CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXX.
COE AN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1911.
NO. 52
AGEff HORSEMAN DR. Rif ER URGES BOND
CALLED BY DEATH
ISSUE FOR DRAINAGE
I Peter Ashman Started to Drive When Only Thirteen Years BELFAST DOMINIE
« ho<ra.one»fOcean lly'. olde.1 ottliena, »a« burled at Mt. Moriah cemetery, Philadelphia, ml Monday. He died at hl» home ere on VVe.iiie-.Uy eveu*IUK of l«M eek, »fler an-lllnew of aome time um Height-' dl*aee, aged about TV ^lr A-htuan -a. a' veteran hon«i, having betMftto ride , a ben he l.S year, old^fe waalttiowii over con.lderable territory a. Vn Intrepid, •kllirul driver, and lie wae (xipular large circle of friend. In Phila-delphia,-Allentown and Providence, ere tie frequently drove fael
• ago, 1
t VVI—a-
i.- road-bo
hLkeO'IMfve In Philadelphia. He wa» a veteran of the Oval War, avlng been a member of a Peun.ylmla Kegltnaiit. Funeral -ervlce- were conducted ere on .Friday evening-by the Rev. !. T. ra««elberry, of thl- city, and the «v. Mr. f*keath, of the Mt. Hefman M. K. Church, Philadelphia. A.hman, who bad a number of i friend. In thu city, leave, a tud family, among hie cblldien being Mr.. Frank Ziegler and Albert
P. A.hman.
JOKERS AT WORK
tea Frank L. Murphy and bride, wa. Mia. Harriet iSlepbenaon, returned Monday evening from tbelr 'eddlug trip, they found the front of he home of Mr*. Murphy', parent., Ir. and Mr*. Learning Stephenson, rbere they will reside for the pre-ent, gaily decorated with ribbon, and placard, containing many Inscription.. The couple were given a big weljme by a number of their frlenda. and later in the evening were the guest, of Mr. Murphy’s .Uler, Mrs.
lareuce Ferguson.
Nllgtil I'lre. r \ < ^t Fat boiling over In Stewart'. More at Twelfth .tree! and Asbury avenue, at noon Friday, called out the firemen. The blaze wa. quickly extinguished hy apparatus from Hie house of Ibe
Liberty Fire Co.
YISITS THIS CITY Consin of Collector McCoach Predicts Gtpat Future for Pretty Resort. Internal Revenue Collector William McCoacli.uf Pblladelpbla.acuompauled by Mr.. McCoach and sister. Mr* Mary It. Jolinmu, were v!.Ko» here Tue^ day. With them, aim', wa. Collector McCoach’.' cousin, the Kev. William McCoach. B. A., ol Itelfast, Ireland. They registered at the Bbwayne. Collector McCoach took the party over Ocean City hi an automobile. Among Hie |siluU of Inlereat vUlled were the motor boat club house and Bayou, and Carden. Co.’a tracts. The Kev. Mr. McCoach expreaeed
attraction, of lUi. city pcclally It* beautiful bay front a reel.. He predicted a great
Ocean L'lly. .
Mr. McCoach Is pastor of Ok Presbyterian Church Indlelfart, he founded ten year, ago, at •Inoe continued aa It. pantor. He has the United Btate. on a aix month.' vacation and baa visited Hie principal eitlea.' He wa. much pressed with the vartneM of tbl. country'* territory. A. for the people. McCoach aald be found them vary hospitable and great "buaUere." Tba vbllon returned to Philadelphia
tn evening train.
ctbarbd’ovbr #io
More than (10 waa cleared by the Penny Bodal" given In the basement
of Hie First Presbyterian Church by
embers of the Christian EnSoclety Tburaday evening.
rerpird W< i -of tlllmg ( t, near flic
here and In
irk -of
dandy tract, near ftie'UKanlxi
Fifth and Blxth streets,
was done by the Hutton A Corson jes been accepted by the owi
be laud.
rsUalk, tweets. which Corson bo..
