OCEAN CITV SENTINEL
VOL. XXX.
OCLAN'\/ITY, N. J.. TRUKSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1911.
NO. 42
Ocean City Sentinel
R CURTIS ROBINSON
o P«kV*«r. Strictly it
ClTYxOIRECTORY.
CITY OFFICIALS
JVfORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COyNSELLOR AT-L.AW,
tOppostt. Public bull dine* > JONATHAN HAND, CouWwelloi-- atSolicitor. Mutorln Ckunocry.Kolory Public. CAPE MAY COCKt'-HOUSE, N. J.
B. T. ABBOTT, M. D.,
- Fltyhlclan and MurifPon, OFFICE—Csrur Cmtnl ud ElgbU Street
ornce houuu ,J""" iJ g; President of Municipal Body
'J'.C. HUTCHINSON, M.D i “ ^
IIomoeopathiMt-
TWO COUNCI LMEN VOTE AGAINST NEW ORDINANCE
Declares Bill to be Foolish
Legislation.
.vial tumlUK Friday
OLD OFFICALS ARE RE-ELECTED
l^AW OFFICES Apgar &. Boswell,
LAW OFFICES
.!
N. GR1SCOM, M. D.
i he ordlna • <n a naiad | hUctiwsya • When I *u|>en-lnor 1 Tiont of 111
«■ordinance! Ma W Shares of New Stock of Bnilding Association Have
Been Taken.
t dh
|IOa» a year.
lary
.-•od; L ''
Godfrey & Godfrey,
■|i» : ill® Corson, M, DA”t: Bob Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ,f n,
an aenerally
lurllmen to make the
$00.a year. The prenenl ntreel ohlected to au Increane lu the even IbouRh, an clatm£<i_by i favor ol the ralne, tlrf dutlen
the year aaa M4.276 00. about f 10 two more thau In 1008. and the urteeiitb nerien Hill mature oue ouib MKiuer tbau the thirteenth. ■Theyear IIW9. loned ■ Ilh lists nharo fon-e. while the clone of 1910 abowa St. a net gain of tSK. Six hundred id nmely-oue nhaie* were lunued la.I
,rly 300. ao j
not nlood a
by any meaun. Are you taking u ••You will obnerve tbe groa id llabllltlea today excee.1 t indeed thouaand dollar mark
wenty-tlye
ilnce tbe ••Now Ifevi dder hlmnelf ■erllne tbe an,
year
JACOB SCHUFF , THE PIONEER BAKERf. ■*. no hm own. i. V B Bread. Plec uad CaBandcilT. Wrddla. a Municai Drama by Mo*«n Klcbder ■ nUla^ fr ~ ^ Trier. Sfa-. sir. W «d T1 Bel HruU. 01 K>
Bell Telephone
B. R.,SMITH & SONS WALL PAPER 1Q48 and 1050 Asbury Avenue' Ocean City, N. J.
CONFIRMATION . AT HOLT TRINITY Bishop Scarborongh Officiates at Impressive Ceremonies in This Church. There wan a large contrreeallon prenut In Holy Trinity P. E' Church lam ]. renlug, when conOrmatiou and dedf-
; -atory nervteea w
leafborough olllclsled, a-ntmed by the ector, tbe Itev. Sydney Uoudmau.
The.following munietl
‘ ung by tbe choir of nlxtceu volcen, ! inder tbe dlreclloo of Mra. A. K WII- | oii.MinnColburii.orgai.ini: [ Procenalonal, ••Stand t‘p For Jenun.”
.rs-’WfcSs ZJb&'zr: tu mil. lu K.of P. ball. Anbury nv.cur. u lb at fart. c. e.. Mhrk La«r. K. of A. Howard Tboro.
, Up-to-Date Paper Hanging ; Artisto 1 Mathcal / • . • • •
^ VL’i are giatl the people of Ocean City appreciate our great reduction in pr^es. It stimulates ws to put forth extra effort to give y ou the-best aiTprices
that speak for themselves.
% V Wafin for a great cut,/Satur<&y. lanuaj^ _2i._, STEWART’S of Oourse
Workmanship Guaranteed j Magulflcat, In U, Smart Pictures framed to Order.; Ulorta Patrt.
