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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXI.
OCEAN CITY, N T . J.. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911.
NO. 3
Ocean City $
[yjORGAN HAND,
ATTORNEY and
COU NSELLOR-AT-J-AW,
CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor
T \
i.oo Per Year, sirutly in Advance.
J C. HUTCHINSON. M.D
llomoeopatblMt. 624 EIGHTH STREET
NEW SEWER ORDINANCE ACCEPTED BY COUNCIL
OF TROLLEY ROAD
PENN CHARTER TOO MUCH FOR OCEAN CITY SCHOOL
CirV DIRECTORY.
CITY OFFICIALS
i-vasr.i?
JONATHAN HAND, CJotiu^ellor-nt-1
noUoiwe.HaAv uc CAP* MAI^XJI
[Jaw offices
Apgar & Boswell, W. Sru.o AHnCKY A\-a*!jK MdtVl^TMJJTKItia.
L aw off ices
Godfrey & Godfrey, L'am—W.| ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. J “ james M. E. HILDRETH i Gounsellor-at-Law
Otis M. Townsend A Practical Heaabore Aretaltec I.leenaort^ij Uie State. EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. OCEAN CITY, N. J. ’
j N. GR1SCOM, M. D.
I KIOHfH HT. AND \\ BSLEY AVK.
I IU.lh noo^-lM-ll. t-V InU-
" M ‘" ‘"“Z, o U m~
Amended Measnrc Was Again Twice Amended Before
Its Final Passage.
r At a •■•cell) meet In R of t ■nuudl l ue- . |<tay rrealtiR, Uie aaiemteil aewef-ordl-
L »u!atar^iau>»»*ci. J tuomM"c J
THE UP-TO-DATE Tonsorial Parlor | B24 Asbary Avenue Four Barber* NO WAITING Fall Line of Spring Millinery
-* T -
M I N T Z E R ’ S HOME-MADE CANDIES BtBASBURY AVK. Come lo aurl Kbve a Heal'Stria berry covered i llh Pure HnRar TH E LATKKTyt'liocolate Strae berttra d Cream, ai^la^ror thl. week.
Hath K Umlrr. r 1 lira. Poold*. r,-N.SLc-m
SECRET SOCIETIES.
•T'T
txuaa Ciu Lodira. Na. «k IL-ar P.; mu
Allen Corson, I. D.->
' that
Dr. w. i'. 9j0 Central Av
lie aald company Bl
natillary aeaaRf dl.ixLal plant, t ■ plana for a blcb have been appror
New Jersey | b} . , be Htate Board of Healtkand alii
have aald plant In operation "In ft compliance »IXb any order made I aald Board of Health -uimo the -a Hitter com patty sb to date limit for cornpletton," the rate* eptmfled In b<
HAINES
. Ocean City. N.
£)K. CHARLES B. RIDER 809 Central Avenue
M
AI)DOCK'S PHARMACY
Eighth Street and ABhury Aren'
uhject t< in -for
ler centum reducti thl. ordinance I. an from and after aald ; be a an per centum i
NEW WELL FINISHED
Atlantir City Theatres
\i\'i it'Tni.vriu
, J. tl. Mlldrolh a \ labdlry Ave., Ocean flly.;
I HENRY B. HARRIS ami JESi
LASKY I'rcnent
The
cal
The
Follies Bergere Company
Flty Water Company hacompleted, and the contn Harper, haa Rone to Venti rbrc In almllar wort;, Tbla well la aa large athe Atlantic coaat; and > valuable addition to the plat reRarded by expert* a- one t
" Mlaa Llitr.fe ORden. < . •Tilna, I. the Rueet < IturleiRh. She la a a.
m the lecture r<Mim of the Fir.t M. I hurch thl- Ttiur-day evenluR, ui der the au-plce- of the Lad ea' Aid S t 'ety. Ttte lecture will he Riven late
POOR SERVICE BY SHORE FAST LINE I Business Hen Complain of the j Management of Electric J
Hoad.
