Ocean City Sentinel, 4 May 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ogean City Sentinel MANY WANT TO

BE LIFEGUARDS

THURSDAY. MAY i

to thlf community un All coumiuiifcnltonn compsuled with the ft

$2291.35 OF SCHOOL FUND TO . RAILROAD HEN BE RETURNED BY CHAMPION INVITED HERE

r muicm Appointments Laid Over by —:

Council Com Mocllos PREPARING FOR

DOTS. Violet* pre4>loon>Tbf!Wbo «*• the <|uee»tif Hey' The Traymore fta* bet’vrei.aUite.l Car* ere ruunlna up and'

beach.

Hummer hotel keeper* cleaning boone. Lot* of Ciwineaa at Council'* meeting Monday night. Another of Ocean City’* aged re*ldeut* ha* paaaed away. Ocean City High School hey* won their race on Prankijn Field. ' Picnic weather la*l'Saturday, and there were aevera^ panic* Ip go A number of minor Improvement*, to property are being made In dlflereti aectlou* of the city. The appearance of the fruit tree* In dicafe that there will be a large crop of fruit of all kind*. - Boy* are beginning to play the *treet* and eldewalka, to noyance of pede*tnan*. Druggist Maddock ha* had awning* placed In front of hi* •lore'i soda fountain I* doing builneaa. The Skxtinki. Printing Hi prepared to do your job w ork h clan style at reaaouable price*. Try u»*hd be convinced. . If blunom* couul for anything,’ apple crop tbl* year will be one of greslest ever, the tree* being fairly overloaded with bloom. • The member* of the Bewjiif Ibe Presbyterian Churrli m borne of Mr*. Ueorge rtooy, t avenue;ye*te'rd*y afternoon. Do you. iiegtf^wlndow and porch aaomg*, yacbt supplies end tents'. Kesd Wm. H. Vanderlierschen’s ad vertlarmcut In tliUJssur of tbe SKXTl PERSONALS W. B. M.-Burrell, of Camden, wa> here a few day* ago. Ml** M. A. Boyle spent Saturday and Sunday In Treuloii. V. Harry.A. Morrl* and wife. U^Ptlttidrlphia, were here thl* week,\ Dr. Randolph Marshall, of' hoe. * a* a vi-lior here Friday. Min Sara A. Vafttilldcr. of 1 burg. wa» In thl* city Thursday. I». Harry Cbaudler, of V wa- among tbr vl*l|or* here Saturday. Mr. and Mr* Uriah Y. He**, of Marmora. Visited relative* hereFrtdey. Vice Commodore J Ralph Wilson, of Pblladelpbla, a a* In lowu Tunday. ^Charles Mathews, of Pblladelpbla. among the vlaltor* here Tuesday Clarence' Sack, of Prlcrsburg. wa* among the vlaltor* to thl* city Tue«-

Hay 15.

There arc-more Ilian 40 applicant* ■ for Hie po.|!inn»'mjtfeguerci/ln thl* I city for the com1ri*»uitmiCrsea«.Hi i A* there wa* much busluen before Connell II* regular me ting Moudty nlglil. It wa* agreed to imstponeacllod^ un the election of lifeguard* until a j meeting to be held on May 11. The

BERRY FESTIVAL Presbyterian Auxiliary Also ^ Will Haye Sale of White

Carnations.

j Council for Defaulting City J Treasurer Withdraw Plea

•' Tor Release.

At Council'* meeting Monday night, 'Ity Pnllclior How ell.reported tbit he ■ad received word from the attorney f Ira S. Champion, former 1rea*urer t thl* city, that Champion 1* now eady to pay over to the city f£Sl.So,

mlttee 111

m- j

tod Ian of theftubllc school fui

idle*' Auxiliary will hold II* ; out Interest,

police, the com- etrawberry festival and third annual; Councilman Stanton askc

mlttee to report, wlltp rerivnmeuda- carnation sale for "Mother*' Day” uc Hcimr w hat he would advlM tlo.na. arihal meeling.' j the social room* of the First Pre-byte 1 to do. and the answer w a* t>

Several of the former guard* have rlan Church on Saturday evening. May j money,

applied for re-election. Among these IS. frotd 8 until 10 o’clock * j Councilman Rider said lb are aome of the (mpular^oung men of I The committee* In charge c-mprl-e! had originally been place* other season*, luclddlng Capt. Alfre.1 tlie following: | hand* of Ibe aolldtor and he failed

Smith. j fee cream and berrle*-

day.