Nunc Dim III la, In K. Turla Hymn, ••Chrt.t In Made Ol
I 'uuudaltou," Smart.
; Anthem, Quintet, ••Seek Ye tbe
| •ord," Roberti
j .Hymn. "Draw, Holy tlbom. Thy
! tevea fold Veil," Ooodi
| Herfnr tonal, "Ou. I-a bur On, Spend
1 ,nd he Spent,” Calklui
Interesting to Investors
or those who wish a desirable location for a Sea'Side Home. For sale in Section G, Ocean City, in vicinity of State Road and Pennsylvania and Read ng Railroad Sta-ions and Thtrty-
lourth street, Lots’Nos
798 and 7ST Wmleg.ay —w'm^»o .v«n« 7X5 and TSB Central aveooe—tndlejr. Ilbatid 19B.eoroer. Slmpaoo aveoje. AL A-,dry avenue Al» .law meadow tou.
l, °“ t . PHcea qiA>ted upon appltoattou to ARTHUR D. ^ARROWS, Guardian,
832 Central Avenue rw “" r{ *
Ocean City, N. J.
H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Ins. Collies, rim Cnctries
POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDER FORtTH ST: ut tSIURl tK. Clfan aM Tuba^a. Ordcrt klt’crcd
MO COMBINES OrFICE: 1238 WEST AVENUE Consumer’s Ice & Coal Co.
WHOCaSALM AMO MKT AIL OKALMRS IN
improved Ayatem Utod T O E * Hite or treat tee —■ S^toetoth. CtTy a Rip Reduction In Price •UY or thV COMPAWV THAT CAUSCO a SEDUCTION
TRADE MOTTO: ••SQUARE.DEAL”
Tired of watting far minty Board yghTeebol I nil. for lum^r.tha't .hr I he repair of county, bndiea In Weymouth Tollnahlp. laat fall, llcitalton W ber- buabaud, Andcraon Hourgeola, freeholder from that dto irict, Mra. A. Eatelle liotrrgeola, of Kalalvllle. baa atartad ault again at the ooard. .'Tbe bill, amouullug I imalely 1400. baa been held
faWl
e board for tbe peat ti
Mlnge.
of the Ocean
ra Saturday evening, le old board of director, and the cr» e'rte re-elected. -Tbeaf oRtclala i. follow.: e.ldeut, (ieorge O. Adam*; vice idem. Simeon B. Miller: Irea.urer. lam I.ak^: aecretary. It. Howard
lie the cloalng year tbe i bl.tory ha. not been In ago I ivail lu my report
ir, bulb lu volume of b ■lit, and It baa done ac mortgage loan. In 19i
a about f34.000, «
T *31.01
The I
i<-rtgag
nade dur
ry atock bolder
rill c
Ion. the rerull <:
tbau anything we have bad I
>.ure of arcing in tbe pa.t. inly tilth «rieiT*_uow.<!f
• eub-crlbera."
Mr. Thorn waa congratulates ■e excellent abowlug of the
.ton.
There were etveral hundred ’ tbe new wrlea taken at the meeting and aluce that time.
SMALL ROW ON SHORE LINE CAR Three Men Accused Are Held in Bail to Keep the
Peace.
Accn-ed of dlaorderly coudu.-t on ■e of the cart of tbe Shore Kaat Line unday afternoon, Petro Daltello, omlutrtr'Perri and Ueorge Ctllberto ere each held Ur *100 ball to k<ep ■e peace, and al-o made to pay tbe wta, after a bearing before Juatlce of ic Peace'Kuab at noon Tueaday. Ctllberto aim war accuaed of carryig concealed deadly weapona. He a. put under *300 ball to kefp tbe peace and made to pay the coata - The defeudanta furnl.hed tbe ball id H<]u!dated the coat*, and weredla ■arged after a lecture by Hqulre Uu*b, u ho expreaaed the view that there waa uftlcleut evldeuce to bold Clllberto ic grand Jury. e wltneaaea agalnat tbe priaouera Hereklab Adama. tbe conductor e cat; Joacpb 8cbock, Jcaae I one, Allen 8mltb, BeuJ. Uouwcll, Philip > and Win Lawaon. uuly Collector Juaepb 1.8ci.U laahi behalf of the aci-uaed. ini the tratlmdny ol
$75,000 BOND ISSUE GOOD MOVE FOR OCEAN CITY
COMMITTEES FOR COUNCIL NAMED
Messrs. Ranck and Newberry, Jnst Entering, Given Very Good Places. It the apeclal meeting of Council Friday evVtilug, Preablent Marta announced the appointment of atandlug immltteea for the year, aa followa: Btreeta, Walka and Drivea-Adama, ewterry and Bampaou. Water—Rider, Stanton and Ranck. Fire—Sain peon, Adama and Rider. Advertlalug—Newberry. Stanton and
Adama.
