OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXX.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1911
NO. 43
Ocean City Sentinel
MORGAN HAND,
{ CURTIS ROBINSON
Editor and Proprietor
Si.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. CITY bjRECTORY.
f city Officials
B f T. ABBOTT, M. D.,
ATTORNEY and «
COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 1 “"A
; OFFICI—CdfMr Ceatrtl ud EI(tUi Slr*«t
orrict Hou««.|rro» i>o»p.m. Important Topics Discussed
| JONATHAN HAND, T. c - HUTCHINSON. NL D. Dr - Abbott Re-elected Prcsi
Oonmaellor- a.t- Law, j Solicitor. Ha^tar la ChaWy, Notary lObhr.
CAPE MAY OOyRT HOU8E, N. J.j l)nlea "' -i., J I.OOC IM.I.OC T.lrpuae^, j f U> ■‘p* Oi.° CK ‘ * ** Vu - ocT: I w. Holt Aro*^ a/d.*. T N. GR1SCOM, M. D.
LAW OFFICES I A*
Apgar & Boswell,
COUNTY EDUCATORS IN ANNUAL MEETiNG HERE
IlomoeopnthiHt. 624 EIGHTH STREET
aad-KIliHl'u HTRtli T
OFFICES, rxjs&j Godfrey & Godfrey,
p/ShWo 1°*A.‘?.°»Mli 0 h! v‘w iv—uir «miia. Mrajiu^^lUciAid a ouu. i U] KaparioMBilent idTO-Uoola—]
CM UK CM SERVICES. jyftjlaf 1 yf^tSY.TO. KTr'BfBBfsi Prayer ^nortlaa. Wa^aaada] ftrnlaa'ijl
.orta^ U»«K»r -Too,
HantstP Huiidloc. n a’ , ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
~lnwr-fftat» IS-A.
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH
Dh. W. P. HAINES
Cou nsellor-at-Law
*a0 Central Ave. Ocean City, N. J.
LAW OFFICES OF
£)K. CHARLES B. RIDER
Herbert R. Voorhees,
I >on» int •*
809 Central Av.enue
*‘‘ : - mu PlMiiie—Atlantl* otr, No. «l 11. u- nosoo tnty. jlo. t^ ^
**< »-** ciTi. a. j. • TyfADDOCK'S i'll ARM ACY . Eighth Street and A-bury Avenue.
Otis M. Townsend
( A Practical 8easbore Arcbltec Lice&sed by tbe 8taie. -n EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O.
**PRICE
dental Association.
The annual iueellnf( of Ibe Br-liool Hoard Aaaoclatlnn of Cape May County «aa held lu Ibe aaaeinbly room of (be Ocean City High School on iSalurday, wlib the preaidenl of Ibeoryaulullon. Or. ft. T. Abbott; of till, city. In Ibe
TRUST OFFICERS HAVE LUNCHEON
The mom In
it ino'clock.
Declared to be Remark-
ably Bright.
■ Mltn Corson, OF";
wlfl be
the year which hai la-t meeting of lb! Impowlble In loud
I conceived It to he my Hr.I duty,a a newly appointed county auperlnteii dent, to look into the queatlon of courn Ot ttudy In Vogua. in our oouuty aa llacover whether the work lu all c achodl. wan receiving th- dillgei
requiren. The dedu
c bu-lne-n I ^Afleg/reorganltlug on Friday, the ’ounty Hu-1 dhectorn of the Ocean CHy Title and land read I Trunt Co., w Itb the exception of three, arlook of an elaborate luncheon at
je Klncayne.
