OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
X-
VOL. XXX.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911.
NO. 47
BOARD OF TRADE LARGE THRONG ATTENDS HONORS STEVENS DR. ABBOTT’S FUNERAL
Educator Re elected President '
of Organization for His CITY CAN HANDLE
,• Vkr Sr« lu Ih- IWj id
SECRET SOCIETIES, <«■—b Oil) ixMt... Ms. 171.-r. .n« *- ■Bf. :■ DgpfourlhTbwradpj 'ib.k.ij-rshn: menJfj^r. M. i|.uu.». .. K. of I-., ID
, ^ Bell Telephone B. R. SMITH & SONS WAUL PAPER 1048 and 1050 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
Up-to-Date Paper Hanging
Artists'. Materaf
Workmanship Guaranteed Pictures Tramed to Order
| CURTlli lOfilNSON Conveyancing j Insurance
Rotary pubuc and
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
Nos. 744-48 Asbury AVenbe o
OCEAN city. N. J.
Interesting to Investors or those .fco wish ..dcssirJbl, location W . Sea Sid. Home For skle in Section G. Ocean City, in vicinity oi Sute Road and rafcnsylvania and Read ng Railroad Sta ions and ThirtyfourtHstreet, Lots Nos -HK .Id 787 w*ler DVD —ocean frool I*, and 2M Hdtcd DVD not SSSSSsiSK’^SShtST
P.1-.
ARTHUR 0. BARROWS, OuaMiin. . ia—t wr—rr ^ ^32 Central Avenue , v Ocean City. N. J.
, COMBINES OFFICE: 1236 west avenue
Consumer’s Ice & Coal Co. \ WHOLESALE and NtTAIL DM ALANS IN
KII-LT.V WUOMD KiohomI ^ Big Reduetion in Price nisn ST. nil ISBURt HE.. ; u , or J, c...,, th.tT.o.to. .eouchoi.
Uor*M.trt«aa (.fco.lrttr*. M ..vkiaRC OtAi-" ■
——. 'TRADE MOTTO: SVeAKC
H. STEELMAN
Fresh Meats
Jus; Coffees. Flee Ereceties
Ui» lloDr3'k rDilroDd r
tli.t )i
hat I
H. A. W. Sm.rfi uid that a Heading Ailroad affinal had been talking with bine and the Hotel rnipiVlaiV Aeepcia- • an. It waa thought by some of lboa« itrrested, Mr. Smith Mid. that Uaung at <JK> o’dack in the afternoon • ould null mail.* of the hi It waa thought bj membera of the xiard Shat another earlj morning t romper/to I'iulndelphia mould b« ,r.w‘iated by tb. lm.inrM men an ;be viaitora here in the aunuher. Mayor Ceeane; .uggr.ted that aa
•t the a
U to aubipit the pru|io.ition to-th< .
City Talpayera’ AMOriatiou, ol whom are rmidenta of
i iet-with
Mayor tkeaae'a auggreti
the appro*SI of the board, and the rslary waa in.trjited to at onen In touch Vith the member, of. the Aaao-
Wm. T. Prcttytuan, of Philadelphia, hummer re-ldeut of tbla rtty, where « la nuanetally Intereetsd, baa purtiaaad from UUa M. Towoa ud a la o-
cttiaao. Think H over, tMen a
HARRY HEADLEY,
Kshl Ratals Operator, Nluth and' Aa-i
H. D. MOORE GIVES $150 TO HELP BOYS’ PLAYROOM
TO ENTERTAIN
EASTER CROWDS Hotel Association Appoints Committee to Arrange for
Usual Social Event.
The member, of the Ocean City Hotel Proprietor.' Aaaocialii.a are makinj
■ gite tlieir annual Boater on Ea.ter "Saturday ere-
cting for the .plrmaur* of their" jffie«ta.
t thi. year will be held
Boardwalk. ' * The fallowing committee waa appoint1 to take charge of the event. If. A. tV. South, of the Biacayne: Mr.
‘Jnfeaeon Honey, of the Swarthmore; Mr, Charle* E. Haag, of the Raleigh? Mrs
irpin, of -the horraine, and Viiw. Josephine Mann, of the GeuerieTe. Theme entertainments by the Aaaocia-
on. are alway, enjoyed by the guest, of the 'hotels* and are a pleasing fra
tW*fgetivitae, here during the
holiday.
■z*
Prominent Financier Makes Prond Hearts of Presbyterian Church Members. The hearu of thoiw connected with ve l irtt* Prewbyterian Church, of this
than happy when
became known that Uenry D. Moore, Haddonfield, had donated filOU lord the work of finishing up the work the play room in the Church for the ith of the city, and had also given fioO for the purehaae of paraphernalia Mr. Moore, while here on Friday, toU Lewis E. Smith, an official of the Church,
of his intention. '
To any that Mr. Smith wa. delighted
o cap re.
mildly.