Rallmad—Slanlon, Newberry and
Sampaou.
Dralua—Rider, New berry and Samptiarbageand Traah—Stanton,Adama
and Rider. I.lghta—Kai
terpre
I by
•, the barber, it appear, that the'men bought ruund-trip ticket, from tbla city to Atiautlc City, but ieu they reached Pleaaautvllle they decided to returu to Ocgau City, aud boarded a car. .inductor Adama collected tbe reIred tlcketa at dlirereut polula aloug tbe road, aa la tbe cuatom, and at tbe proper time be tried to lift the remainder of tbe atrip ticket, according to Ibe if tbe Company. Tbe three paaaenger. did not uuderaland why they uld give up that part of tbe ticket they bad nut uiwd—from Pieaaautville to Atlantic City. Then tbe trouble atarted. It waa claimed, however, that Clllberto waa be one to ralac tbe mo-t object long, u tbe excitement of the moment. It l a. alleged. Mime people ruabed Cillwrto tu tbe rear of (be car aud be •uded on an l.laud near tbla city, 'ouductor Adama aald be took no tbla. being at tbe other end of
tbe tl
iwer»—Newiaerry, Adama and
Ranck.
Law and Leglalaltuu—Stanton, Rler and Sampaou. Ordlnaucea—Newberry, Ranck and
Stanton.
Property aud Police—Adama, Ranck id Sian ton. Mualc—Hampaon, Ranck aud NewFiuaoce and Accuunta—Ranck, Rltr and Adama. Aa will be observed, tbe two new membera—Meaara. Newberry and Ranck—fared particularly well, being ■■pointed to Borne of tbe moat Imporaiit committee.-
teat Hied, point and tried to e ' gun" refused to work. He la Jleged to have aald to tbe < doctor "I .boots you." illberto denied tbal be bad a i at tbe time aud further declared I er owned one. ity Collector Scull said tbe t dudor made more nolae than tbe added that tbe turu did not underataud about tbe tlcketa aud be bad ofleied pay their fare ratber tbau have sou one "atari something” on tbe car. Clllberto baa been employed here for
BIG HOTELS WILL OPEN DURING M. E. CONFERENCE
$5000 HOUSE FOR D. A. HENDERSON Camden Insurance Man Will Spend Summer Season in
This City.
I avid A Heuder«ou, of Camden, a partner of W. E. Mawey lo tbe losuruslotifflu that city, la having prepared for a handsome coti be built at tbe eoroer of North atreet and,Atlantic Boulevard, lo the upper section of tbla city. Tbe cot tag a will be modern lo evety mpect and beautifully Buiabed. It III coat about *5000 l|r. and Mrs. Henderson Intend aklug tblaYbclr summer borne. Mr Ilendenou-will bring with him la awin powerboat, wbleb waa furmly owned by a member of tbe Wildwood Y'acbt Club. ai«d wblcb carried oil the Inquirer cup early laat spring. Mr Henderson, for several years pan*, baa beau idriitlllrd with •rests In this city.
raugeaneula wt|h j. Yl Cheater A Co. to take< tbe Smllbetuau cottage. 609
Ocean avenue.
Freeholder. Bennett,' dandy and Foa. tbe committee from tbe 'coquty card. Visited tbe Bute 1 naan* Asylum i TreiiluB-Tusaday. ' Tbs commillaa Istta the'asylum twice a year. There are 18 petleuu there from tbie county.
ertale owner makSa you a” desirable citizen. Think It over, then OBI —
harry Bradley.