The directorn abnent were K. V. Cor10. w ho la In California; lire Kev. 8. '. Lake, who wkn reported an being
aade fr
? ! THE UP-TO-DATE - Uul. ' " ' niJr: Tonsorial - Parlor
Four Barbrrn NO ^ AITVM
'° POWELL'S
-■.y* « -. aad t.« p. | »a Abbury avenuk ‘ “ *’ j A ran Haeor May Maaloe'. PalLm.. ml
Atlantic fity Theatres
\POLLOTnE4lJit
1. Cloaer and more thorough euper•Inlon la required lu towueblpn and or the nmall and laolated nchiKiln if he bent renulta are to be obtained; and -. That a more (feUiiile plan of rork for the high nchoola wan required n order to aecufelhe grealeni efllclency ud lu order to make IhrM -choolnaa meful to the public an they nhm.ld be. Hiau senUOL OUb'KStS. TbeCape May County High 8cIumi1 tnaoclalloa wan organInd during the unual teai'bern' Inntltu r In Hecemipr.TSUB, and In oomp4Kd of Ibe eulerlntendentn. nupervnlug pilucipaln, u|«rvlaorn and prluclpaln of- high • boola of the county For the pur>one of necarmg a wurec which would « applicable to all partn of 8ie county, hie body began the cooaideratlon of
ie high ecbool cc
Urnt wot
i of mudy a,
MiNTZER sOur World •
MSSMeAfNb
,ble Cast
[b' Home-made Candies b-j 816 Asbury Ayenuc
'■ Kpedala thin week J Crtaaid PlMagdl » 2Sc It MatrageMu Crtaa H 19c It. %
>ur Hherhound. WbHe Oak III
' llropa lor tljgt cough
l.yna ood Choeo'latea. reg. 60c at She
.—All Our Make
JACOB SCHUFF , THE PIONEER IAKERY. m a. a, iim iiw,,. iw a,, r. i .11 Prana Bread. Plan aed Caton dUly. w^dlar U" ss.* zsiz’ijzzra.'zzs
By VVi
A Nol
oielia Uardner Campbell Golln live Murray Malcolm Hunci lice Pntuem Herbert Budd Management of Frank McKee
j careful conalderalton of all the poluta j Involved at neveral meeting, held for j the purpone. formulated a minimum , high nebool coume for the c uuty. Thin wan preneuted to the Stale de partment for examlnatloL and nuggentlon awlaftrr ,iaaaliig IhU acrutlny and
poratdd wiyun It aucb
luggentluun an were made, waa «ubmitted to the Male Hoard of Education at itn Uecember meeting, an required by law, and afler atrlct ex-
amination waa duly approve<l.
lu value to the county In great, be caune It entabllnlien a ntaudard by ajilob onr high nchoola may be guided and one w hich will have the quality
< Hao
nry P. Moore, who 1. on a gunning p In 8oulh Carolina, tuiong tboae pYenent were all of the ■er out-of-town directorn. * duch euthunhinqi waa maulfented •II Uie oDleeri, and dlreclora, and en|>eclally by the vnltlng directorn, bMght proapecta of Jhe company. Plana are being made lor a •eat development of the company, ■rtlculary along the line ol Irunt
jalucM.
Ilecaunenf weather condltioun. w hich ■venerlounly Interfered with the prugm of work upon Ihe oompany’n Hiding opposite the bank. It ban decided to discontinue the building operation, for Ihe present, or until Ihe weather become* better. It la expected pany will be In Itn new quaMera by June I. Mayor Crease wan re Heeled prenlent. Henry D Moore Brat vice prenlent, l-ealle 8. Ludlam second vice president, C. It Blllwell ercretary and J. Filblan Tatera nollci-
The8t. Petersburg (Fla ) ludepeudnt nays: CapL U. G. Dyott, the well Down yacbtaman here from Ocean 'Ity, N. J., waa out wllb a party of friends yesterday and among other b caught were two derllBah, both of blrh had a spread of about four feet, ipt Dyott nay. It In a rare occurrence calch one of Ihese flsb and that air during last aeaaou be was able to get
ne of them.