Mr. Moore i. noted for hi. philantro-
pby and interval in Christian work in phy and intereat in Christian work, not
only in liaddonfield, where he bui
bal.jhome church a few yearn ago, bid aUo in hi* natire town of Steuben, Mewhen- he spent hi. boyhood days. In Steuben he i. .pending •10,000 " " ^
ding for the boys There the ;
hive recreation rooms and a Urge library
of only standard works gl all Hinds. When Mr. Moore wa. a barefoot I
io hi. home town in Maine, which, by the way, be eisiU every year and en-
riches by hi. trip., there was o
| handful of books'in-the Tillage, b lo 'Mear Berraon be I made good use of these. Two of .aswllsrrr.. .’dmlt with Pale.tine .and the ‘"Land of of Washlbgloo Camp, | Eidmfbt Son.- After reading these
No. 76, P. O. 8. of A., wljl nil end tbe ! ‘"ok., .the hoy was inspired r —
Klmi Presbyterian Cbureh Jo a body ; Are to risit both pUceo. T nt Sunday eveutug. when tbe paa- i within recent yean,
ir. Mr. Cnoaelberry, will apeak to [ Mr. Moore and hia non. Wm. G, alsa Min ou '"Tba King of America.'' 1 well known here, are active .in the work ■Ttiers will be special music by tbe of edraociag the moral welfare of the
rbolr on tliU occaston, an well a. youth of thia aretion and Cha apeclally printed program. i ty. f'
Community Shocked by Sud-
den Death of One ot Its Best Known Residents. Horrnwlng relative, and friendv Bfled
tbe Find M. E. Cbureh on Tuesday morning, when funeral services were No Difficulty in tooki-e Afle,'
. Big Lot Of Visitor? Ont afternoon. During and after tbe eerOf Season. vlc " ‘ h * r « “* re no"* among the great
throng who did not abow visible evl-
Mayor t r,w-e. at the m.-ctmg of the denee pflbelr poignant grief over Dr.
-_h.wrd of Trade, called attention of the Abbott’s dealb.
Prior to taking the ramaloa to tba
church, services were held lo tbe doc-
it’s lale home by Dr. Bninyale. With Ibe Church bell tolling Its.
mournful knell, tbe casket was carried sc row ibe street from the borne lo the church by members of tbe offlclal board of tbe church tod placed la frout of Ibe pulpll, along which and
be remains were tbe large flags Junior Mechanics aud Daugh-
ters of America.
Ing of Scripture by tbe ttev. H. T. Caa•elberry, pastor of the First Presbyterian Cbureh. This waa followed by the sloglng of one of Dr. Abbott's favorite hymns. 'TbeUotden Key," by a quartet comprislug Mrs. George C. Murphy, Miss Pauline Sharp, Ralph ' GofTaud E M. Sutton. After a prayer by tbe Rev. B. Wesley Lake, another fevorlle hymn, "Some Day tbe Sliver Cord Will Break," was sung by tbe quartet. Dr. Brunyate, In beginning hie serIOO, said that In tbe death of Dr. Abbott he bad lost a strong personal friend, as floe a one an It waa poealble or man to have, and alto a wine coon-
elor.
Dr. Brunyate (ben spoke from Ibe rordt, "He was not, for God took Itm." After telling of Paal's flgbt or righteousness, bow be bad fought tbe good flgbt, bow Paul's soul lo tbe Master, and bow kbe Christian life Is good all Ibroogb, Dr. Brunyate said Ibat Dr. Abbott jus gone forever, aud tbe speaker asked God thst all be as ready for IraDtiatlon
as was tbs late physician.
Dr. AbboU, said live speaker, came from good stock. There » something lo blood. Dr. AbboU loved bis church end when possible to get away from hi* professional duties be was always be found at tbe services. He wss
i, breed lo hit views,
generous and sympatbetlc. flee waa loo great lor him.
Ha was out of our best cltlseos, unobtrusive and genial. Ha alway* bad
a word of good cheer. HU friend. ^
never forget him, not oi bU medical skill bat t
reedy sympathy. When be prayed at ebareh meeting., he did to with floe language end choice dlctloo. He - ild an unkind wont; be was always a gentleman. H* waa dean, isoly and gentle. He bad oo (ales, pride—bo sirs. Tbe oommontty baa
lost a great man.
Dr. Brunyate said' be bqd known Dr. Abbott fyr 87 yearn, lor that long ago be bad nursed back to llfsoos who near and dear to Um spaaksr. Ha and Dr. AbboU era now separated In tbe flesh, but they are one In thought. Dr. Abbott was a public man—tba right mao lo tb* right place. He ever shirked bU work. He was a oble apecimeq of a Christian geotloWbeu Dr. AbboU should have kagB. - In bad enjoying bU night’s reel, be frequently waa working with patients. Dr. Brunyate said that Dr. Abbott
_» a meeting of board of tb* church tbs
ulgbt More hi- death, and they bapfew weekeAgo._ Dr AbboU said that' be, ton, wanted a quick depth. Death, after'all, mid the preacher, b only liberal log tba soul for It* bom* In Paradise. Dr. AbboU has beard the cheerlug me*sage that awaits tb* faithful
if other place, that I nit of w-uon. This city is going to nuke good on the claim Hut tbe place can accommodate, tire satisfaction of all, n crowd of this number. There is tin question that Ocean City can do it. The only other places thst can do this are Atlantic Park. Tlie quenee is Out. in future. Ocean City will figure ns n conference town in every three years. Mr. Edward* added that some o member, of the Board of Trade arc ing, in n substantial way, the plana and arrangements bring nude %y the -barge of the preparefor Conference. yor Cresar suggested that it would ell for the advertising •perate in ith the Board of Trade.