Kdaard Ktonehill and famll^r. Philadelphia, a ere here during ll week. ‘ John J. Bannoo, of Philadelphia, jiroperty owner tn'lbt* city, wa* here Thnraday. The Rev K S Snyder, of Hchwenkevllle. w a* a recent guest ai Ibe Pre terlan Manse. The Rev. John R. Greer, of See tlty. wa* among the vlaltor* to city Saturday. Johns. West and family h^va^laken occupancy of Ibelr collage. HSl Second at reel, thl* city. Mr* F. A Ryram. of Mt. Airy. In Oeaan City Saturday, whare sh«

(icorge Y. Scboch and wife, of Philadelphia. were among the visitors 1 Ibis ally on Tuesday. Mrs. May Smith and family, of Phi adelphla. are visiting Mr. and Mr*. J li Hlgbee In this city. The Rev F A. DeMaii*. of Vim land, a property owner here, wi among the vlaltor* Friday. Gaston Dan*, of Philadelphia, wi own* a large double ivllage near Ibe Buenlwalk. wa* In town Friday. Internal Revenue Collector Wm. MeCoacb and J J.-Carr, of Pblladelpbla. were among the visitors here on Sunday. Henry D. Moore abd William O Moore, of HaddonfiehL, were here l^rl dny. aawaaj Flthlan'Talem. elan of

Mrs A.-A. Yonug. of Pblladelpbla. has been occupying her collage, pi Thirteenth street and A Minty avtnue. for a fea days. Mr* Clyde G Baker and young ann. of Foleroft. Pa., are vreltlng the former'. parent*. Mr. and Mr*. George W. K>o*t. in thl. my Kdaard E Kddowe* and wife Philadelphia, are occupying their lag*, on Atbury avenue, near Fonrtreulh street, for a few day* Capt. Cbsrlaa Dyott, • well known summer resident of tbl* city, ha* relumed from Florida, when the w Inter and had great aport Osbtng The Re* Dr. Herbert J. Cook, of Philadelphia, formerly rector of Holy Trinity p.’E Church here, repted me rectorship of a church In Havarty. The Missa* Paxaoa returned to this cHy Monday and opeoed the Driftwood, comer of Math *treat and W« ley avenue, after a pending

fbe follow log resolution w a. adopted Townsend. Mr. Waller Foah hy Council: iHenryHIckmon. .Mrs ticorgc "Resolved, that the lifeguard* who Ml** He Ale Hlgbee ami Mis

areelectedlSlloduly on tbejieach for Young.,

the year Ikll^go on duty each"ami Fancy arMcles-Mya-.H. every day at l^'dock In Ibe forenoon berry Mr*. Frank Schnt and remain oiiduty-untll S o’clock In Milton Hanard. Mis tVro. M. Bi

the afternoon unless relieved from

duty by tbe.ca.ptalu In cliarge

of disability: and that the captain of “aid lifeguard* shall not leave the beach between said boor* except with the consent of the committee of Common Council in charge of said lifeguards.”

hand* of the

to*—Mr* John K. j see pliy the ■

FOURTH STREET WHARF

Speaking of It

i pour

■tree! wharf

r al the meeting of Council Monnight, Councilman Vewberry I that a committee wall on Mr*, and the heirs of the estate In ref- ' to purchasing the site, and he suggested that President Marts be a

member of thli enmmlttee.

incllman Marts'said he would see

Mr*. Palm'the neat day.