Samuel Sumner Marcy. lor many earn a druggist In Cape May, wan mud dead In his store during the oon hour Monday by hla non, Sami. . Marcy, Jr., who entering the More found hla father lying-dead op Ihe floor. The clerk waa out for luocbY
but aatd he had left Mr. Marcy patently bit usual health.
a FROMM AN r> UjlllilEnr 1 CC1EDT-
Bssai&rs
SECRET SOCIETIES. a bode*. No. m, -F. aad A aod fourth Tliurada] rren I .r2Ksr , eei?etaiT\ f r! C M^Tboini
. Eitablished 1881 » B. R. SMITH & SONS WALL PAPER 1048 and 1050 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
^ We are ^lad the people of Ocean City appreciate our great rupetibn in prices. It stimulates us to put forth extra effort to give you the best at prices that speak for themselves. .-f- ^ Watch for A great cut, Saturday, January j8. STEWART’S of Gour-se
YACHTJLDB WILL HOLD SMOKER
Third Annual Event to be at Hotel Walton Tuesday, February ax.
tba Hotel WaHou, Philadelphia, Tuesday even lug, February 21 The price of the tickets to 82 each for goeet members. The committed request that members send to It the names and addresses of gueMi, no-tbst Invitations may -be pent, each member being privileged to-InvUe an many guests as he Tlie com in nine would like II utKP stood that the smoker Is uol given make money-' pi fare the committee that It expects lo spend more .money than Is received It was tba original Intention n kve a smoker Ihta year, It Is said sever*! mtmbc(a Insisted that oo
held.
her* oT fbe. entertainment harlee J.Curran,chairman. R. B Vollpai, Cbea. Wood. A T James and J. Ralph Wilson, secretary. Is m^de that all commui cations be teul-lo Secretary Wllav Wallao* street. Phtjadelpbls.
naatsaaawj.
Interesting to Investors or those who wish a desirable location for a Sea Side Home. For sale in Section Q, Ocean City,'in vicinity, oi State Road and Pennsylvania and Read ng Railroad Stations and Thirtyfourth street, Lots Nos
burr are d Me re
Also a few meadow lots.
the Osswa Cnj Baliilas aa« Low* s>
;':a
Railroad Prices quoted upon appilcatlou to ARTHUR D. BARROWS, Guardian,
S32 Cpntra! Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
H. STEELMAN
Fresh Meats
Ims, CsftKs. Fik Erictnes
NO COMBINES OFFICE: 1238 WEST AVENUE Consumer’s Ice & Coal Co.
wmolmsalc Amo mm tail om albas im . jkMt.WV««S*MNMjMd J O'E
App .Intecs ■•*
Dodge.
*/. rj. Haloes, uf this city.-at ;ular meeting of Atlantic city Xoi 1U. Doyal Order of Moore, y even tug. srae appointed lodge pbyalclaa for Ocean CUy. THere ai bar of members of the order
L«ri roe Fiona*. R B. .8tuee and wife, of tblq any, len yesterday for FtorKIs They will vlall Miami and E'alm.Raacb, and plan return April I.' Mr atltre’fitendi > sure they will bear of good flsb fulBre.
POULTRY DRK88KD TO ORDER ] FOUYTH ST. and ISBURT AVE. CtCMIE
A Big Rqiductiom in Price •WV«r TNC COM FAN V THAT CAUSCO A RCOOfcTION TRADE MOTTO: ••SQUARB S»U." Sdth PI
Think u over, then call on HARRY HEADLEY.- ^ *ne Operstor, Ninth aod Aewtlfsbow vou tba vary best way and some of tba -greatast bargains lb be found base ha u>a a
MURAL TRAINING DEATH’S SUDDEN SUMMONS
Thos. D. Sensor Calls School Directors’ Attention to
Important Subject.
Thus. I>. Sensor, representing I State Department of KduAtloc, mi a strong plea at the meeting of I County School Hoard Association b
Prospects of New Instituting. Saturday fora lilgb standard of mon
WESTYILLE WON
Ing fur Ut(,children of the public ichool* In Ihlt State .. In the course of hi* necerearlly brief alk, Mr. Sensor said that he esme to he meeting to listen rather than to talk. He declared that he knew of no attended that had Interested him more than Ibe meeUng
then Ming held.