Taxpayers Would Like to See Line Run to Fifteenth
Street.
mhera of the Taxpayera - Aa-
il lea-t Klfle 'lljie exletn
rmtiera of the a
■ critic).n
One of Ocean flty'a leadinR hu-l-neaa men aald Thuraday night laat: -It', an outrage the way Uie “Shore Kaat Line people treat Ocean City re»ldeut.and palrotia I came down from Philadelphia thl. afternoon and when the people left the train at Pleaautvtlle there Were 04 pa-aeuger. for Ocean City. When-the car for Ocean City—the one arriving here at 8 o’clock—readied Pleaaantville, It uaa tilled, but luto tbla one lone car the 04 other paaaeuRera had to crowd. ThU l-nT right, to aay the lead. I think 1 I'll call up the compauy'a oltlce In a
The
I the <
City
Boat I'lub are alao very anxloua FTtie line extended to Klftpenth where their club bouae la located It would be of great connieoce to' Hiem were the road run Then.-too, there are many owner, of haudaome homt - In the vicinity of the club ho-i-e w ho would greatly appred-
II Urn,
people
tbla
The -pea’ker waa told tha
wouldn't do any good, aa.Supt. Akar man aeemlngly haa no uae for Occai City people. According to re|iorta h
haa ao expreaaed htmaelf.
To thi. the ludlguaut huMuew man who la eomctlmc. mildly aarcaatlc. re
piled:
"Probably he doe-n t like ua—I don' really know w by be -liould—but tan’ tie auppoeed to liM<|r after the li.lereal of ttA company hy ublch he I. cm
loyed!
It n
»y U
J day..
i re that the c d Axmtluued I ig action by
>rd of.Trade night have the elTea twakeulug the oniclala of this road ito a M-n-e of proper treatment for
'Yean City.
Ocean City people may be “rellgloui inatlcs” and their children “hood ■ma.” aa an offlclal / of Uie road la Heggd to hrve aMierted, Uut there I ueatlou of aerioua aloubt aa to t aeeplug charge, and it may not
J local t ueated totnake thl- tl e di-courae during
looGirl. sobtuBc ».' Rallcta and Sen-atiom
It I. alated that about *jn waa cleared * by the featlval given In the Bowling ' aalno by the Ladle.' Aid Society of Immanuel Haptlat Church laat Satur-
day evening.
BDRN BRUSH ON
■ . . . UNSIGHTLY LOTS You do not tempt Ptomaine -poisoning,
when using our cooked corned beef. We pre- clt y Piemen Might Help to ” Beautify Center Section
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY.U- 700 Axten Inm*. OtMt Otj. 0.1. -raab Brawd. naa aad (Wtaa dallj w-dntar • yajoar^ rT ~’ *
of Resort.
a to build a haudaome cottage, coetlugFKKK). on Brighton place It la to be ready for him by summer. K J. ^mltb .baa tbe contnct.
mmlttre ftom the a rn.conaulttng with » eaaurer William l>. S
then
! the
a the cluh member, gera, there are aev
tracta if Improved land In that section tve do trouble lu dlapoalug of lota for bulldlug purposes were the transportatlou facllltleato tbe center of the city Improved by tbe desired trolley line len Ibe ordinance asking fc permission for a franchise Seventeenth or Klghteenttr streets iresented In Connell acute time t ome amendments were proposed by Touocll. One of these wa company should run a car I ill the year over tbe entire •tlpulatlon waa regarded at tble by tbe ofllctela of Ibe company, uid no further action was taken. The company desired a franchise one of tbe cross streets named ao It It could have a belt Hue and convey people from the bay front Hone of the city through t
walk aod return.
The company has the right tend Its tracks on Bay arenu with no outlet at the lower end, the officials did not feel that It was a w Is move to expend a large amount < money for this purpose. Thai-New Turnpike. State Hoad fotAralaaio.ner-Eleven and State Engineer Meeker w ill tty I arrange to meet the couhty board 'of freeholdera In this city within tbe next two weeks for the purpose of teklng up tbe metier of tbe new turopfke
IMMENSE THRONG HERE DURING EASTER HOLIDAYS
People h
pare it from good, sweet, wholeome stocky Our Veal Loaf is another article of our own
manufacture. The meat is tender, the flavor
delicious. Try if j
More of the same high quality meats,]“ l ^u 1 ^"."^du^’' .. , , make a determined and concerted “ afroeenes and vegetables for Saturday s market, eiron to dean up the
& * i town. eaDectallv Ih I
city beautiful.” There
was a big hurrah about this four or Ove years ago, and there wgs talk of having the wlvosolIbe cttiseua baud ! together for tbe purpow of moving In the matter. Hut it all ended lu talk, so far aa a general orgautawl effort
along tbla line waa concerned.
Boyle’s Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave.
■own, especially Id 'the aedlon from North street tb Seventeen b street, that are uot lu very' prewntable coodltion. One Is reminded of thia by. for Instance, the'attractive looking condition of some of the lawns aod lots lu ibe vicinity of Teijtb.bii'l Eleventh '-treels and Wesley and DceAtt avenues. Among those who Effv* done good work In tbla wdy are Chailea A. Doe
and wife.