'nonrllman Rider said there I* anler phase Hint should b* considered 1 that IsonetliitalTrcts other street*. likely to maltedrouble for Ibe my. Solicitor'Howell said he had eon- _

willed Godfrey A Godfrey, forrfier 1 | ,e • Scl ‘ 001

Judge* ThompMui and Hlldrelh and other lawyer*, but could gel .110 trace legal paper* begrlug 0:1 (he wbarf

Dr. Hldrr expressed Ibe view that k ilnadvlsablejor Connell to lake act lor I tbl* lime He suggested that Hu otlcRor niutlnne his luvest|gallon. Uionrttman Nawberry *a|d be wa

TWO NEW COTTAGES

laander Coreonyia* received the conact to build a collage oh Ocean aveiie". beloa- Ten Hi street, for Frederick' Geiger, a PlilMelphla lawyer. It III have three atoftM and a basement, * latter of brick. and~wlll cost froon Mr Corson will also erect a 1 wo-atory bnlldlng, containing « store ind fl*i. at Seven teen 1 h.*t reel and A-bury aveS, for John L Bogar. of Millville.

It will coat $3000

ick,

r». Fred,

Mr*. Rlcherd Beev.

Flizeumyer. ‘

Confectionery—Mr*. Tim* Walter*. Mr* Joseph I. Scull. Mnt. L. M. Cresse and Mr«. l«eirl* K Bm'th. t'eke—Mr* T l*e Adam*.--Mr*. Wm. F Gardiner. Mr*. Wm. M. TayYor. Mr*. J. B. Hancock.amOIr* Sid-

ney Albe(tBon

Oranges—Mr* Edgar Ferguson.Mre. Mary Smith and Mr* Jo. p. Norcom Flower*—Mh>. J. P. Fox.Mr*.'Joseph G.Champion. Mr*. George Sony

Mr* Win. G. Abbott.

Reception—Mr*. Tho*. I^slie

Mrs Gilbert

Walt reuse*—Ml»« Maud FotBd-,

mid Le a

PUNISHING PUPILS

He b.

Ian by saying Ilia ersland why It wa. inted somebody t

illdest

The subject was one au w absqlntely nntlltnf m modest to real'lre

iwn knowledge, hut-, by lb ■ad nniatird. hi* hearers fe .new all abml Hie nfatler ol pllue—and 1 Hal Ihey knew uior they did before they heard lilm

pblly. wIHhhiI note*, ai

Quak

In tlie county bout which he

Possibly he

t free-

He

possible excuse* foi In school, either to

benem the school: hut he feared that nine out of ten caso -punishment 1* meted out to a boy or girl more In •plrti of getting even on'Hie part of e teacher—to *atl»fy a sort ol a feeling that Hie teachnji£* had his o| her dignity Injured. Hie j^»t of his talk wa* that there was too much ao-ealled nlshroent In all aeiiobla. In clnslng said 'DON’T, DON'T, ISINTco

a boy 01

0 get u

the 'school for every mile lo-fracllou-of the rule*; voluntary bumllall right, bnl compulsory huiuil-

worseiban oolbltig.”

WANT AVENUE OPENED

(.iretMala Read* Jane >s

Coanrllmau Adam* announced at fountil'a meeting Mondey night tbal the contract for two new llfeboet* bad been awarded to the South Jersey Yacht Bnlldlng Co The boats are lo

be ready by June M They are to be Councilman Kewberry, paiterhed after the etyle of those In use meeling Monday night, e.ked wl In Atlantic. City, idr Adam, staled being done toward opening that the other bldcter H. C. Bmltb. of avenue through the 75 feet owned by thl* city, was too busy to have tbelc. Doughty let seen Keventto and boat* finished wben desired by the Eighth street!

city.

Miller, a carpenter wl

had lived here for a number of yeai

Fourth atiei _ _ __

Hunday. from Bright'* disease, aged VbenR ta noTk^Wn/hc

,. -He- Ifod baen III reveral ^ lrwl T

He leaves a wife and two

daughter*. Funeral service* were held

The solicitor *ald there I* no mnney on hand for the purpose ot beginning condemnation proceeding* It will probably require $3«i0 or 44000. Dr. Rider a-ked how' the city can appropriate muney (or thl* purpose

iwu/how much will wkl of 1 he opIuHMi lie\wire lo borrow

at M* late RRdenee Tuesday evening. t jsatGucled by the Rev. H. T. Caeael-1 berry. The body was buried In Ivy t