The State ofllclsl*, be eald. are all friendly to the work of the school dlvand teachers—the training of and girls. It Isn’t enough lo listen lo the county superintendent All should make It a point to And out that things are going on well. We areeulenug upon a revolution In school matters greater than ever. The great e*t force that has brought-thls rcvolntlou I* compulsory ocbool alteudance. This should M enforced. If we find It uu’t just, then we can abolish It. Speaking of the training of boys and girls, Mr. Sensor said they should M taught to earn a living. A man complained to him. Mr. Sensor aald, that boys and girls, when sent to collegereturn home without knowing anything, and they are too "btgh-loned” to work. The speaker sakf he told Ibis mao that comparatively few young men have a chance to aiteod college. The nation la Intereated In education a* never before. If the schools do not teach the boys and girls Ihe things they need to make them good men and women, tba schools and those In charge/all In their doty. , The moral tralolog of children should M such as lo turn out a product whose vote cannot be bought and whose standard of life la true. Il la the duty of every school board to koow that the type of teacher employe! la of the highest moral ataudard. One may have a strong academic training, but
.ack morality.
In referring lo the care of tba health
of sghool children, Mr. Sensor said ths^tiA school buildings should have
faallliy to preserve health. Med
leal Inspdcllon Is ooly part of this good work. He especially urged directors lu the rural districts to look afler Ibe aanllary conditions and surroundings of the school bouses and out-bulldlugs
To Halid astoo Collage. Otis M. Townsend baa received the
contract to build a 31 story cottage, costing tsan. on Eleventh street, opposite Holy Triultyfburcb.for Mrs Lydia M. Mercer. She Is an aoot of Steward t'bll, at the headquarters of the Ocean
Motor Boat Club, with whom she
Well Known Resident Expires Soon After Return-
ing From Cbnrch.
EASY VICTORY! Her many friends In this city were
j more than shocked oo Monday morn-
— ; log to hear of the death of Mrs Lavlnla
Visitors Had No Trouble in , which occurred suddenly aorTwithoul
Drubbing Ocean City Bas- a moment's warning at 10.45 o'clock
ketball Team. , 8o “ d, J r “ , « ht
i Oscar
M.c.iu .
hat appehre
Saturday night, rvere drubbing.
Carr was absent, aa wa lorey, and Ibe only veterem am w ere "Joe” Scbock ‘and Leroy
lorey.
The "pony ballet" comprised Llby, Wieseulhal and Tbco. Hildreth, tbe making hi* Oral appearance aod playing well. t Hie bora' ached team work, and
sr
$200 A FRONT FOOT PAID FOR EIGHTH STREET LAND
A. F. F. MEMBERS ARE ENTERTAINED Young People of Organization Guests of Miss
Hand Fonlds.
e memMra of the A.F. F., a social oigaulxatloo made up for tbe moat part of young folk who are or have been Ocean CHy High School atudeots, were entertained by Ml** Maud Foolds on Saturday evening. Tbe decoratlona were very pretty, consisting.of college flags and penA pleasant time waa bad by tbe youog people, games Ming played and good music beard. This was folio'
J refresh nen is
Those present were Mtsaaa. Ellxabetb Brangan, Irene Ziegler. Ada Ranch, Inez Cor-ou, Margaret Reeves. Ethel Norcum, Esther -Carbart and Ruth Morris, ol this ettyr Mlsa Mojeaka Foote, of Philadelphia; Misses Myra I'ay and Louise VanUllder, of Ocaao View, and Mias Jeenuelle Cfoullng.
Sea Isle t Hy; Ear
Ranch,
J. Kdwsrd Voea, Leonard -Lear, Lawrence Lear, William Hancock, William CampMU.i Wilson Y.’Cbne-
Usu and Eugsue Miller.. Ta ■alia Deabie mobsc.
Otis M. Townsend' Ie removing an old buOdlogrrom Weal avenue, above ned by tbe Sutton A Leotalatlve. Ill bolM. on Its site r STATg O.
fur tbe Arm Mr. Town-
send also baa from Ibis Arm the contract to band a concrete blacksmith shdp os Haven aVanue, street, towel 11000 The Sejmxhi. Prlnung Hi prepared to do flref-clr - notloe. No* Is lbs
C. L. Brick and O. M. Townsend Will Improve Former
- Wert’s Property.