Heal Estate Operator, .Ninth and ‘Anbury avenue ■next to tire boosie Who i will show you tbe very beat way and . .onaa of tbe greatest bargains to be here on tbe ——
•aey l*egUiature that the people are
Will Care for Many Delegafes—Opening Sermon bv the Rev. J. C. Knlp. Dr. Bruuyata, tbe pastor, and mem beta of the official board of tbe First M.K. Church are busily engaged In planning to lake care of tbe ministers and others who will be here to attend New Jersey M. K Cburcb Annual Conference, wblcb begins lu the cburcb Tuesday, March 14, and liuueoua watk. Arrangements have been Uka care of half of tbe vlstb Bellevue, which will be opet occasion by Mra. E. W. Gaudy, a member of tbe church board; Oceanic, Mrs Baker will open; tbe Bwartbmore, Mrs. Johnson Roney, ad tbe Blscayoe. Nearly all tbs raaldeuU.of tbe city are expreaaed their, wlJIlngoepe ■slat tu taking care of tbe members of conference. Conference will be preaided over by Rlabop 1. W- Hamilton, of Boston, and tbe opening sermon will be delivered by? the Rev. J. C. Kulp, of g Lake.
9 o’ctocl
tbe .eacramenl will be administered by Blabop Hamilton to tbe ministers and friends. • There will be a memorial service et 10 o'clock far. t*— M * •
ud tbelr widow
Tbe Conference H gabtsed at 11 o'clock. Tbe anniversary of tbe
"Uaionary Hociety u
o'clock lu the efteruoon.
At 7 JO o'clock there will be tbe- anniversary service of tbe Foreign MieBlod'Hociety. Tbe speaker will be tbe Rev. Homer C. BlunU/D. D., ol New
Yorlb-'
lu Tbe Praebytcrtan Cburcb, which baa .been tanfed over to the Methodists for (be weak, on Wednesday turning
Rider
32 YEARS MARRIED
.oocllmau and Mr.. ManckCcl-
Councilman aud Mra. W. M. Ranck
celebrated tbelr twenly-aecood wed ding anniversary with a supper Tuea-
(veiling at tbelr borne. Those
preaeut were Mr. John W. Ferguson,
larence Ferguson aud wife, Mr
Edgar Ferguaoii and wife, Mr. Batn'l Reddig, Elmer E Ranck, Master. Rosa. Cheater aud Harold Ferguson.
very eojoyabla eveniug was apeul,
and Mr. aud Mra. Ranck were warmly
■ugralulaled by tbelr frienda.
Tbe directors of the King National Bank met Friday morning and reorganized fat tbe year by re-elactlng May I r Crease president. IL B. Utiles vice president, W. Scott Hand ca> and J. FUblan Tatem solicitor.
William E. Massey Discusses ' Financial Condition of This Resort, aa reported at (be'laat Hoard of Trade meeting that Mr^JT. E. Xaa•ey bad greatly aided the committer In preparing tbe bonding proposition that waa submitted to that body, and ^ aa be was not present at tbe meeting, S the Hkntjski. Interviewed that gentle- W man as to bla views of Ocean City's Itnancial eondlttou, with tbe following —alt; ’ . . ‘ 1 Y'es," aald Mr. Maaaey. "1 waa very much Interested In the. eflbrts of tbe Hoard of Trade td submit a bonding propaeltlon that waa based on actual tbe city both financially and for continued development, especially along drainage lines. •It seemed tome both Datura! aud logical for tbe laltutlvaof such a move to come from tba Board of Trade. Tbe public are apt to ba unjustly susplctoua and bypercrlUcal of such propositions where recommended by Council alone, where urged by a general body, . aatbe Board of Trade,Couocll can naturally feel that they have the genii moral support of the public )n carrying out tbe details of tbe same. Per- ' aoually, 1 have complete confldeoce In Integrity of our councilman Ic body and believe that they are .Inspired at tbe prevent time by motives that look only to tbe furtherance of the city’s “I do Indeed regrettbal press notices r this transaction give tbe Impreeelou that Ocean City’s finances are in bad shape, 'tangled,' to ace tbe expraeaton of tbe papers, whereat, aa a matter offset, we have reason to be Dot only uodMurbed by tbelr condition, but actually enthusiastic over tbelr abowlug aa compared with other cities
and resorts.
