Ocean City Sentinel, 12 January 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 1

^ VOL. XXX.

OCKAN CJTY, N. J.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1»11.

NO. 41

Ocean City Sentinel

R CURTIS ROBINSON

ClTY^DIRECTORY. < C&Y OFFICIALS

Ai-ras ft El *-IT. I. (t w. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

JONATHAN HAND, Omnnellor-nt-I -.n \v, Kotton^r. Uuti-r Hour, IUkllr. i:afk, may^ooukt hochk, n. j.

T. ABBOTT, M. D.,

OFFICE—C*nnr C«itnl ud El(blk SitmI

RECOMMEND BOND ISSUE OCEAN CITY FIVE BUILDING AND LOAN OF $75,000 BY THE CITY YET LACKS FORM ASSOCIATION PROSPEROUS

orr,c« r ou.. ■ rn. Trade Board Withholds .AC-|-y e. HUTCHINSON, M l) tlon Until Comptrollers j]

I I<nn<x‘<nnitbiwt. 624 EIGHTH STREET

LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,

1 I.

GRISCOM, M. U.

figures are Ready.

itrly well ftliended. II. \V. ly ■rry Headley bikI RbI|>Ii I.. inimlllee appointed by III* b

icd ('lly ('

: LOCAL LODGES ' Installation Ceremonies Will i Now be the Order of

y | the Day.

] l.<x»I MwlellM ■» now bunli

, We-I I

KiiSA: L AW OFFICES "I Godfrey & Godfrey,

iif'Allen Cum, I.D. -• "SKS^S Irblcd to Meii-rii venu ' ind Wm. E. Man New Jersey KuIIuuIor u «i

,*o8 Wolcy Ocean City

turlelgb, Uarrrtaou . y full rrpoiLcl II.r nd Mens tier* of thr

Dk. W.

1*. HAINES Ate. Ocean City. N. .

prepai

» yea

'<■•« ly-c

ear; M'of F , Lott mductor, i^liuer a in I Heddig; oul.l

£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER »• IYentiaat"* 809 Central .Avenue

dopll.-al'e. ,

eery careful exta aud reeorda In om I lie tint t x

1 Cariaon: keeper of i

allare; collector of ■V11 let*; keeper of

nipun

THE iTl'-TO-DATE TonsoriXl Parlor

Kerning 1‘r.J rf and

P-PRICE 75C-4

Allanllt- Lily Tb cal res *

^POLLOl nCATjiE

.'ourt, of Ihl* county, I !9Uli. couaUtlug oLHookIi ■ud Coriou. and ifliu llli u tile couuty clerk'* oi

‘ouaty March 1 ■overluE the year

Mil. IWJ.'IMMand I.WH

, | Mark Lake;

"j Iota Council, No IdB. Jr. O. V. A. { M , ba> elected the fi.lloaIng ,,filler*: Me. Joa. W. fox; V. (Sumer* Y..ui,g; A K. S., Cha*. Sampaon; Con., T. W. IJ Everlugliain; W.. Orvll Adam*; I. S , l jH Dugan; O. g , H Hen<lrr*i>n; Jr. P. , (Ttioina* Young. , Ocean flty Lodge X

;. IMIS. 18SI9. 191*1, ‘

and Inat

. Mark I.ake; V

; prelate. W \V Ac

i Morrla; M. A.. Jol . Tbla lodge liaa lit

d tlie»e oflleer*

I>. L. Vi

nenl lleneflt

THROUGH -dMaTh VALLEY

Iillected flHS.OB no 'vOEErB'

. 1910, there an hi* account, lea* ■lance of Hi.071 I

The <

e That

oil For

JACOB SCHUFF IDE PI0NEEI BAKERY. Ii 700 Altarf Aittn Deal* Cttj, L I.