Clayton L. Brick, of Marltoo, who own* a cottage up town, and UUe M Towoaaod have purchased Mrs. R. F. Wen's store aud dwelling on Eighth street, opposite tbe new poet < building. They will not get pc atou, however, until April 1, beoauee
of a lease held by a tenant.
Tbe properly 1s 00x06. and tbe price paid—OOOOO—I* the highest per frost foot yet given for land on Elgblb
It Is intendtd by Ibe new owoa make extensive alkcratiooi and Improvement* to ibis property. Il will have one story brick, with plats glass front, and tba double store* that are M ooustructed will be op to dale
every way.
Mr. Brick, who plans to reside bi permaneutly, will occtpiy one of tbe stores aa a real estate ollloa. Tbe other store baa been ranted by Cornelias Dougherty, a tailor. Tbe bouse will contain apartments.
Tba "Slate Gaaette."Trenton, N. J. has arranged to publish all tbe new Hulbe proceedings of ibe New
• in.- b-«i,,b j. , , KJ „.„ relative mine pfoeeeamgs or tne At ’ J' 3 '.' Jsreey Le«l.l.ture that tbe peoplg a
• mirge Notcum. Edw etd Cot- j Interested lu.
/
TO MRS. R. H. THORN
e members have
Mrs. Thorn, apparently i
.. . , I*Her health or more jolly than during ■Virr and in asi-rv wsv HuDd »J- ll » < I.Irom ell lndlcallous,mauy
mcr ana in every wey mor _
Yestvllle eggregelu Cbampluu'e Hall lie local buy* got a
i yeere to live.
atrongly or more rtrikie tbe Scriptural Injunonldat of life, ye are In
death.”
Sbe attended tbe morning and even>g services In tbe First M. K. Church, of which sbe wee an active member. In tbe afternoon she visited 8. B. Sampson, whose health baa not been 1 tbe best for some time. Sbe had Just retired when Mr. Thom aa etartled to bear her cry c
>1 Ihei
eu tiering from stage fright. Their passlug wasn’t of the must approved pattern aud they appeared unable to locale tbe basket lu a way to roll up
ie score.
There was a large crowd present end good plays were IIMrelly applauded. There was an iunovaUco In that. Instead of two dO-mlnute halves, there ■re three 15 minute period*. The score at the end of the flret rlod was 11 to 7 lo favor of tbe iltore. Westvtile had 80 aud Ocean City V at the end of the second period, aud tbe flual score was: Westrllle, 44; ' Icean Clt#, 20. #ioo CHECK RECEIVED out lo Hots malls. Bishop Scarborough bas sent a check for (100 to tbe ofllclalt of Holy Trinity -■ Church. His geueroaity Is greatly appreciated by tbe rector and member* of IM* church. Mr*. Samuel Soatlergood bas turoad ret (80. Ibe result of ber recent r mage wlr, held In Fblladelpbia. A rectory and parish bouse fund been started and notable additions of money have been received. ■Circled uaak Cashier. Burrow* C. Marshall, for nine yi the paying teller and al times act er of Ibe Mechanics' National Bauk, of Millville, baa beeu elecii tbe position of cashier of Ibe bank, lo take Ibe place of Jos. K. Henry, who resigned lo go Into other bu*i Mr. Marshall, wbo la native of Cape May County, was al one Ume connected with tbe Flret Netlooal Bank of this city.
SPECIAL SERVICE USED 3Y BISHOP
Dedication of Memorial Gifts at Holy Trinity Been by Big Congregation. Tbe vlelt ot Blabop Scarborough; bishop of New Jersey, lo Holy Trinity Church Wednesday evaolog of last ' . was a rsd-letler day In th* blsof ibe church.
