudaomeat church edlllces to the Slats and the building of a mode^pazaonace. Intheoqnree of the transaction of routine buslneaa. It was reported that all salaries have been paid In full, review of the year's church w ■bowed^verythlu^ to be In a prosperous condition. - All the disciplinarian questions were asked and answered In tbe fcfTbe church enlTered Hie loas of member, by death and five ramot from tbe clly, but there ha. been an

tubers yet to be ad wilted

Believes Approval of This Mcasnres Would Unfairly

Burden the City.

WAS HELD UP M * yor ,r ** e bM Te,o * <,

nahre.pa.red by Council at Its last regular meeting, entitled >'An ordinance approvingPlansNea. I and Sof Hie Ocean rilftlardeh. Company, at the North Point, accepting all street dedications as shown thereon and vacallng all Inconsistent dadlMfoos ” All the member. ofConnc^^rltb tbe exception of President George O. Adams, voted for this ordinance. Mr. dam. reld lie could not vote for It. Mayor ('rekre'a veto reed. a. follows:

Mr. Hoi.la GARitrraoK, City Clerk, ocean City.

Dear Sir:—Herewith I return vetoed Hie ordinance providing for tbe acceptance of the mapped streets on the asrHon commonly known as tbe Gardena

Tract.

I feel It my duty to eeto Hit. ordlance because some of the street.

beress Mr. Bourgeois paid (43 for (lie -dar plank which he pnrchaeed from Is wife, Mrs. A. Estelle Hourgeol., ho owns a large tract of timber land In tbe county. Tbe kick over tbe bill wa. made by "balimau Frank Knderlln, of Ibe bridge committee. In reply Mr. Bourgeois, who had made a strong stand proper conduct of public affairs ir since be became a member of tbe ird, said: 'Tbla bill,I think. I. proper. Under Ibe rules, any freeholder has tbe right do work lo tbe amount of |I(M. l» case there were seven bridges build. Il was optional with me build them all at once, or one at a tin To build thetn all at one time w certainly cheaper to the board. Tbe onnt expended on any one bridge s less than tao.” I At Hie bill does not almw where work was done." objected Mr. Eoderllu. didn't know the name* of some of the bridges," explained Mr. Hourgeols. "There were six bridges ovpr tream. but If tbe board d< want to pay Ibe bill Just vole against

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originally In the condition ordinarily I believe my approval of this otdlnsnee would have put on tbe city the unlair burden of cofiatructlng tee unbuilt streets, as wall aa the rasponstblllty of repairing and maintaining tbe street* which have been built according to Ibe notions of private individual. rather than In conformity with Hie city specifications for new streets. Respectfully Bobmltted, L. M. Ckxsbx.

Mayor.

Connell will bold a special meeting next Monday night to oonalder and take action on tlih mayor’s veto, aa well as transact other buslneaa.

CHRISTMAS CANTATA

Thore of Ocean City's resldenl. •rlonate enough lo own sleighs, and ■e number Is limited, have been enjoying tbe sleighing during, tbe last eek. They aay it Is tbe best In many years. There ere few elelghe here be- • one rarely gets a chance to use.

In Ocean City.

PLAN JAPANESE WEDDING HERE It’s Hoped to Have'Couple From the Flowery Kingdom Take Part.

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of the church ouyanlgbl during tbe third week of Janaary. s Mrs Milton Haxzard and Mrs. George 8ooy ( wlll be In charge of tbe affair. - A feature of tbe occasion now I planned-le^a Japauew wedding, and It Is hoped to have native Japanese take part In the sffsir as bride and brkleOcean City Las two^Japanese residents, husband and wife, and It Is possible thgt they will consent to take part. They are not at borne at pn but will be here shortly sfler Ibe beginning of nut year. It U staled.

Frequent re hem reals fbrHiM cantata, ••Foxy Santa Claus," tp be given In the First Presbyterian Church Friday evening, December a, are being held. Forty-five members of the church and Sunday school are to take part. Tha committee In charge of Ibe aflalr comprise. Misses Foulds, Kauck, Hraugao and Coraou, Lawrence Lear, Geo. Norcum and William Hanoock. Following Is Ibe cast of c he rectors: Santa ClansJack Frost—1 Mias Mary—Mbs Ruth Morris. Fairy Queen—Mbs Inea Comm.

Taylor.

I ward Rider. i—Joseph Swan, Robert Luttoo and Ralph Brangan. Evelyn—Iren# Zbgbr. Ixila—Mbe Mary Fox. Teseie—Mbs Laura Sayre. Polly—Mbs Margaret Raeves. Military Band-WIUredSooy, Junior Sooy, Harold Ferguson, Jonathan Wallace, Hqllogs Wallace. French Winterbottom Raymond Pries and Robert Taylor. Clam Tota—•Marion Albertson, Roth Warner, Mabel Foster, Ruth and £va Winterbottom, Mildred and MllUeeol Smith, Marie Garwood, Freda Smith and Marion Cotton. Orphans—Beatrice Johnson, Evelyn Krertngbsm, Anna Rider, Emma pfiteenmyer, Mildred Norcnm, Else-

OFFICERS NOMINATED

WlllbmG. Liggett, of Plttebuig, a summer resident of Ocean CHy, war hi lor here during tbe week with hi wife and daughter, Caroline, they have been spending a short time Atlantic City. Tha daughter b o vateadug from a raeenl llloeae.

inly this week.

Ttfg suit of Ibe Camden Security rust Co against thb city lo recover

a a (7000 note will ha tried'

Judge Kndieott In AUantlc County

time within the next tew weeks.

Tbe lawyers for tbe .company could

not arrange to attend court

May CAic

CM, Jr. a

There was an Interesting meeting of its Council, No. ISO, Jr. O. U. A. M., a Toeedey night. The regular loatloo of officers was held. . Preparations are being made, to award, the i to the winner, of last wl quoit tournament, a oou'be_gtertcd. lar business had be ismbere bs0 a "fas II b tbe luteutloi lo have them " night during the’winter, ire In Tiled to si teed.

The Phlladelphb womenfolk

Holy Trinity P. K. Church, of thb city,

have been busily eoga|,ed la tlons for the rummage sals' I

bold lu'Pblladelpbta today, tomorrow

and Satnrday.

Five-room hot 4s ud -on Shore R

.

Bn tiding, Allaulb CHyr’ ’

tv* Natk.usl Hank’ makes lb raipei re feel ej borne In the abuk. Mrv.

cling your Xi "Hull" {detacbt mbralla. mid only

objection to chUdrenl 9,»» Hay avenue.

8. C. GotTend wife, of tbe Atglan. and MrJ Caroline Goff, mother of City Flngtueer R. L. Goff, are congratulating themselves upon escaping II

■d In prepare-1 spell of Ibe lart week. They ■ale they wlfl reached Kt Petersburg Fla.r- last

Thursdaymorulug.

QUIETLY WEDDED.

■ Lodge the Brute a

of tha bnde’s aunt, Mrs. Cbastes Sayre, on Wesley Fourth street, at 6 o’clock yesterday after noon, by the Rev. Dr. Bruoyate. They will take up their rasideoeo at USS Bay avenue. carpenter well known to many of tbe reaid ante of Goran City. Hb bride also has a nui ber of friends ti “* - -

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