. SECRET SOClETtE5. e rirara.^ 71 ' *' ** T, **"*“' jMau Ctly Late*. No. ag K. or P.. maa __ i>- »fal jjpg lUll^l _a^ra ■ aol tola UoaaeU.Na. IS. Ar. u. U. A. moa Soio^Uor^UlBAwoe«^'oaa; ttnwo H* ft -'~lo.iO.Uol A., ftMa if to 1C. of r..Bo

Established 1881 ^ » ’ Bell Telephone B. R. SMITH & SONS WALL PAPER and 1050 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. - 1

Up-to-Data Paper Hanging Artists' Materal . '.

ft’otoatlolla OoaaelL Bo. aa. U of P.. waoja

‘ rr^^aigga^ on loa oaruod Toaoday »r

H. STEELNMN Fresh IVleats Tut. Cittas. Fin tiactrits

i A Story.of the ESrly ITaysof I'tah ^! when the Mormons Ruled That A1

- ! Country-

Kve., lac to She; Mala. I V-, Sir,

Steelman a cottage m Ninth ■L Mr. Steelman ulll probably it a oeft milage for blm*elf.

JAP:; VtEDDING TO BE SEEN HERE

Ig Many ginira were played lie evening wan a Jolly one for all. *e preaent were Mla-e* Margaret ■a,. Irene .Ziegler, Maud Koulda, T farbaxt. Kuth Morrla, Jane irt, Ethel Norcrun. Loulaa V (illder and Ada M Uaneltr-fFeprge Xorcum, Elmer Hauck. Eugenevjd. Miller. Lawrence !.ear, l^ouard I-cat. Kilward Vo**, William Campbell aud m Y. Christian.

ONLY ONE FAIR-SIZED FIRE DURING YEAR 1910

: zss’..

“Mj Mead (roi Diiie”

Workmanship Cuarantsod Pictures Framed to Order

^January 10, 1911

it oribe rorkibg; ■ur.cut ft eecks-eo ill be me

STEWART’S of Course

Will be Feature ot Entertainment in Presbyterian

Church.

Member* of tbs Ladfeir Auxiliary ol be Klrat Preabytertan t burcb are ac Ivdy engaged In preparation* foi -An Evening In Japan'' to be given u tie ooclal rooms of the church or rburaday evening, January 2A It will be given on a much more -La bo rate scale than on a prei

i^alon.

tine of tbe features will be a m«ae wedding. It ha* been decided hat membara of the auxiliary will •.he prluclpala In tbla event. Tboae w bp mlftiad "An Evening to Japan," glvsn In tbla church a few weeks ago, abonld not fall to be pres-

ent tbla time.

- Tbe young women »ho appear Japanese look J he part b> perfect km, It I* said by all a bo saw them the ■

REVIVAL DRAWS LARGE CROWDS

The Rev. S. T. Coursev, of Maryland, Assists the Rev.

Dr. Brnnyate.

Tbfc revival service* now In peogreae i tbe First M. E Cbugh are drawing large congregetlona eecb evening, end

Interest la being manifested.

On account oiShe freezing weather, a great many ]>eoplc of Ocean City arc not working; therefore it i* all the more essenltftl that you should watch our .cut for Saturday, which will save you at feist 30 per |.

ceut. on your weeks-end buying. ,-, ly Clark U.rrel».i on Friday reOur cntAwili be more than usually interesting this week. vl'ed letter* from tbe lesdere of twi

0 • I'blladelpbla bends relative to tb ~ 1 tally couceria here during tbe summer

*ea*ou.' At tbe time of If- -»

the letter*, there bed bee no found I m ante'muele ei

The .letter*

aud IbeTuud Jteglment

of Philadelphia

Interesting to Investors

or those *bo wish a desirable location lor a Sea Side Home. Fot sale in'Section G, Ocean City, in vicinity ob State Road, and Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad Stations and IThirty-

(ourth,street. Lot* Nos

"* ‘T I’rirae quoted upon appltcatlon U ARTHUR D. BARROWS, Guardian, 832 (Antral Avenue • ^

’ Ocean City, N. J.

this- year. 1 I ivory KJoetx Hand, txab of

There were said to be three or or the position of building t there «aa only one 1 1 Council at it* meeting Friday evening. Tbla uIBce Jia* become quite attractive ft itbtn tbe last two or three years- Tbe iueumbeut during tbe past year received’ Jo7I to

NO COMBINES OFFICE: l*36 WEST AVENUE Consumer’s Ice & Coal Co.