It hv been rug^otrd that It would Oret-dass pls|>.ta« !■« or three of etty fltdben to go out wyji tbe
and clean up
Interesting to Investors
_ or those who wish a desirable* location lor a Sea Side Homef.
‘ For sale in Section G, Ocean City, w vicinity; pl State R< , _
and Pennsylvania and Read ng Railroad Sta ions and Thirty 'acant lots overgrow u
" fourth street,'Lbts Nos by .ettiuli b™ to ihu oi.jwta^abie
‘‘ TWlaud 787 We-leysve -oceanfront at* and 2M Haven avekoe !
J»S aod 78# I'aotral aveoue—trolley lit) tod LN.onruer.t-aaipsun aveuuc The lot ow iters probably would uot J, 684 Aabury avenue. . Also a tew matduw lj>u. bleol to tbta plan, and It reems like -879 and Jtk), corner, Weei avenue— , rUaati and leasable war) to make „ I’eoDeylvaitla Railroad - Prkaequolsd upon appIkaUuo to <rt . |U Min , of lb , wll%c . “| ARTHURJX). BARROWS, Guardian, ^m.ureci.
u 832 Central Avetine Ocean .City, N. J. .ouidappsai
H. STEELMAN
Fresh Meats
Tot. Cottles. Fim Groceries
NO COMBINES
Consumer’s Ice & Coal Co. WHOLMKALM AND NKTAIL DKAIMNN IN . ■ S
a £2000 bungalow
kept tots appeals' more strongly to a -traitger than a floaty constructed RVOOU collage located Hi the intdsl of
Beat tea ta tba City
A Big fRgdugtlort in Price BUY OF THC COMPANY THAT CAUSKB7A DEDUCTION TRADE mOTTO: -SQUARE DEAL." Ba4a HI
as of aecurtty to own your
POt'LTKY DHIRWKD TV OKDKK FOII-TM Si. Md ASBURT ill. Cigars mad Tab
e tor iovaatmaat and far Imps A “'’“ I. M. CHESTER & CO., jOcb4M Cmr, N. J.,
TOLD THEY GOT WORTH OF MONEY
Boafd'hf Trade Replies to Hotel Keeper's Who Made Complaint Abont Loss. At the special meeting of tbe Board of Trade the following letter was read:
id of Tbadk.
Ocean City, N. J.—. itlemen:—We, the undersigned keeper, of Ocean City,would like matlou aa to the followlnjt: at. By what authority were our nlKmenta lu tbe Ocean City booklet. taken out? lo you propoae to do to relmburae ua for the loaa we have latalued id having them taken (cut) Very reapectlully, K. L. Lynch, Berkeley, K. Kizkll, Falrvlew, Min. B. P. Wiikatxas, Piqua, M m. Packer, Park. After explanations from Collector urleigh and Secretary bthi M. Tot md, which were aatlafaclory to the lard, Mr. Townaend waa luatructed to uotlfy the hotel proprietor, of the sltstlon, which he did aa follow.: Dear Madam:—Your letter to Board of Trade concerning your advertlaeIn the city booklet, which Is three old, waa brought up before tb board at It. meeting last night, and was directed by resolution to lolon you that your advertisement was solicited on a basis-of tha distribution of
6.000 booklets.
At tbe last minute It was deckled ave 10,000 printed. Now. luasmucb . there were 7,600 of these booklets distributed with your ad' , we thluk you have received full [lue for what you Invested, and can>t see where there should be any re-
Imburaement.
We thought It belt lets up to send them out rather them, as by eodotng this tbey\would benefit Ocean City aome, and any thing that benefits Ocean (Tty must neceaearily benefit you. Trusting tbla will explain the matter i your aattafactkm, I am, Yours very truly,
Ons M. T«
Appointed Mprctal S-ollcs-psaa. John Sharp, of this city, haa has .p|ioluted by Mayor Creese a special policeman at Ibe music pavilion. Ha is now oo doty and will ace that older • preserved in and around tbe pa-
lltoh.