M.£. CHURCH OFFICIALS PLANNING BIG REUNION
we know of n
c above conditions
it tTevidcnt }-on do not market with us. The'Tnosj talse of all false economy is to buy chtap meat. Not only » it tough-, (stringy! flavorless, it lacking in nutrition, containing a much higher piroenUgc of water, o that the same cut of beef purchased in one market at two to four rr lb. less than the same cut procured from another market -may ■ m the cooking shrink so as to actually cost more per lb. when ready I for ^ [ a ble than 'prime beef. noiwithsUndingXhat^riie original cost
• s. Insist on having .first quality meat I
i better .place to procure the genuine article thamat \
BOYLE’S DEPENDABLE MARKET .8. W. Cor. Twelfth St. and Asbury Ave. ^ Interesting to Investors
or those who wish a desirable location to^Sea Side Flome I For sale in Section G, Oceap City, in .vicinity ol State RoJand Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad Stations and Thtr
! fourth street, Lots Nos
vri».lev.ve —ocean front 9g> and 288 Haven avenue AM A-bory avenue. ( Aim a lew m««low IbM.
P.^ariv.^SlUn’r^d Pricquoredupooppplleatloul
ARTHUR D. BARROWS, Ouardian,
832 Central Avftue . Ocean City, N. J. bOKMI^ICB \ ' k OFFICE: 1238 WEST AVENUE
Consjimer’s Ice & Coal Co.
He Did Good Work for Ocean City’s Baseball Team
Bast Year.’
Harry M. Imlay, who pitched for Ibe Ocean City BaaebaH nubjla-t aea(ou, I. pursuing bt. atudle. at the den•I acbuol of the UDiversity of Peoo-
lylvanla. w here be will play '•aralty team. He^la consldei
ibe btkt pllcber* In the college rank, today, and a great deal depend, on hi* -pllt ball ability for Ibe .ucceaa of aon.ylvaula uiwn'ltie dldmoud this Harry I. 22 year, old He played three year, for Pennington (Seminary Pbe flral two be covered third bam and the lari year, .to 'the absence of the
pitcher, waa called upon U
twirling. Through lua superb pitching they were able to defeat LawreocevUle, allowing tbem only flvebiU.and twice abut out Peddle Inriltotefor tbe championship of the Mata. KM) and
three and.gfee btu respec-
tively. He pitched for the Pennsylva-
nia Freshman team lari eeamn. Hi* friends ate hoping to ace him
OceaiFflty egaUythl. year Homt of
•faua" will rwwii ni* *rrqHag out Thqm**. who' played wllb-tiape
May against Ocean City. Thqmaa la -
foj the Pennsylvania mile again ,
MANY COUNCILORS HERE AflEETING
Past Officers of State D. of A.
Association Elect New
Members.
c Tbe Pari Uouncllora' AaaocUHon of he Daughters of America of New Jersey met In K. of P Hell It quarterly eMon the letter pert of lari week, with President riallle W. Lekc
in the cbalt.
Vice President Lila W. Thompanu Recording Secretary Laura E. South erd sod Treeaurer Sarah D. Johnson
responded to roll-call.
There were preMOt *0 past councilor, of the Bute, K being elected to mem-
bership el this meeting.
The council, repramuled were United. No. 7. of Uleodolle; Velley Forge, No. 6. of f'emden; Ocean City. No. 10; Chosen Friend., No. 14. ol Riverside; Oekford, No. 16. of New Egypt: Friendship. No. 27,’of Cold
Reception Also to be Given Returned Pastor, Dr. B.
R. Brunyate.
Arrengement. ere being mode by officlel. of the Find M. K. Church bold e reunion of Ibe church member* sod e recepliou to the psrior, the Kev. Dr. Brunystc.mme evening next weel
In the church.
The priuctpel object I. to have every member of the congregation gather for good sodel time, spend a pleamnt and profllable evening and prepare for united effort foe a most successful year
for the church.