' Tlie eoUcitbr said ft wnnld nol be , necessary 19 borrow tire money. Il

Cemetery. Phlfadelpbl* ye^erdey | collld ^ , ppro ^Wl /

In answer lofooocflman Newberry. Ibe aollctlor staled tlmf property can be asaresed for 'oeoellta. but In this cast It would nol equal Ibe oust* of con-

deainellou.

tkr Rider raid thl* matter should be

eond annual banquet of the Union of the First at. K

Church will be held on Monday eveb-

tha' Blseaype. There

•4J| be music.-.peeche. and mil- .Hend’ed tonow. If H bang, along for Ifona. The union ha* nearly 90 mem F „ „ wf|| ^ b . rt „ ' h, declared. In eharga of the banquet „ a com i^100.that .hould nut be

v*^—'“ p^mnred to conDfane

| l No action «aa taken

Wilson Y. Christian. Eugene B. Miller. J. Edward Voss and Maurice , 1

Hillman.

Igbl. a left

. Packer, of Ibe

li qrbtcb she aald tbal her

rntabed homeln,Brtdgr

fnrmer.y of Ibis ally, anpoui.ee .... M

marriage of Ibelr d.ogbler, Ml- ^

end Loren Butler. The wed- ^ HoUI '

ding occurred oo April 1*^ the 1Ut _ j^^u^Taho objected to hav ing

their advertisement removed fr board's booklet without her knowledge or consent The letter wae ordered

died.

Henry D Moore will lecture

Play" In tbs assembly room A , part of bla summer vacation outof tbe Firs' M E. Cbureb oesl Toaa- tog. Ibe Ra». H. T.Caaaelberry, pastor , ..J i.,. Following tba lecture of tbe Flrel Presbyterian Chorcb, left fcy reeblng. Followluftby lecture ^ aod.y for Scb.enk.vVH. P*. refreshment* will be served In tbe wb#n be will spend a little more than ■octal rooms Tickets..* c*% a week. He was accompanied by Mra. • 1 aaaclberry Tbe Rev, F. N. Cbam- _... mm -mmtmm - bertaln of Philadelphia, will I.IS.FSS*. s CSSS, s—... tS*«SsAS*lpSss*8-*aj evening, Dr Branyate will lake a* bla - _ euhject "Ruin. " There w.llVto. be . tlito in a prteauStoUy song aerrlra Tb* aacramanf of Hie jo, ,1m .aimer Term* moderate; no “ ss.'ssk. p House cleaning time la —- —

be omeere of Iba Kirei National

ilkonal yon Bod yoo bead any paperhaoglng o pro- done to make your etaanlog 00mplats, lamer* call on B R. SmUb A Soas and have

aaOektaaity, toRBy —•

. Pricoa wljl soft, loo.

altah

hand*.

Orlgli greed

*choo'

Should*They Accept, Board of Trade Will Extend Its

Hospitalities.

The Board of Trade.al a special meeting Tuesday night. Invlled the member* ofThe Quaker Clly As-oclalkiu of Railroad Men In Ihlp elly for Ibelr annual outing on June 17. Tlie v-Ullor* will be given a "*hnredinner," taken over Hie city In aiitumublle* and given

a sail on tbe bay.

Tbe Invitation wa* extended 'at Hie suggestion of Mayor Cresse and on mriiion of N. C Godfrey. This association .comprises, a large number of passenger aqd local representatives 'of Hie Philadelphia and Reading Railway and the Pcnnsyivaula Railroad, localed. In Philadelphia

id also re|iieaetilalli

1 pay this shortage 1

■vlded ' Chai . lease of all bis

r Ihlng .l* entirely In hi* located »t soeh pi*

jl'oateavllle. Lancaster. Harrlsbui r | Norrletfiwn, Trenton and Pllt*burg. ic | In addition thememt.erplilp Includ " the district and traveling agent* of le [ Santa Fe Railway, t anadlan Pac iv’Chicago. Burllugion and Quincy, ’J high Valley, Heaboard Air Line, r . clout hern Railway. Isoutberu Pacific

jand Northern PacIRc.

1 The board agreed lo give $100. The r. remnlnder of the fund* required I* lo

' i l« raised by subscription,

j On motion of Postmaster Ctullon, R.

.would be glvi

ligation*.