WMOLffSALA AW® mKTAIL DMALtmS IN. Ayat—UM* I CB ^

City

FDiaSCEY URKHtiED TO OKDKB FOURTH ST. u« ASiUBT *«.

A Big Reduction in f^rlcg ■UVOFTME COMFAMV THAT CAUSED A NCOUCTION

Think leaver, then ea HARKY HEADLEY, atftte Operator, Ninth i

bury avenue, oaxt to AM boa , wfll a bow you tbe very boat way and »ome of Ihd* greeteat ben —

Millville Team. Had Little : Trouble in Defeating COUNCIL ELECTS the Local Boys. The Ocean City Ove met with

mi from Millville.

Itlley, of Atlanftc City, apiicared sufre for Ocean City, but, like ino*l lie local boys, be was out of |fracti

). Morey (Juarda

.. Morey

The Ocean City lb

May team In Cbamplou' (Thursday) evening, and i t 1* anticipated. Tbe Cape

Tbe Ocean City mans Tort to strengthen the I engaged Carr, of Mill

might.

Die.

play

Commissioners of Street Assessment Are. Among Those Named, foum-il chamber w«* well flllrd with cilixen* aud tobacco *m»ke when II i^ft*called to order at an adid meeting Friday evening, elecllou of tiro member* of fbe Hoard of Health for four years each aa Ural taken up. N. C. tlialfrey was appointed Judge, ud John E. Trout aiid Arthur 1). iiarJobu R. drove.,nominated by Coun--llmati Mtantou, and Wm. F.dardlner, latad by Councilman Newberry. ftJgaLg-viwlBl to the board. Dr. H. T. Foulda, nomlnaled by uuucilmsn Hanipson; Hfiencer It. wan, nominated^ by Councilman listed by Conncllmau Newberry, were .•led Cotuihi—loners of Street Assewmeut. ncllmau Blanton nominated H. A. W. Amtth for building Inspector, e u a* re-elected. chair appointed Councilman Hauck and JUder members of tbe Hoard of School Estimate. James. M. Cheater was elected a oemher of the Sinking Fund Commls-

ton.

The aaaemhlage appeared to be dlsppolnled because no other office* rere filled and thecommlllces of Coun ell for tbe year were not announced. FOR FOUNTAIN FUND

The liivrrton Scholastics ere on Saturday even

made up of college men. In preparation for the games tonight a Saturday, tbe Ocean City boys bi

GIVEN SURPRISE WT'ced Lard tbla week, and they (prefgo give a good account of them-

A —

Seymour Davla.of Philadelphia, h given J. C. Steelman tbe contract b-jll I a alx-ioom bungalow at Wesley avenue and Eighteenth atreel, costing ■ hoot $I7UU. The bouse will l■avetllree bedrooms.

Much to bla regret. B, Frank Smith'plans for a trip to Florida have been upset and he will have to forego this pleasure. He la detained at hou

But Chief Conver Reports That There was a Total

of 16 Alarms.

While there were 18 alarma of fire sounded In Ocean City lari year, cording lo Chief Coover's records, only on* of the lire* resulted In any considerable Iota. Tbla waa tbe tire that destroyed tbe stable of the Halloa A Corson Co., and burned up a oum of horse*. Tbe lo** was estimated about 8800J. Tbla Are occurred

Sunday night, Octobers.