Deflotlf plan, have out ea yet completed, but these aril In a few days, and the church offlhope to make Ibe event memor-
H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Ins. Coftees, fits Cncsriss
JSALM AMO MKT Alt. 'DK ALMAS II
a Flig Reduction in Price euv or tiTi: confanv that caused:* rcduction
TRADE jaOTTOt ••5Qc\RE DEAL"
Mr and Mrs. R, B. Ktltpa. of this city, who have barn Booth for weeks, w Ocean City ■ They planned to leave si. Petersburg fie , yesterday and expect to reach Ocean City no Tuesday
•■•rry Derby end Jeeae Cone played off tbelr He In the recent pool tour - l lari Friday ntgbt, —“ **— *
ting of
Mt. Holly oo Friday
afternoon, June 18. In the evening the past councilor* w III be entertained by Btar of Washington Council, No.
ieory D. Moore, William U. Moore. FttblsQ Tetem sod William D
Friday, look.
FRATERNAL VISIT
to McKinley Voopcll. No. BO. Scullvtlle. Wedne-dey evening of lari weak They went from here by Point and then toBculIrllle by mean. The visitor* were given a warm welcome by Hie members of McKinley
Coaoctl.
The party from Oeaan City Included State Councilor’ Lila W. Thompson. Stats Vice Councilor -Harry D. Johneon. Pari State .Coouellor Kellie W Lake, Junior Past Stats Councilor, Edna B Bishop, Peri Natlooal Conn, cllor Laura X. Southard, National
Uepreaeatatlva Sarah Jobi
CouDdlora Mary Brown' Emma Hurby. _ j HeurieOa Andrews, Annie Mefcay.
g him second place captured by IS. C.
ree thrir bu-lue- InuraeU In this resort: 't hey are \deollBed with the water, sewer and electric rallway and
electric Ikgbt pla its.
Begin Ding next Sunday. Ibe Uev Dr. Brunyate, perior Of the Filet M. R. Cbnrcb. wRI preach a eerie
POULTRY DREHSKD TO ORDER FOB TN ST. ibMSBURT AVE.
■ in Hey end Orenn front propertto. Chute «ato«re fne Baal Ktete ()p*ret«, Nlnlb aod Ae- <
^ 'vzzv * od for
J, M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean Crrr, N. J..r
SKSi;W5Sr^*"
The moat beautiful cottage el u Sixth street, oppn*ite Park gruunda. »t» are SOxIOC. and 40x100. For particulars aa to price and terms once, aa there are only a few fo An ocean front kg between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, (4.500; two 1 - Wesley- avenue, facing the iOxlSB *2800 for the two. Philadelphia property In ex- -- ‘ 1 ir uaSni
Councilman Wants to Condnct Business in Full Daylight of Publicity. M. B. rtwan, one of the committee appointed by the Hoard of Trade, a few week. ego. to consult with Council's committee In reference to Hie prolioeed bond l*eue for surface water drainage for Hit* dly.announced at the meeting of Hie board, lari Tburaday evening, that the committee had no report to make. . Swan said there appeared to he rereyce of oplnloo between blm*elf end A. I). Barrows, chairman of Hie commlllee, aa.to Just what tba commute wa* to. Harry Headley aald he did not think . Board of Trade or Its committee had been consulted regarding tba |>io|osed bond issue of (75,000 for drainage. The Board of Trade la a representative body of citizen* and ehould be ■naulted. The speaker gave It aa his opinion that (75,000 Is too mneb to for this purpose, considering Ocean Clty'e financial condition. He be done on streets that are to be tralll, Is ell wrong to dig up atreeta for this purpose. This board recommended a bond Issue to cover the city'* financial deOciency. This proposed bond issue of (75,000 la for another purTbe matter of the floating Indebtedness should be taken care of at It le a bard matter to dispose of a second iaeue of bonds on a floating
ebt.
Aa conditions are here, It la not good policy to have so large a bond Issue for one purpose. One-fourth of this amount would be sofflclent for this year. If the committee of Council bed consulted with the board, they would get a reasonable amount. K. M. Button said he eould not see why tt wee ibe duty of Council to bunt up tbs Board of Trade's commltIt we* tba doty of the board's
I all b
good time.