Thl* request I* nol made now-.-i 'Honor Mated, and he added that ,lhe solicitor desired lo be relieved Hie responsibility. He did nol wi one have the opportunity of *1 e bad not collected the Inlrresi motion of t'ouncllman Adac 1* agreed (hat paylfTtML be cepted In legal form lo protect the cl

125;

’. Edwar

copied It

asked lo appoint a committee of

ter t'han- j five lo arrange for Ibe reoepHrm^and Hhrtmp j eiiierialnraeut of Ibe visitors, wllh Mr

eakllsh. 1 as chairman,

ad Char-' Mr.‘Edward* appointed the follow-

ing comm II lees:

Bay—Mayor Crease. Music—Postmaster Hutton. Dinner—R. W. Edward*. Autos—E- A. Corson. Finance—J M. Cheater. Boardwalk—F. J. Hlioyer.

1 become-rnre Mr* Charles W. Miller and daughueb orders for ier* extend lo Ibe many friend* In "'“'aw't 0 ‘* ,n Ully .their appreciation and •n be coosid' thank* for IRe sympathy and mioed’bj tlie kindness show n Ihern In Ihelr recent that stale, it hereavemeut Ibe loin uf Ibe hosband company to f „ her mkb - uuakuh w Mii t-KR. . 11. oon.int, Mbs. F. Harkv Gkkk.nk. ‘ "I Miss Eva M. .M11.1.EK.

mu. Mias Mary Hleuber (Lelpulg Conaerrait- ‘ valory student) .Plano ahd Pipe Organ Bl Instruction. Bay *4p Delaware avenues, Homer*'Pulut, N. J. 2-28

WM. H. YANDERHERSCHEN

Cirns SPKhlllS. VINDOV IND FOKCH AWNINGS Floor Covering* 2ii ft. FRONT ST.. PHIL*, to Hire 6*2 CENTRAL AVE. OCEAN CITY

Yard and Lawn work ktteuded to promptly. All kind* of bouse and yard plant*. Hpeclal seashore lawn gras* seed for sale. Best grades of shade and ornamental trees and liedglng—..Would be pleased lo do your wotkforyou.' Top soil sold In any quantity and special frrtlllxer for yoor flower H.. CRANE

Bourse Building

Light Hejat

We have our c fficerind Aow room filled with the lateft models of Cooking, Lighting and Heating appliances. We have also organized our employes in departments and have only'competent men, which wll enable us in the future to handle all orders and complaints promptfy and intelligently. The office will be open Monday and Friday evenings, 7 to 9 30, May *1 to July 1, lor .the accommodation of our present and prospective consumers who cannot call during the day for the payment of bills or the dt monst ration of different appliances. Giv<; us a call and |et us demonstrate economy and comfort, j"' . Truly’yours,

City Gas Light Co.

MCALLISTER’S

Bit Smu il In vine lusts, lie Utest Sill's, a: Siteiil Pntei. Met •filiiw Bisji'y,

high tibofc with klinnm. >levvc*; luw'itflck j sleeve*, high neck J sleeves; hlglj neck with long sleevts, o|«ti, frniil and'back. Priced fapm $1 00 lo $2.*,0. All apecUl value* fall and see

COATS AI H|ieclal Price* jsl received a kit of i-hlhlreu's, :* bought andrr price,' which have priced very low. All and popularstylee. shepherd

i' and Children'*

Big Hue of Infant*'

ra. poplin, dock amt li

Hbeel*, 72x90, al 39c and 50c, sheet*, 81x90, at 49c and 75c, pillow ease*. 42x88/and 45x36. made of flnr muslin at I2jc and 16c. WHITE APRONS Dainty-small white apron*, embroidered no-fine sheer lawn. Sic: gingham apron*, 25c to 50c.

GENTS’ FURNISHINGS e carry a good line of gents' collar*, half bore, •uapeuder*. ahlria r* Hpeclal mercerized four lu-haud lie al 15c. Hpeclal silk half 5c and 10c pair.

THE [AWES HOMLjOEJRNALPAnTRNS

THE DRY GOODS HOUSE

s. s. McAllister

755 As bury Avenue

Ocean City, N. J.