•For Instance, while we have a borrowing or bonding capacity of *453,234 at the present time,' there are only V . *229,000 * of outstanding bonds, and agalnat this there la In tba sinking fund *42,033.15, ao that If *75.000 more of bonds should be Issued, aa recommended, we will not then have made a serious Inroad on our borrowing limit, and, when we consider tba low rale of interest that these bonds will carry, tbe Interest charges agalnat tba city will only be ellgbtly Increased above the present, baaed on tbe big beat rata of much of our preaeot floating Indebtedness aa will ba Included lo tbe bond la
"Tbau there la
prlattou for
GETTING RID OF CITY’S SEWAGE
Officials of Local Company Trying to Devise Some Satisfactory System. Regarding the matter of a sewage disposal plant for Ocean City, it, W. Kdwards, of tba aewar company, reports progress. Tbe company, ba says, la sparing no efforts to ascertain everything possible In connection with tbe establishment aud working* of such a
plant
Mr. Edwards and Mr. Massey, in line with tbla' Investlgattoh^-'YlStad, Millville 'and Vineland a 'tew'daya^ stuc*. s Tbay saw tbe sewage-plant Si Vineland and the dlaptwal plant In ifrilirilla. They Interviewed the superintendents of tbaaa and discussal tba subject with cltlxaoa. Millville's plant, exclusive of tbe pipe' Hue eyetei •60,000. aud still It la aald
era Is another i. \n IMFUm t r runofog the
city.
from bond Interest and striking fund , waa *80,700, while In 1910 tbe waa *74,438,.an Increase of 47 per cent., but of thle latter amount
expended for perma-
nent assets, aucb as city lot, road roller, draloa, ate. Deducting this, U leaves tbe increase only Sl.par cent.
•Now by actual« calculations that a
tbs building Improvements, and addlrai to Ooaan City during that period Bra years have Increased over >4 per nt., and tbla la entirely Independent of tba lucres a In land values due to
■srs. Massay and Edwards and Bupt. W. W Ulbb have left on a further lour of inapaettou. I they return tbey will visit Veutoor, Chelsea, ^vuury Park aud A veto The Bkntimx is Informed tbal tbe aewer company has derided to build a aewer aloug tbe bay front on tbe street neareel to tba bay, aud thus taka care of every bouse lo that seriton. of tbe city. ’ Tbe pipe for ttit^has been ordered, and tba work will In all probability be done befogs tba Coltag s« are occupied next summer.
city's growth; OnJJ have fallen far BT ■The reason that Uxea lima have been so materially Increased tba fact that tba charges against us for county and school tax nearly 173 pur cent, big bar than they ware In 1904. -Let the public know and consider tbasa thinga and tbay cannot but feel ifldence lo Ocean City's flnanctal future greatly strengthened. ••I would like lo add a word regardlug certain «
plaints «
of ocean front down tl resent-Ibe separata ground oceanward of Waaley avenue, but I consider our assessors are not only Justlllable lo making tbasa assail
titles to this groa Ad have, lu a Dumber of Instances, passed to holders eutirely Independent of tbe west aide of Wesley avenue, and tbay actually must be assessed.* 7
>ve* all aettoos of the Legislature of h public character, "Jva Ibe number aud nature of every ■III introduced aud the disposition of k * No other newspaper tu tbe Mate will live so much lu details of tba LrgksJaIva proceeding*. . Tbe ••Dally Slat* UaxeUe" will ba
Conference Pentecostal services will ba bald lu tbla cburcb alas. On Wednesday evening la tba byterimn Church will be held (be versary of the Board of Educatto Great preparations are being i for Conference Hunday.. in Ibe First M. E Church tba at
Frank M Conley Is doing notabU >lo work In Philadelphia tbla wlnlur. le recently aeog wiib the Philadelphia Cboral Bociety, wblcb gave ■ Tba lab.” He has ate sung at.the Philadelphia Orchestra concerts. Conley, whose quartet aaog In the First
with great excellent work has been praised by Philadelphia newspapers
In this Issue of lbc'BK#tiKm. la ■bad the annual report oftreasurer. Tht report contain
Lieut. C«l. Cbariae M. Gandy, a native of Capa May county, has been relieved of bis dutlea In tbe Department of California, anti ordered to tall from Ban Francisco March 5 for Manila, far duty lu tbs Philippines. UaoL Cot. Gaudy has a n Ocean City.