All Agree That Ocean City EPISCOPAL JiS Be “ t H '“ r ' 1 of An r Previous Year. STAR ATHLETES conditions, which ocr.- ci.r wnTr-ot S .™ E Tvr, 1 ,’ Team in Contest for Bring- - Many of Ihe residents my there never
hurst Cup.
were lo be seen oo tbe Boardwalk and
(Jeean City High School boys will be a i (be varlot up agaloat auotber strong team next day evening. Saturday aftemoon. when Kpwoopal The visitors began arriving Friday ’ will m et them here for tbe afternoon and there was little, If any, trophy cup donated by R. R. Ie ( up la tbe .(reams that came pourHrlughurat. former city treasurer of lu „ by , be v.rtou, railroads until PhlMelpbta. Sunday morning. George W. Orton, tba coach. Is one The hotel, all report that they did 1 tha-beat known physical directors KO ,^ busluem-aome never had more tha country and bla boys show the KU e*u at Easter, the owners declared, eulta of hla treihlpg. The eutertatnmeot given lo tbe l.lpplncott IS the sur of tbe tram caeluodflbby tha Hotel Proprietors' He to tbe OO yards lotsrecadamle Association was largely attended, champion, with a record of —IS The music pavilion was crowded In c 9 u, i•• 1 Iht eveqlng while tbe band was playFraxier. who wilt be here, to the 230 , n([ , od lbe p,„ bad , (ood-alxed audl-
hurdle champion. e ’,
Blddla, tbe team’s^bert mail In the > The Boardwalk waa particularly mlla run, wllLmaM'SchDetdar look to ulumluatad, all of the are llgbu
about being turned oo.
bis laurels, t 1 * r,u do a mi
‘ minutes aod flfly seconds. . , , T
: nobsandje « B ni B d the broad jump. Hunter vaults about
• fact aod Harris outs tbe<bot at about e**** 1 ’•••I coodoeted fa 86 faeC. . j ' Ttoospwa W.* Wfalte. There aboukt bv a large crowd out to The Normaudte has been rautt this meet. through the agendy of H. K Suuton, — | for flva years, by Tbomaa W. Whit
of Llaoereb, a Philadelphia auburb. Mr. White, who ta a ffteod of former Mayor Joseph U I'hamploo, to a
Mto# Altda. and Cornallua L/CUrfe. brother of tbe Meaara. White, of AtThe wedding occurred at the home of |, n tlc flty. They are among tbe lead-, the bnd.i Tua Central avenue, tbla city. i„g hotel people cf that city,
on Wednesday night of laat tloly Immediate relallvea 1
Mr. aod Mra. Warren Mitchell ■
.The cake ml# 4ieM by the Have you vtoltsd the only « and 1" of the Ladles’ Auxiliary of the First r-i- IS— a. -...-a,
t with every'por-
FrMay aud
PROVIDE SOCIAL ROOM FOR BOYS HefldqnArters in Presbyterian - Church Basement for Youths’ Enjoyment. The Hand ay acbool of tbe Pint Presbyterian Church baajuet completed room Id tbe basement of tbe church which, for want of a belter name, will be termed the "Hoya* Boclal Room, or tba ‘'Boya’ Room.'' Tbla room, which la 40x28 feat, has been walnacoated both oo tbe, wall and celling, and the whole varotobed. to being famished with equipment. Including medicine ball, rubber quoits, dumb-bells, striking bag. shuffia board and other paraphernalia for games of skill aod exercise There will be a reading tabla oo whlc£ will be placed the latest boys'
and books.
ere are alao lockers aod cloeela
for tba boys.
Light aod cbeerV insldered, and tha
ful appearance by day ah)! to llghtad by 'FuDgsUto' light by night. 'ban Pastor Casselberry waa quastlouad aa to'the use of tbe room, hla
rtply waa:
I believe to the boy. .1 believe lo : oat? working lo eave bla soul, but bto life, and In laboring to cobaarve It 'brlet aod Hts church. -No doubt « peat theebureh baa bean doing It by trying to pffkh tha boy Into tba_ church ' prayvr meeting «od flfat,’ aod tebow be dM not at ways go. Wa not mlntmlxa the value of the prayer meeting for the boy, .but be something aloog side of Uut. y/t believe be oeedsa channel through which to work out tome of bto animal spirits, and we bellave that tba phureh should -at least be a friend to bun while be to passing through the fiery days of youlh We mN with aadn--tbal a Y. M. C. A. waa out In aM
for Ocean City, a« ' years, end So, I am -fflolal snau colnods
lib tba part or la providing . —, .