ud Foildi end Inez _ . -blog buslueaa el the boolitand, abors being polished . een'a larie for the sum of c
cent per shoe
MIm Bulb K. 5' >rrls told "furtuues'' e way tbit im .c her patrons desire i return to hear oore. Misses Kltsa- All Hrmngan and Kritier Cerhart «ere In charge of ibr e of Hie very best you've irgarrt Beeves conducted ihe lemonade ataud; ~‘ Hlgbee, cake; Lawi Kw lug CorwMi. ILh pond; Elmer Kauck and Italpb Hrmngan, magic lantern. William Hancock looked after Hie door and conducted Ibe SIDE TRIPS TO BEESLEY’S POINT Talk of Rnnning Fast Vehicles There From This City in Stimmer. la reported lbat electric or gaao-llue-propclied vehicles will b ween Bees ley’s Point end Tblriyfourib street, tbit dly. next Thla would make eu ex eel leu t aide trip for the visitors ben during the There D usually good fleblng el Beasley's Point and there, too. one gets of Ibe country wltb tbs' aeeHbould the proposed plan be put In operellon. It would doubt ices be well patronized. In tbe pari year*. Beesley '• Point baa been the objective point of large tiers of sailing parties from this ettp both during the day and evaulng. CABLED TO HOEME8BURG -be ates. •zdaes Owsdm’ab Lease »*ol» malty. The Rev. Sydney Uoodman, who has been the recipient of calls to era I Important perl* be* m difle Qartabflbe country during the peri lontbe, received and unanimous call on Saturday lari to become rector of Emanuel Church, Holme-burg. Phlladelpbia, which oflere a great Arid for special work among men. He to twriouely coustd--s*~—-*- teuwa ^ rhleh asIbe morning service oo
ttioaay.
The work which Mr. lioodmi
mltlee, according to M
"I waa celled upon at e dlunag given .. the Blaeayue, a few months ago, to say something about drainage, and I Had then that It was necessary to end money on drains now In order ...save money. 11 to Unperetlvs to do this drainage work now If we would save the city half the eori of the same
work la the future.
'1 have always aaksd for advice tn -rv mailer In which the city to conEverylblng, so far aa t am I, to to be done In the daylight. 1 saw Mr. Barrows, but tba Board of Trade’s commute nevar came to Council's drain eommlttaa. Mr. Headley told n ' -
of drama -* sorry If 41 tee did not like tt.
When the Eleventh street drain city mold hive raved *3000of t te (400) It coat had the pipe been laid before
the street wa* built.
"W* bare to depaod on artlfldal drainage, and We must have It tn the lower aectlon of the city very soon or have worse conditions than at Preranl. "At to the wisdom of the amount to. be expended,lAat to open to dial
used streets in the city In the sammar i. Eleventh atrvst, wari of Wari me, t* In bad condition. On Eighth street, west of Wari arcane,
“•rsSf-'S'JWTJK
without proper gutter*. Oat-
! an essential part of drain*, re are (MO,000 represented
For drain* 110.000 iinfos" nearly all the money spent, y -mare money to to be spent on drain* It will
ha vs to be done soon.
•I would rather aae MpOOO spent for ?r£ r nd b »2i.lW) P or ,(*0,000 on drains. . would advocate a system that wUI be eralleblc for extensions In futdre.
like a large sum. —— 1 the people will tbank|n(rSB*».. •Aa (ouncllmen and mam bar of t
will tbaaklB. _—
. nan and memUr offha
day He hi and not
for the o
that (22.000 would t —. He would rather bare notbHeadley aald thfo Dt Bldar be highly commaodW for Us . Ho sever. I he-speaker aald, I leu Hon to that while the eKy might spend (75,000 for dreiOHto. Cte we afford to do U at preaeotT Thla yaaz, the county and Hut* •bool tax will be raid have tn adfo-
igr-i.
really eulogised
tishopScerboroui-n. wbo reoeullyconIrmed e Urge -laaa and dedicated uany beautiful grfu and **■*
ask tbs quest too, H-'an wa aShgd
o* e— —• -
Waktei-.—A cottageoe apartmaata, furnished, north op Sixth ri., lor one month or from July 1 to Kept. 1. State
Foa Saix—Two lot*. 25x105 feet, Ne 008, tte. A.. Wesley avenue. Fite
(IB*. Apply H ,-
. Fob KAI.B P» Hejct —Cottage J0>If.u Central aveoae furoKbed or Be- - Urutobed: lot 40XKKI (rat. Apply