B0TEL1A.aa COTtAftEA. Scotch Hall Treatment Rooms Open to Resident and Guests of the Hotels A qolet refined tome where one may eome JSe.^Jiui?nu , *r^wiiai* hrr*^nirwUT**nO vlbrnlory, etr.. In *L 11 rorma. *^"1***^d perpa-sd obSk toa'piraaaal'smiaf

GARWOOD HOUSE, 711 Caalral Ava. OCEAN CITY. New Jaraay. UaUsbUnl U •tea. a. OABWOOD. Prop.

Property for 5ale

Open all lib* r

•' The estate oE George. L. Horn offer for sale sixtynine lots in Ocean City, located between Twenty-fifth and Thirty-second streets and Central avenue and the Bay Front. Beautiful comer lot at Thirtieth and Central, near ocean. ^1 Many desirable lots adjoining—some on Central, Asbttry, West, Haven. Simpson and Bay avenues. Two entire blocks on Ba\ avenue. All up to grade except Bay Front lots. For any iufomiatjdt^_aj|aJ^s Robert Fisher

Ocean City, N. J.

ARE THESE LOTS LOW PRICED? PARK PLACE 40x100 feet. Cement curb and pavement $1000.00 THIRD STREET 40x100 feet. Cement curb and pavement $1000.00 BAY FRONT Between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets $800.00 Fifteenth St. and Bay Ave. 50x65 feet. Cement curb and pavement. $450.00 If they look good and are cheap, why not boy now? Harry F 3 . Stanton Real Estate Broker (SlgHth Strwat fowlow A• bury Ava.

3—BARGAINS—3 Lot fulf size, St Charles Place, price $600.00 Lot 40x100, Park Place, price $875.00 50 feet ocean front Thirteenth st, Ocean ave. out, with Riparian Rights, price» $4250.00 JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 As bury Avenue

Two Opportunities A beautiful lot on Wsalty avenue near.Hereuteenth street, facing the ocean; onolalne 4000 square feel; the price for a quick sale only (905.00 We are aura It cauupl be duplicated at tbe price. We will deilvera new Queen Anne collage of six mum* and bath, panel led vraltf. all convenience*, located on Ocean aveuae, near Klftb atreat; lot Ulna 4600 square fast; for $2750.00 complete. l.ocetloo Hr unexcelled for both all-yearAtoand and summer rental. MASSEY « EDWARDS Clflhtti end Central‘Ava.

RO W E UU’S

THe Reliable Store IVSXR&Z&y Attractive line -of New Dress Fabrics, Ladies' and Children's Saits, Shirt Waists, Wrappers. Hosiery; Belts. Combs, Barrettes. Neckwear, etc.; Men's Caps. Under-

wear. Shirts, Collars, J^ts, Ties. etc.

YOU WILL PROFIT BY TRADINO HERE

B. McOIBENY. Prop.

_ H0T6L bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Htreet* ODEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL ms OMR A I. AVX, OCX AM C1TT, M ' CkheC aetn March lat, 1*11 It— Mr*. C. OMTZEL

THE KATHLU

aaoe. OCKAM CITY. M. J

MIHHKK LEWIS A COX AK1I.

a. r. niLSEM

THE ELBERON (Formerly Um KmmMl) EIUHTH ABD CBETRAI. AVESt K €*<■*«■ Illy, X. J. lo! Wan-r Hast. Every Room Tboruoyhly ■ Ma. UAA t- * AVIA) O, Prop.

HOTEL ATGLEN NINTH AND CENTRAL AVKNUR & Hot Water Haal Ocean City, N. J. a. «■. vorr. rr«p.

THE FAIR VIEW

SEASON, nil THE LORRAINE Open a May Twenty-seventh tgaMgnawatMgaeaa;

The Excursion House

MAIN STREET sad . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J.

K. A. PORTER Contracting and Grading 1014 Asbury AvSMtoV ' Ocean Qty

USB>

For LIGHT. HEAT iml POWEf C/rV GAS UGHr^CO. '

ties Enmiied ViUoit Drops

First National Bank or Ocean City, N.|l. CAPTTaL $N,MR SUVLUSMMW

ROWE

021 ASBURY AVENUE

OCEAN CITY, N. 4.