turned llfelet* to one aid*. Mr. Thorn, vainly trying to aronae ber, wnt for Dr. Allen Coreon, but be was unable to give ber any assistance. Tbe vital spark bad fled. Mr*.Thorn, who was 44 yaara old, waa a daughter of Edwin Smith, deceased,* resident of Philadelphia wbo, years ago, spent Ihe summer season* at bis collage In tbla Mty.. Mr*. Tborn bad been ■ visitor lo aod resident of tbla city about 28 yaare. Mr. Tborn and abe were married Noember 20,1889 There I* on* eon— St. Clair. became a member of tbe Flret M. E. Church aooo after her marriage, aod waa always at tbe fore/ront la Ibe good work of tbe ebureb, being a xaalous official of tba Ladies' Aid Society for years. Mrs. Tborn wae prominent in tbe Daughters of America and look an aciterest lo tbe Ladlae’ AuxUlaiy of No*. 1 aod 2 Are com pan lea. many yean aba kave ber busvaluable aaSUtaoc* lo fale buelne.«, and In every way was* hardworking helpmate. Mr. Tborn and Ibe members of tbe roily bare the atocere sympathy of their many friends. Funeral services will be bald at tba house tbla (Thursday) evening at 7 JO ''clock, conducted by tbe Rev. Dr. Brunyate. The body will repose to a ague re aod antique casket, with tllk lining aod silver trimmings. Tbe pall-bears re wlU be William Lake, John Brower, WjHlam L. Gibb, William H. RaWyClarenoe F« eon, Hiram 8. Mowrsr, C. L. B" sod H. A. W. Smith, moat of tborn set masters of tbe Ocean City Mawric lodge. Tbe remain* will be taken to Philadelphia Friday morning. Tbe I merit sill be at Cedar Hill a
tbe beautlfal edlflce. Tbs choir, undsr L agemsnl of Mrs. Wilatfo and Miss Colburn, aa organist, filled seat In tbe cbanccl aod be refund admlsamwrwring to lade of seating accommodation. Tba aholr'a singing of tbs setoriog | iever beeu excelled. It Is claimed. <rb4 bishop Used a spedil service dedication, with a special prayer aa be ■tood by each memorial gift. Ha warmly ooogratatalad pastor aod people oo tbe well-equipped
Ibe costly i
and tbe maolfaet stgas Hon aod Intersat. Twelve candidates were pro*
tbe Rev.
iv^Srdnej
a In tbedlo-
“For tbe
Ibis Is oae of tbe Hr esse.” sard the Bishop.
Tba IM of memorial gifts Indudae a carved oak reiedos, oak pulpit, titany desk, silver chalks, bras* veesa, sanctuary desks, slur frontal, e“" of-altar Huso aud a steam y*at plant.
'Dally Stale Gaselie” will be lpaid to subscriber* during
Ml** Ethel Nor and Mrs. Joaepb Norcum. k taking e am course at an AtlaatkCtty col
ood qaalMy. toraai* vsry cheap. Ap- R. Curtta 4y. ('TMb Groasar. ladm*' and Mot.' txacol* pmi aib*. Ktghth aad Warn a ret.**'” 7*4 Asbury aveoet, Oeoau-cny, N. J.
Natioo*l Bank will be
r with you regarding
M>8T AN EYE
tahu lb* td■J. Thorn ley Hughes, tba dragglal, • of tba aaoet popular young men d a prominent tenor soloist of our y. baa suffered tbe lose «r hM right
at flret
‘Tbe Injury, which
i be but tbe natural result of getltag bit of dust Into tbe eye, refused to yield to tbe usual treatment and the won to be greatly Inflamed and oauesd Mr. Hughe* mocb pain. Eight weak* ago ha went lo a aanHalo AUaalie.CUy. where every skill known to eelebot was brought to bear 00 hi* case .to .save tba aye, Mr. Hug bee heroically bearing the moot lag pain all lo no avail, and It Wae found neoeaeaiy to remove the eye lo order 10 mre tbe other 00*, the vision ot Which Is unusually ken and dear, for whkb tact be la very thank-
ful.
'Many Mauds In tbla dty extend tbetr sympathy lo tbe young man ta
ale manner lo w bleb ha I* bearing 11. ■Mr. Hugh** h*. resumed bte professional duties in tbla dty.” •Mr. Hugbea, wbb Is tba sou of Mr. and Mrs. WUllam R. Hughes, Im* many-frieud* lu Ocean City, who win sorry to learn ofble misfortune.
This change Is do* to tbe fad that Urn rector, tbe Rev. Jaba J. Bwweoey. la at tba Cbarth of Urn Mar of