TO ATTEND CHURCH
B.R.Hmtth A Boo. are ottering ram I Cape Edwin Wilkie, of the Ocean nautsof leal year*, wall paper fur b and ■ Ctty Yacht Club, I. baring a lOeeule, redured from 18/80. » ann .pmd boat built by Herbert Smith, of
as-isr.sssirisAs: •‘■•Jr-
for 1911. IneWdlog doamrile sod 1m- “f Maurer, of New Yolk, aud ported good* lo pttera the moM artMIr bav* tusulletf a 75 hone power engine met*. fMI qod amour latere -method 0 f lbs vary latent aud
vtog wall paper. — *•
Mis. GofT, of Millville, owner of tb* Bt. Cbarlm Hotel lo Ihl. city, ha* given to John Beal tbe contract to make big Improvement, to bar bourn. MIm Gofl will extend the porch four feet and couetruct two ■tore, lo tbe bsaemeut of tbe hotel. Tbe Mores will be built In up-lodate Myle, with plate-glam front.. The Improvement will core about ffiOO. eudell prepared tbe plans. yachtsmenIaye GREAT SM0KER1 Enjoyable Evening Spent by Members at a Philadelphia Hotel. Tbe fourth annual emoker ol tbe Ocean City Yacht dub was given on Tuesday evening at tbe Hotel Walton, Philadelphia. A great many distinguished gue-t* were Ibvlied, sod It a. the Mecca' of yachtsmen aud other sport amen. Commodore Wm. E H-xamer welcomed Ibe guests and suspended tbe by-laws for 24 hour*. He declared rery guest a full-fledged member of tbe Ocean City Yacht dub, aud bade Ibem to do, like all good .parte and yachtsmen, "heave fiho^’ put away everything I hst came t4for«lbem, aud cast away all line* of eorren and trouble while they were a of tbe Ocean dfy Yacht dub. There were pipe, and tobaccogslor*. nd no one went dry. At ten o’t * Dutch Lobcb" wa. served. Tbe vaudeville entertainment excelleot. Tb* talent wee drawn from player, lo tbe city, and f auto. wa. kept batutuklug tbe artists'from (be tbeaMrirto tbe
bqtei.
iher. are greatly Indebted to Ibe enlertalument committee, whom ■ labored so hard and pro liberally for all tbe participant.. Tbe committee of arrmogeI of Charles j. Curran, T. Jeme., t barlm B. Wood, Robert B. Yollom abd J Ralph Wilson, secretary. Following was tbe program: Overture, Prof .Jock Dale; tbe latere mojluu pictures; Gertrud* Balaton, staging comtdleoos; .Larry Bbarkgy, comedian; Willis aud Uau.ley. ringing dsuclug comedienne.: relcctmu. Dale; isteri matlon pictures: Herbert Byral, singing and talking comedian; tbe Four Mu.kwl^lm..,. qiurieal artleto; the lie I inure Blrien, poliie eutertsiaer.; Iren* Law, ehar- —‘ —Powney agl ***•
batter tba^aOm
. friend, will yybacaue^y
rfi. at the p be N bfflrlal I light brilore
Duriog bl* dricourre, Dr. Bruoysla at ttmm was almost uuabl* to proceed because of his deep emotions. Dr. Lake, who followed, laid it li bard for fieopl* to uoderetaod suddei) deaths. Peopl* are locllued lo be msc terlslirilc. They look al tbe body and do Dot regard tba sool. Tbs eool la
realised thb, they would lead better Dr Abbott earns from a good,. riauacITfamlly, tbe speaker aaM. Ha bad kyown t
Dr Abbott dltrmctsd people by Us kindnem. He war not ooly a phy stint a nure* Frequently be would lo all ulgbt with bis patleoU, aud thin n>o their bearia. Dr, Lake mkl b* could safleraa everything said by Dr. BrwovaU. The quartet mug "Ab«* With Me," sou tbla closed (be rerviore - Those In lb* cl
— ... , — For rent, lota bordrriug tbe Baadlog ury aveoue, next .to Ore bourn who In reasons of provperitjN place s part 1 • 1 : I track. Haven, above Eighth, .ultsd to irf.bow you IB* very be.1 way. and of your Income In the Flrit National Fob Haua—CoStngaw and lot* In any bmvy barinare: low nut; Jobs R ;.m. of li>* greatari bargain, th be Hank of Oroah (Tty Bomsd^-Jbl. mu.1 derirabl. locallop* in Uoaac City. I Kendrick, 102 Booth Twelfth riswet. hiiuL bare on tbe easlmt terms food may carry you over a rough inyi Apply to A. Uotloa 619 Asbury avsoua,! Pbllsdelpbta. ar m* your Ocean City
Ixm* connection,- 1 rocky roml. . ' Ocean City,'New Jeremy.