Tbe first alarm we* on July 6. when tbe firemen were called to tbe t tbe Dr. H. T. Koulda, where there

ling* pn Sunday, and Dr. Broil- silgbl blase yale was much pleased with tba ralig- . There waa alao a alight fire In tbe loua fervor shown. He la certain that engine room of tba plant of tbe Scull tbe meeting* will be highly aucoeaaful and Marta Co , July 18.. and productive of much good. A defective flue In Albert Fogg'e Tbe speaker at tbe service Tuesday' cottage. Ninth rireet and Wesley evening was the Kcv U. U. Hegar- uue. on July 38. caused a loaa of 8 of tbe Flrri M.'K. Cbur;b, At- At Ibe cluee of tbefeseim tbqre lautlc City.' a tire at the borne of Isaac'Nortoo. Tbe Rev. 8. -T. Coureey. of Com- j Loea. 8350. bridge, Md., a member of tbe Wil-1 A*'stated there were, in mlogtou (Del ) jL'on fereuce, waa pre*-1 alarma. but the mo*} of these ealla ent lari night, and be will aaslst Dr. j were for fires of very trifling nature. Brnnyate tbe remainder of this week -■ .«»*.’ and all of oaxt week Ha come* to ' Tbe male ueeelle. this city wKh the repntation of bring The "Slate UaaaOe." Trenton. N. J., ' ' ha* arraeged to publish all tbe news

relative lo the proceeding* of tbe New Jersey legislature that Uh people are

.

Member* of Washington Camp. No. 78. p. O. R of A.; hed > an loteresllug' detale Friday evening ou tbla ques"Uesolved, That Immigration, should be restricted^". Tbe speakers on the affirmative were Enoch C. Harrell, Elmer Ranck and Herbert Biggin*; live, Edward Col too, Leonard Lear and.Frank Schneider, Jr The ton waa In favor of lire affirmative-* lo 5

the Legislature dTk public ebaraeter, give lb* number and nature of every Mil Introduced and tbe dlspoaulon of No other newspaper la tbe Stale will give so much lu details of tbe Legislative proceeding*. Tbe “Dally Slate (Jaaette" will be •set postpaid to subsetlbeis during t Legislative session for*! SI. Add re IftATK UAZBTTE Pl bl.lKHlNU Co., Tree loo, N. J.

Tba annual meeting of tbe members of Ibe Prosperity League of Capa May County will be held Thursday-January ( _ _ ____ ___. 19, In Ibe court buHding at Cape May iugtoo Comp, No. 74; P. 6. S. of A , l House. Keports of officer*, elec- • are eodeavoriug to arrange r —- Hon of officers, kod other bust * resented. A full atteu

Maturing Series Shows Gain of Over 7 Per Cent, for the Term. ie aoiijql meeting of the Ocean City Building and l.oan Association rill be held at 8 o'clock ntxl Saturday ironing lo the office of ^ger U. CHamilon. on Eighth rireet. where tUearnoclallon will meet regularly thereafter. The following officers are In acted: ® Vice presklent, for one year; secre-r tary, three year*; treasurer, three t«o dlrecton for three year* md three audltora for one year ew aeries of Hock—the twentyfifth—la to be tabbed and already there ■ve been many appllcanta for abare*. Tbe Ocean City Huildtng ud Loan Aaaoclatlon la one of the most prospered one of Ibe must rapidly growing In South Jersey, according to State' " ‘ or Robert J. Thompson, who waa In hi* official cm peri ly a abort

Hie association’* gross HabllKlea and •set* are now morelhau tJOO.UUO, aaya Secretary R. Howard Thorn. tba transaction of bualneaadurlug •eat year, more than 8118.000 waa handled. , Tbe maturing aeries shows a gain of' rer 7 per cent. Tbe time of maturing of Ibe lari four trie* baa been reduced one month In Tbe officials of tba association are Justly proud of tbs society 's allowing. Those who are thinking of baying n borne would do well lo call on Secretary Thorn or other ofiloen of }be company and have them explain tbe benefit of a building end loan aaaodaUou. BOAT AGROUND

T. U.

m^pbers of tbe W ave a sewing circle al

of Mrs. John Van Tine, 843 Central venae, Ibis (Tburaday) afternoon a o'clock for lb* benefit of the union'

free fountain fund.

Tbe committee baa 8318 toward tb red ton of a fountain In tbla cltj They hope to have tbe fountain In th* members and oilier*, wl

Interested In tbla

led to attend.