Philadelphia Boys Take the Crease Trophy Cnp for This Year. The Ocean CUy High Sc bool’s track •am did not make asgood a showing against Penn Charter laat Saturday •noon as the friends of tbe boys hoped, and w ith tbe result of last year's meet In mind, but they worked hard for victory nevertbeleaa. As Heath Wblle, coach lor Peon 'barter, aald, that acbool haa 160 boya rom wH^ch to make tbelr selection-, rhlle Ocean CUy haa but 20 or 25, I'hlch makes a big difference. Tbe unusually pretty trophy cup, presented by Mayor Crease, to carried oil by Peuu Charter tbta year, but the contact for It does uot end unUI after uaual, Frank Schnaldar won tbe event without Double. He could eaally have won the half-mile race; but It waa aald be waa luatructed to back to halp Crouecker. He kept -tep with Dauenbower up to near tha md of tbe laat lap, and then Ibe Pehn Charter boy spurted and won ouL Hancock, Smith and Robluaon did good against strong odds. Rain fell a few hours before (be eet, but the aky cleared shortly after o'clock. Under these condition a, te track and grounda were not particularly favorable. For the visitors, CapL Shoemaker
id.
Summary: 76 yardsdaab—first, lugeraoll, P. C.; second, Hancock, O. (J.; third. Rath, P.C. Time, 81-6. Mile run—first, Schneider, O. O.; second, (Dover; third, Irving; both P. . Time, 6 8 4-5 High jump—first, Shoemaker; second, logereoll; both P. C.; third, Heucock.O C. 6 ft. 4 In. 220 yard dash—first, IngersoH, P. C.; second, Smith, O. C.;lhlrd, Rath, P. . Time, 24 1-2L Shot get—first, Shoemaker; aaoood, Hunting; both P. C.; third, Hancock, O. C. 89 8. 880 yards run—first, Dauenbower, P. C.; second, Schneider, O.U. Time, 2.21. Breed Jump—first, Gey; second, Johnstone; both P. C.; third, Hancock, O.C. 18*1. 76 yeida hurdle—Bret, Shoemaker; second, Johnstone; both P. C.; third, Hancock, O. C. Time. 11 eeconda. Tba relay nee was won by Peon Charter. Time, £M 1-6. In tbe pole vault. Gey and Hahn, of Penn Charter, were tbe principal aggressors, (lay weal 9 6 end Hahn 9.8. After going to a ItUie more than 8 feet, Robinson, of Ocean City, gave It op. Tbla to bto drat year, and, all tblnga considered, be baa been doing remarkably wall. Penn Charter bad a total of 67 polnta, wblle Ocean CUy bad bet 19. Following Um mart, tba students gathered In the assembly room of tbe high acbool, where tbe prtsee were, given first and eecond In eacii event. Dr. Rider, aa chairman of tba advisory board of tbe athletic aaeoctatton, presided, end with him oo tbe •ere Mayor Creese and itb White. Dr. RMar mid that laat w
City had a Itttla different Ibe etory of tbla day, bat
that Ula
r , a*d" u r« w <!
'<SS
CKy
nd tba -peakrr asked tba local boya o give Penn Charter a cheer, which raa done with a will. The Penn Charter bey* responded In Ike manner. ^ r Continuing. Councilman Rjdsr mid bat. ao far as the cap I* concerned, It !omn*t make a bU of difference who son. Tbe essential tbtnfja the gdal. ■He' urged tba boya tp r
their vim and He cordially
Charter boya, ' congratulated them upon tbelr victory and mid he hoped to aee Ocean CUy win tba next time. Mayor Cream mid It bad baeo euggasted to him that b* re*pood wUh a jail, bat ht mtd b* would ooL "I don’t know much about athlattes, a* yon wUI notice-by looking at me,” •eld uCjor Creme, "bat I bar* beso Impremed with tbe Importance of etb-
41c training.”
Mayor Cream aald that be waa ask ad htch mast be desired lo have bto cap Bered for. end be bed replied the! _e wanted to give H to a'PblladelpUe acbool. There la ■ cooqgctIng link be- ] Philadelphia aod Oemo City, from PhlFedelpbto'a former cUy the cup for the Peon Charter aaawL Everybody agreed, ibe apeaKar aald, that tbe Penn Charter boys are good,
iT.-:
Room.' which will trasn'
Monday
Fi.KSAtjt-Hotel range, two ovens, W axtcd-PosKIOfa a* bookjieeper. Board wanted hi private family by .ingle fire box, WOO; ourt double twa betel clerk, oe rtmltar poaktl e4Hurtng y ouo«eou,de wuh baby, from July I ■ . ■ ■ U, N!“T“Tf- -* I' 0 ” 11 * lo-Heptember 16. reotral location. AdOTta M. TuWFWtn, n.atrtad. By referenom. Apply H , gress Box A, 6*wTtr—