These sewing circles are to be held ery other Thursday afternoon durg tbe reason. If possible. Should ■y one wish to contribute material money to purchase the aamr, for aprons, fancy artlc will be thankfully

ELECTRIC ROAD PROMOTERS HERE

Storage Battery Cars Are to Arrive Within the Next

Thirty Days.

C. M. Van Tanell, of New York, wbo la Interested In tbe proposed Millville, Tuckahoe and Damn City Railway Company, left bare York at noon Tuesday on h usloese In connection with tbe road. He aald that work la being pushed upon Ibe five new Edison storage battbat are to b* used by tba company. These cars'*re to be dell' ered. be aald, within the ngxl SO'days. Frank L) Fblllpa, a banker,tioaeph Mack, a allk manufacturer and W.'tf. jtn>w6, . and treasurer qf a local electric roed lu Waablngtod. D. C.. wbo ■tad In tbe proposed electric rood here, were Id town on Saturday, here they bad a long conference with Mr. Van Tsaeell and W. Scott Hand, tbe preeldent of tbe proposed road, the office of A. C. Botwell, the or

paoy’e attorney.

Philips, Meek end Brown, been at Bridgeton end Mill-

Tbe members of Kalmla Tribe, So. B, Imp. O. R. M., ere organising learn, wHb K/\ Fitch Among the members of ie number of good pAyere. Including "CharWy" Brecklcy,- "AI'* Htnilh, Llby end some of tb* Moray boy*.

Tbe power boat Ellubrib H., a fishing smack under commend of Oept•>acob C Barrett, which rau aground ' Inside tbe. Greet Kg* Harbor Inlet Monday afternoon, waa taken off* on Tuesday and towed to Atlantic City. Under command of Captain Berr»<I. ie Elisabeth B. left Homer*’ Point early Monday morning, bat when about four mllea southeast |of Corson’a Inlet, tbe engine played onl. Blgntla of distress were hoisted by tbe crow,

i bard preseed to keep tbe

htad of their craft to tbe wind, bat tbe

Canon'e Inlet, having nothing

available bat e big cumbersome surf boat, where nneble to go to their eld.. and tbe Atlantic CftyNeMon waa called upon. Tbe Atlantic City men reached thr disabled craft Monday afternoon and started to tow It Into Ocean City, but Just Insldetbe Greet Egg Harbor Inlet tb* emack ran aground, and ell effort* to float It aolll high Ud* Tues-

day morning were abandoned.

In addition to Captain Barrett, Ibe ■mack's crew waa composed of E. F. Krrtcks, Howard J. Tdwnaend, H.

’ramer, H. Collin* and U. DUka.

NBBD TRAINING HALL

Tbe following letter i onoell meeting Friday evening and of tbe property

(Januril el

To the MayorU Ocean City— Gentlemen:—We, the i tbe Ocean City High School Athletic Aasodalloa, desire the privilege of oslug tb* music pavilion as n training year tbe building we* need for tbla purpose, and. as yon all know, receive yoer Immediate act too, I am Very truly youre, Kow&an K. Cottoii,

Mrs. Mary MeCormaek, aged 79 yean, died at th* home of Harry Gellen, In th!* rity, aarty Saturday morning. Wbee.Mre. Galien waa a child, her mothjr died, and Mr*. McCormack took charge of and raised Mr*. Gallon. 8b* had been with bar from that time antll Ler death. Undertaker Mark Lake on Tuesday sent tb* remains to Manayunk. where funeral services were bald yesterday.

uiTsu rilchl mit ITarTbe county freeholder* bare been gtvea tbe right of way for tb* third aectlou of Seaside road from Beasley's

Tb* boards of education of Cap* May ouuty have an aaeorialton. and this l aaoclation will meat lu Ocean CKy on Saturday, January 21, bolding two -ua. An official of the United Stale* Agricultural Department will make an address, and two of tba

Tbe mqst beautiful a m Sixth wreel, opposite Pi mu ate 10x100. and 40xM

Vsslrj Heellaan. •»ry of Holy Trinity P. K Church met for tbe-firptlme tbla year ** * lag la Thomas C? Duly rvHlUlw htaek xmi.—Half-grown whit*